Example sentences of "at [noun] [art] time " in BNC.

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1 However , the treatment is certainly no snip at £3,500 a time .
2 ‘ But Group employees will have first chance to buy them — at £5 a time — before they go on general sale . ’
3 Industria Siquieroli has manufactured and sold the most units — 650 charcoal-burning , vehicle gasifiers at $750 a time .
4 The Hereford company has already sold 8 laserballs at £10,000 a time .
5 ‘ We bought these infra red cameras at £12,500 a time and miles of fencing .
6 I gave up the stiff white collars that I had worn at the advertising agency and was careful to wear plain ties ; but my suits were Burton 's at £10 a time .
7 But the price , as far as the home market is concerned , is prohibitive , with initial machines costing £1,200 while two-hour blank tapes are priced at £10 a time .
8 SOME 2,500 Northern Ireland supporters gave last night 's World Cup game a miss — even though they had bought tickets at £10 a time .
9 They are looking for sponsors for kneelers to put in the church at £10 a time .
10 ‘ It 's the Best Exercise ! ’ was what she yelled at Robert every time the Dobermann came for Badger at about thirty miles an hour with the clearly expressed intention of biting his head off .
11 ‘ The banana nose and attachment glasses line have n't gone too well , ’ sighed Neville in rare serious moment , but the new range of masks are going well at £39 a time it 's clear people still want to have a laugh .
12 AEROSPATIALE 'S STUNNING TBM 700 has attracted 78 firm orders at $1.7m a time .
13 For instance Sol , the beer sold in London 's trendy cafe bars at £2 a time , is just 25p a bottle .
14 She was at court every time with me , and she came and visited me at Holloway .
15 They also investigated In Vitro Fertilisation ( IVF — test tube babies ) but , ‘ at £1500 a time , it was too expensive , ’ says Matthew .
16 Scott seeks clients at £12000 a time to fund trip
17 Entrepreneurs advertising " Landlords Lib " sold licence forms at 50p a time , and the legal profession organised day schools for property owners on how to use the new technique .
18 Mark , 22 , has pocketed £3,000 from appearing alongside real suspects in police identity parades at Birmingham — at £8 a time .
19 The 16-port IntelliServer — $3,000 , August — grows to 64 ports in 16-port jumps at $1,100 a time .
20 But while mum and dad stayed in to watch the telly , young people were at the pub , drinking light ale at 10p a time .
21 Faced with the mounting cost of a war against the American colonies , the coalition government in Westminster had instituted a punitive and highly unpopular tax by the Stamp Act of October 1783 : all registrations of baptisms , marriages and burials would be charged at 3d. a time — and so there was every incentive for local clergy , working on 10 per cent commission , to get around the parish and bring in the strays .
22 It beats waiting at Heathrow every time .
23 At Goodyear , who supply 2,000 tyres a season at £350 a time , a spokesman told me : ‘ Nigel is a character , a personality and a tremendous driver who does the sport a lot of good .
24 Your last letter made me laugh — I loved your description of the village dancing classes at threepence a time — though it must be horrid taking their pennies .
25 ( Should be , I thought , at £30 a time ! )
26 My eldest sister had a black cauldron suspended from an old iron cooking tripod , this was filled with sawdust and packed with small gifts which made for an attractive lucky dip at tuppence a time .
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