Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] [prep] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 It was constantly stressed that we are now only qualified to dive in the conditions in which we learnt , that we should always go out with people of greater experience , and that with recreational diving ( which PADI stress this diving is ) , you never go deeper than 30 metres unless you have a specific reason , i.e. a wreck .
2 The angles should always add up to 720° as they did in question 13 .
3 What 's more , when you charge your travel tickets to the Card , you 'll automatically receive up to £75,000 Travel Accident Insurance at no extra cost .
4 Whereas the company had formerly been limited to films which cost between £150,000 and 200,000 , it could now stretch up to £700,000 .
5 Even if he worked a 40hour week , his £3-an-hour wages would only add up to £6,240 a year .
6 If the litigant in person has not actually suffered pecuniary loss in the preparation of the case ( which this sum would compensate ) the court will only allow up to £7.50 per hour for the time reasonably spent in preparation .
7 We , we , we will normally get round to people .
8 As Mr Holmes says , ‘ You can easily end up with people being locked out of the system . ’
9 You can generally borrow up to 90% of the value of the new home , and you can borrow as much as three times you salary : the loan will usually be for a maximum of 25 years .
10 Then you can always come back to me.
11 All good fun , and I do n't suppose it has anything to do with the fact that an All Black can now earn up to £45,000 a year without sacrificing his status as an amateur .
12 Under the Payroll Giving Scheme , employees can now contribute up to £50 a month tax-free .
13 A fully configured model can now have up to 4Mb cache memory , improving performance and processing speed .
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