Example sentences of "[art] [num] pounds [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I understood the eighty pounds a week anyway .
2 As you might imagine my monthly food bill has gone up quite appreciably , far more than the five pounds a month just before the programme Too Long a Winter was made .
3 I 'm not enduring any more of it ; you can keep the hundred pounds a year , I can earn it dressmaking and trimming millinery . ’
4 It is no use telling a man who has received a thousand pounds a year in giro cheques that he has the means to better himself .
5 As a result of his intervention , the Chambers of Mr S. C. Stamler QC have covenanted a thousand pounds a year to the Law Library ‘ for the foreseeable future ’ .
6 value for money is another proud boast of the greyhounds … you can own and race a dog for just over a thousand pounds a year and there 's prize money for all … that 's why so many more people are coming racing … why so many are owners
7 So if you smash your glasses , it 's down to you So let's say we 've set a plan up twelve thousand pounds per annum benefit , a thousand pounds a month , yes .
8 A thousand pounds a month .
9 A thousand pounds a month , that 's what we set the plan up for .
10 Afterall a good horse will cost you a fortune to buy … and then having it trained and ridden by the best will set you back at least a thousand pounds a month
11 Only a thousand pounds a week , yacht included .
12 It 's expensive , the habit can cost a thousand pounds a week .
13 That 's half a billion pounds every year .
14 These three decisions alone show the cutting-edge of semi-literacy winning over the high cultural standards that the BBC is supposed to stand for , and indeed the justification — the only one — for the subvention of over a billion pounds a year from the British taxpayer .
15 Higher excise duty accounts for most of the difference , stores like Tesco reckon it 's losing them sales of half a billion pounds a year .
16 on a ten pounds a week , it 's nonsense .
17 Er , no nine pounds a month is n't it ?
18 The company decided to put all it 's litigation work , worth over a million pounds a year , out to tender .
19 You might earn almost a quarter of a million pounds a year — ’
20 However , after spending some time amid the pandemonium of this noisy office , Anita had come to one definite conclusion : Laura might well earn an absolute fortune — reputedly a quarter of a million pounds a year — but , as far as Anita was concerned , she certainly deserved every penny !
21 Two workshops for the disabled could be closed to save a council nearly half a million pounds a year .
22 The air ambulance is available to all ambulance services within flying time of the West Midlands , but it 's trial period of one year expires in May … and without a promise of half a million pounds a year it wo n't fly again .
23 Police protection for members of the Royal Family living in Gloucestershire is costing council tax payers more than a million pounds a year .
24 But local hoteliers are warning that changing the venue would cost the local economy a million pounds a year .
25 Shutting it down will save the National Health Service almost a million pounds a year .
26 Closing Over , much of which is already locked up will save the NHS almost a million pounds a year , which will be spent on more community nursing and rehabilitation .
27 Now the Meningitis Trust has a turnover approaching a million pounds a year , a full-time staff of 16 , and trials begin in Gloucestershire next year on additional vaccines .
28 Last year bad debts cost a million pounds a day .
29 The company has been losing more than a million pounds a month and blames the collapse on cheap foreign imports and the recession .
30 A property developer is hoping to defy the recession by putting flats in a converted Mill on the market at up to a quarter of a million pounds a time .
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