Example sentences of "[n mass] for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course .
2 In lighter tone the Mad Hatters Tea Party was a great success , raising £88.86 for the national RBLWS birthday scheme .
3 Crosby has been given permission to speak to the player by his French club Metz , who want about £175,000 for the unsettled Serb .
4 It is £2,265 for the full grant and £420 for the student loan — in total a yearly income of just £2,685 .
5 It has reached definitive agreement to acquire the company outright , paying $17.25m for the other 89% .
6 It has reached definitive agreement to acquire the company outright , paying $17.25m for the other 89% .
7 SCO claims 31% of multi-user accounting systems costing under £50,000 installed in the UK run on its flavour of Unix , whilst London-based market research firm , Ovum Ltd — which says accounting is by far the largest application software sector in the UK — forecasts an annual growth rate of around 23% for the Unix-based accounting software market to 1995 .
8 Four other cases , brought on Sept. 10 and 12 , involved the improper grant of a contract to oversee a power scheme , the export of Pakistani cotton at below market rates , the sale of property in Islamabad worth £150,000,000 for a mere £500,000 to a foreign company managed by associates of her husband , Asif Ali Zardari , and the improper granting of permits to a close relation and to a friend enabling them to distribute liquified gas .
9 He also led Chrysler 's 1991 and 1993 stock offerings , which raised more than $2,000m for the troubled company .
10 The only way to discover what on earth this means is probably to fork out £60 for the ten-week course or £48 for the eight-week course .
11 In the store rings an entry of 400 bullocks continued to meet an excellent trade and sold to a top of £930 for Belgian Blue 464kg and to £920 for a Simmental 638kg .
12 Most simply give themselves up , and , in the case of those who have done no more than poach the odd buck for a little bushmeat , are often let off with a caution .
13 On the plush Chiltern line , travellers from Banbury will have to pay £2,452 for an annual season ticket to Marylebone .
14 He was tempted to go in and get it over , but he had been away from his temporary headquarters for a long time and he did not even know if the body had bean recovered successfully .
15 He admitted that he thought electors were sick of what seemed like endless campaigning , but for the last two weeks his home has been the headquarters for a hectic campaign office .
16 Difficulties were thought to arise over reaching agreement on a headquarters for a merged society , which would have had combined assets of £350m .
17 Difficulties were thought to arise over reaching agreement on a headquarters for a merged society , which would have had 75,000 customers and combined assets of £350m .
18 That would be big enough to relocate the Scottish Office from New St Andrew 's House , or for a headquarters for an international company , he said .
19 There are examples of large castles at Niedzica , Czersk and Mir ( now in the U.S.S.R. ) , but one of the greatest was the vast complex built as the headquarters for the Teutonic Knights , on the river Norgat , an arm of the Vistula , 35 miles south of Gdansk .
20 It was also planned to rationalise operations in the UK , but Mr Heneaghan gave an assurance that Edinburgh , where his company employs five people , would remain as headquarters for the combined operation .
21 headquarters for the western region , was located on the mezzanine and ground floors of the northwest corner of Hotel Vancouver .
22 Briefing reporters at the control headquarters for the Zarb- e-Momin exercises near Sargodha , he said the army ‘ is not going to repeat the same history again ’ .
23 The unit will remain at IXI 's UK , Cambridge-based headquarters for the foreseeable future .
24 Perhaps the murkiest issue of all — certainly an issue never addressed by the Bush administration — is why the US , after paying Noriega $1.2 million during the 1980s , when it clearly knew that Panama — headquarters for the formidable US Army Southern Command ( USASC ) that monitors all events in Central and Latin America — was a conduit for drugs , turned so suddenly and harshly against Noriega .
25 The weekly basic state pension from April 1991 to April 1992 is £52.00 for a single person and £83.25 for a married couple .
26 You are talking about at least £1,000 for a live badger . ’
27 Prices are very keen too — from under £1,000 for a basic model .
28 Available now , SQLbase for Sparcstations is priced at £1,000 for a 5-user edition and £10,000 for an unlimited user licence .
29 Where the Auditors and Purchaser 's Accountants disagree as to the valuation of an item and , where the disputed element of the valuation is less than £1,000 for an individual item , or the aggregate value of all disputed elements of valuation within fixed assets are less than £3,000 both parties shall agree to accept the Auditors ' valuation .
30 Former Multisoft Systems Ltd co-founder , Chris Stevens , and sales director , Chris Sharp , now at UK software house Fourfront Ltd , Petersfield , Hampshire , have introduced a Copyright Accounting Suite in the UK which runs on Unix , MS-DOS and NetWare-based systems : prices for the nine modules go from £1,000 for an eight-user version .
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