Example sentences of "[noun pl] start at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Premiums start at a few hundred pounds for an indemnity limit of £100,000 and rise to tens of thousands for larger international charities . |
2 | Runtime prices are £200 per seat for Unix and VMS , £100 for Macintosh and personal computer versions , but development licences start at a very hefty £12,000 for Unix — £9,000 for the Intel-based SCO and Interactive variants — and £7,000 for Mac and PCs . |
3 | Deliveries start at the end of this year . |
4 | But in the same period the Government has increased the rate of national insurance contributions from 6.5 to 9 per cent , and , because these rates start at a lower threshold than taxation , the net effect has been to mitigate the changes in income tax . |
5 | It is covered with jugs and pockets and several HVS routes start at a ledge one abseil down , of which Triongle ( 5c ) is typical . |
6 | ‘ The neophytes start at the auction level . |
7 | Tennis players start at a more tender age these days . |
8 | Prices are from $30,000 for the R30 model and shipments start at the end of December . |
9 | Club cruises start at a remarkably low price from Corfu or Rhodes with itineraries that take you to some of the most idyllic of the Greek islands . |
10 | But what you 're then saying is that the taxes start at a very low threshold I E you , you , you start to pay tax at a hundred and fifty Cantonese per person . |
11 | ( I recently paid five packs of Marlboro for a charming , framed watercolour of Arbat Street in Moscow ; oils start at a carton . ) |