Example sentences of "[am/are] put at " in BNC.

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1 Net assets are put at £32.7 million ..
2 Annual running costs are put at £9 million , with ‘ significant profits ’ starting to appear within four to five years , according to Mr Eric Black , chief executive .
3 For British lakes with limited alkalinity , critical loads of sulphur are put at 3–6 kg/S/ha , a level exceeded over most of the country .
4 Pre-prepared training packs or videos are put at their disposal .
5 Total costs of pre-celebration restorations are put at around £60 million .
6 These limits have given rise to thorny debate in at least two areas which serve as a reminder that it is not only nonhuman animals which are put at risk :
7 But now it is understood that annual sales have slipped to only about $30m — and accumulated losses at the subsidiary are put at as much as $10m .
8 Estimates of the costs involved in the conduct of both parties ' cases , which involved evidence being taken in Sydney and London over 91 days , plus 15 days in the appeal , are put at $ A10 million .
9 The context of speech-making and the techniques and conventions that have been developed ensure that many sides of a case are put at the same time as maintaining the proprieties due to different statuses .
10 Savings in energy costs are put at £500,000 annually , although a 10% drop in electricity prices would cut the saving by £375,000 .
11 Well you 'll normally find Ian that those erm roundabouts are put at points where there is there 's a known problem in relation to access from from minor
12 It is not just workers in industry whose health and lives are put at risk by criminal acts .
13 In a fan experiment , other dishes are put at the same distance as the original dish , but in different directions .
14 Low-income families are put at grave risk and local authorities are unable to administer the housing benefit system efficiently because they are tied to the 20 per cent .
15 I believe that the Housing Executive ensures that those who most need the grants are put at the top of the list .
16 These items accounted for only £17m in 1991 : in 1992 they are put at £28m .
17 The trade union representing the workforce at these plants had threatened to go on strike if their jobs are put at risk .
18 Do n't forget it is not just ourselves we are putting at risk .
19 Home-mover from Newbury Building Society gives house purchasers a discount on the standard mortgage rate of 10.75% for a year if they are putting at least £20,000 towards the price .
20 The men we are putting at Upton will be the less dangerous .
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