Example sentences of "[noun pl] [coord] a " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps you used to go and pawn the husbands suits or a anything like that till the following Saturday or Friday and fetch them out you see , and that cos there was very for people in them days , I mean they did n't get a deal of help from anywhere .
2 There are 2 sun terraces where guests may enjoy snacks or a la carte meals , 2 beautiful restaurants built from solid oak ; there is a TV at the back of the dining area .
3 So that literally means the developer will pay all the teachers that might be in a school , pay all the people to sweep the roads and a a and and everything else .
4 However , turnover increased in 1990 due to UK entry into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism , which implied a shift in longer term inflationary expectations and a fortiori long rates of interest , combined with the fact that the public sector finances had moved back into deficit .
5 Now , you , you 're , that 's a subjective feeling , you do n't actually know that there are neurones in your blood sugar level , but you , you certainly know when you need something to eat and it , it 's a kind of subjective feeling and it 's not farfetched in the least to claim that our genes have rigged our brain in that way to do that because obviously we 'd like to have more reproductive success if you know when you 're hungry than when you do n't and it may be that a lot of , in a lot of other ways genes affect our , our behaviour through similar erm effects , that is subjective feelings we have , often of an emotional nature to make us want to do certain things and an an and dislike doing others , and it may be that we , we 're really kind of lumbered with that .
6 They 've ruined more small businesses and a a overcharge
7 Erm , the rest of this money would be used part to fund additional workers in er minority ethnic community groups , children 's groups the community service strong support with housing officers in dealing with housing management problems and a a and possibly from community radio among others .
8 Erm it 's erm this is people or stories but a based again I 'm sure when y as you read through you 'll probably find quite a lot of the erm little things that they 're giving you here you could relate to in your own life , either for yourself or for other people that you know .
9 I think that they may be frightened to speak up and that they 're scared that if they say something that they do n't know , like a lot of them do n't know the facts , like today , in the same class as Janine across there , some of them did n't know even the very the pro , progression of the male pill or anything like that , and they did learn a few things but a again they never spoke up and they were n't interested , but I
10 The trees and a a all of those
11 On the main street of St Wolfgang , the Katrin has a large terrace where drinks and a la carte meals are served , and a stube where house guests dine ; the meals are excellent .
12 Erm but there are certain civil engineering activities which e I 'm thinking perhaps more about the bridge design side of things really , but there are certain activities which actually demand a certain level of qualification before you , you can actually sign , sign off drawings or a or agree to calculations or whatever .
13 I mean one Friday I come , I left here about ten to one I went in the house and I went to bed and I was starving and Gordon says oh I 'm hungry I , so I went out straight down the stairs , come back up with a bloody big tray cups of teas now when I , after drinking down here , pasties now what I 'd taken home what I did n't sell here , crisps , sandwiches and a after I 'd ate it I felt so guilty .
14 No matter whether a hotel offers full leisure centre facilities and a la carte restaurant or simple no-frills comfort , the main reason guests are there is because they need a room for the night .
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