Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] once a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I know the house was only erm we used to have to run down to offices there to pay the rent once a month and it was twelve and six a month for the house and that 's about what it was worth too in them days .
2 I think it 'll have to be put in the garage and then put in the car once a week or something .
3 All they need to do is go up to the loft once a year and shovel them into a polythene bag ; they make excellent compost .
4 If you only have access to the machine once a month in a special video room , you will want to make it the centre of attention for that session .
5 in the winter once a month .
6 Barrels of drinking water were delivered from the village once a week .
7 Any council which has adopted ‘ wheely bins ’ — those menacing lidded daleks that line the pavement once a week — will know that they have increased the average volume of collected waste dramatically .
8 What about your taking responsibility for cleaning the room once a week and looking after your clothes by hanging them up ? ’
9 All made a commitment to attend the group once a week for 13 weeks .
10 The presenting problem should be recognised , for example , ‘ Your niece wondered if you would like us to arrange for you to come out for the day once a week ? ’
11 We used to come to the theatre once a week but since the demise of the money saver two for the price of one scheme with only come really twice a season .
12 I will probably post to the list once a week to let the non-fantasy types know how it is going .
13 The interest from your TESSA will be credited to the account once a year on the anniversary of the account being opened .
14 It meant that locals could take out an annual seven-day family membership for just £480 — a mere snip , and that the town school could use the pool once a week , free .
15 Make a habit of replacing the battery once a year .
16 Betty uses the scheme once a week , although she is unhappy about the fact that she has to spend so much time getting the equipment ready .
17 Although 20 per cent go out into the country once a week , the study showed that less than half of the population are monthly visitors and 80 per cent of visits are for only a day or less .
18 I change 15% of the water weekly and syphon the substrate once a fortnight .
19 Portage is a method of working with pre-school children whose development is delayed : parents teach their children at home under the guidance of a Portage worker who visits the family once a week .
20 Claire now works from home , coming into the office once a week and seeing clients on two more days .
21 If you weigh 16 stone and run every day , it will wear quicker than if you only put your eight stone frame into the shoe once a week .
22 It was decided that a double staffed session of craft , with one group of life preparation students and one group of nursery nurse students would be on the timetable once a week .
23 Another reason why the Greeks may have chosen the number 360 is because they thought the year was made up of 360 days and that the sun went round the earth once a year .
24 you know , and er you just did n't er you just did n't have er er y you may get a cinema once a week , or perhaps a dance once a week , but that er that wa that was the limit , you know .
25 One of the things we 've been doing this year is to actually have a club once a week , a sort of club night , when teachers can come it — this is particularly primary teachers — and use our machinery , look at our programs , go through our library and meet each other , so that the people who have got some expertise can then go back to the school and sort of spread their information and their enthusiasm in their schools .
26 It 's just been a bit of a surge once a month .
27 you know , and er you just did n't er you just did n't have er er y you may get a cinema once a week , or perhaps a dance once a week , but that er that wa that was the limit , you know .
28 Five years ago 440,000 young people went to a pub once a day ; the number is down by 150,000 .
29 Participation would involve attending a meeting once a month and reflecting the views and experiences of their community to the group .
30 To help engender trust and familiarity , the field-worker 's contact in the station was restricted at the beginning to a few hours a shift once a week , gradually being built up to a full shift , including mights , twice a week .
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