Example sentences of "have [verb] [noun] a week " in BNC.
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1 | As a result , a single pensioner has lost £17 a week under the Government while a married couple have lost £28 . |
2 | Using the Government 's own figures , the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux has calculated that an unemployed claimant aged between 18 and 24 — as most students are — would have received £31.15 a week income support during the 12-week vacation : a total of £373.80 . |
3 | From 1 April , he will have to pay £3.75 a week for a prescription out of an income of £60.31 . |
4 | In the course of their demands to Reg Weaver , the t&gwu factory convenor , the workers from section 61 found out that although they were being paid bonuses on a target of 200 or more they were in fact entitled to bonuses on 168 ( an agreement which dated back to 1972 and would have meant £4 a week extra ) . |
5 | But when liquidator Robert Buller disclosed that Tjolle had put £14,000 A WEEK into his own account for seven months before the collapse , and had appeared to trade insolvently , rage erupted . |
6 | But the time came when he reached the age when the farmer had to pay sixpence a week for his insurance stamp , and he was sent back home because the man said he could n't afford it . |
7 | The only thing was that he said it after Bridgend had beaten Wales a week earlier . |