Example sentences of "[modal v] cost [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well of course they are and bringing them over here must cost them five hundred quid .
2 And there 's a lo there 's a whole industry built up about inheritance tax planning where you actually write something in trust for your dependents , and er that 's simple in that if you 're in good health now , you can write say a twenty thousand pounds inheritance tax cover , under trust for your children so that 's paid outside the estate , it does n't make the matters worse , and mo most conveniently at retirement it 's simple to do because you might pay it on an annual premium or a regular monthly premium , and it might cost you twenty or thirty pounds a month , but at least you can forget it then .
3 But I mean that 's that 'll cost them five hundred quid alone just for
4 The Daniels believe it 'll cost them thousands to clean and repair their home .
5 It 'll cost them twenty five quid that .
6 there 's no slow start on the reverse I got it while I was working in Leicestershire so I could n't really take it back it 'll cost me more in petrol
7 ‘ But it 'll cost ye three quid , ’ Rab said , ‘ if ye get beat , if it takes a week . ’
8 You could of course call on Messrs Bradshaw or Cornish to sort out the confusion , but they 'll cost you all four limbs and a second mortgage .
9 It 'll cost you four hundred . ’
10 A hundred grams , for one bar , costs you twenty eight pence , right , and then another one that 's two hundred grams and it 'll cost you fifty pence .
11 She 'll cost you two thousand US a day , Nick , plus air-fare , food and a present .
12 ‘ It 'll cost you two silver pieces . ’
13 I mean , but your train fare alone will cost you , it 'll cost you thirty quid .
14 ‘ That 'll cost you ten grand . ’
15 Er well okay it 'll cost you this .
16 But er they what 's er name , it 'd cost me fifty five quid end of this month !
17 Oh I do n't mind paying you , it 'd cost me that for a bloody taxi .
18 I 'd cost him nineteen thousand pounds .
19 The money men who keep Formula One afloat want to stave off commercial backlashes that could cost them millions of pounds and hard-earned goodwill .
20 Maxwell still thinks he can run this himself , pay up and leave with his daughter rather than keep his money and have the case come to court so that his affairs might have to be examined — that could cost him more than the ransom .
21 It could cost us many , many jobs in the long-term , ’ he warned .
22 But if we went out of the cup it could cost us more in lost revenue .
23 If they ignore the risk of workplace stress claims , it may cost them another fortune .
24 This poses what is potentially a serious problem for the DUP : the ‘ Christian principles ’ which are dear to the leaders of the party may cost them popular support .
25 Bee keepers say a new ban on moving hives may cost them thousands of pounds .
26 Before he can even accept the lease , he is required to put the place into good repair , which may cost him another £30,000 .
27 An integrated machine may cost you several hundred pounds more than a freestanding model with the same features — prices start at about £500 .
28 We all know that breaking a mirror may cost us seven year 's bad luck , but did you know that …
29 And you could go and get er a get a good dinner for anybody w yeah when they was poor if they had fish and chips for their dinner you see it never used to cost them all that much for for a dinner .
30 Thomson said later of The Times , which would cost him millions , ‘ It is an honour to underwrite a national institution . ’
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