I love to cheat (and I love to check too). Look at the last line of data
/i is said yet, so its use here is intentionally omitted
use strict; use warnings;
while (<DATA>){
if (/([Bb]arton-[Ll]e-[Cc]lay|[Mm]ilton\s+[Kk]eynes|[Gg]lasgow|[Bb]art
+on-le-[cC]lay \(near [Ll]utton\))\s?$/){ print $1,"\n"}
else {print "-- what? --\n"}
}
__DATA__
Part Time - Weekend Receptionist - Barton le Clay - Barton-le-Clay (ne
+ar Luton)
Part-Time Weekend Day Veterinary Nurse - Milton keynes
Receptionist - barton-le-clay (near luton)
Full time liar - Glasgow (Australia)
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