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

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1 Reaching the final of this competition at Wembley could earn Newcastle up to £1 m and Keegan said : ‘ I can assure the fans we 're not treating this as a public workout .
2 Word has it that Unix System Labs has structured its pricing schedule so that its OEMs could bring Destiny out for $350 .
3 Unless he could rent rooms out to people , or better still , gather a group of people here who all paid their way , start a commune in fact .
4 Lawyers for Virgin and BA were working into the night , going over a settlement which could cost BA up to £10 million .
5 Lawyers for Virgin and BA were working into the night , going over the small print of an agreement which could cost BA up to £10 million .
6 The offer could save schools up to £1,500 a year in exam fees , which currently cost about £15 per entry .
7 The highest rise of 27 per cent will be in Salisbury , where a £4.50 increase will bring rents up to £20.50 a week .
8 Babcock will give GPU up to $37 million over the next 10 years — but only in the form of rebates on orders that GPU places with the firm .
9 The saw will cut wood up to 115mm thick .
10 The closure , which will save MFI up to £2.5 million a year , follows the introduction of new technology .
11 Many countries will accept parcels up to 30kg and 1.5m long .
12 Relyon can make mattresses up to 7′ ( 213cm ) square while Vi-Spring will tackle almost any size .
13 Can use money up to £1.00 in shopping situations .
14 Mrs Sally Oppenheimer-Barnes , the NCC chairman , also wants building societies to become liable for unseen defects such as subsidence , which can cost buyers up to £15,000 .
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