Example sentences of "it cost [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On our first day of trading we took £8.36 , which delighted us , but a local health nut had eaten the geraniums and it cost £6 to replace them . |
2 | It cost £2.5 billion and we got back £2 billion , which means that it cost us £500 million , which does not look to me like a profit . |
3 | ‘ The cot was a major item ; it cost £120 and I bought a spring mattress which cost £20 . |
4 | It cost money to grow obsolete ever faster . |
5 | Still , it cost Ursula control of the Hair House , did n't it ? |
6 | To decorate a dish of smoked salmon , so beautiful in itself , with lettuce leaves , or to strew it with tufts of cress , is not to make that salmon which has cost 38s. a pound look as if it cost £3 , but to belittle it so that you begin to feel it is some bargain basement left-over which needs to be disguised . |
7 | And while big firms like Coca-Cola , Mars and Seiko forked out £18 million each in sponsorship , all it cost Arthur was a nice bit of sirloin and two turkey drumsticks . |
8 | It cost £2.6 million in 1991 and £2.4 million in 1990 . |
9 | It cost £2.6 million in 1991 and £2.4 million in 1990 . |
10 | They stated that it cost taxpayers 3bn to 4bn per annum in overrun defence contracts . |
11 | Phone in advance to reserve your place — it cost £10 per day . |
12 | It cost £10 a go , but in terms of the cost of a double-page spread , say , it was very cost effective . ’ |
13 | It cost £60 — a lot of money — and the townspeople began to say ‘ Mr Shakespeare ’ , not ‘ Young Will the actor ’ or ‘ John Shakespeare 's boy ’ . |
14 | Made of ivory and applewood with the Prince of Wales 's feathers on the hood , it cost £30 , and was donated by a Mr F.A . |
15 | The thing is that I could n't cancel the draft — it cost £6.50 to get it , and would have cost another £12.00 to get it annulled . |
16 | It cost £4 million to build . |
17 | The reason for this is not so much that it was beyond some people 's capacity to do imposition and so on ; but rather that it cost employers money to train people to do such tasks . |
18 | As the tax burden edged up , so did the gap widen between the sum that a pay settlement gave workers and what it cost employers . |
19 | It cost £2.10 … ( this being equal to a tradesman 's pay for a 49-hour week ) . |
20 | It cost pounds in 1946 , but when I at last got it , I could write underwater . |
21 | As some have found , that 's a costly way , but it cost Jesus His life to win new life for us . |
22 | It cost $600 million to launch the shuttle once . |
23 | Over £pound1,100 had been paid to strikers in Denmark , £pound 1,000 towards a dispute in Australia [ it cost £pound16 14s 6d to remit that amount ! ] and a further £pound1,000 to dock porters , coal trimmers and gas stokers . |
24 | The error was spotted after work began and it cost £70,000 to raise the bridge . |
25 | It cost Galvone a lot to say that but he knew he 'd blundered . |
26 | It cost £90,000 to install just this one sign . |
27 | ‘ I read somewhere that it cost £30,000 to do the season nowadays . |
28 | It cost £7 , and how he afforded that out of army pay , I shall never know . |
29 | WHEN American wine merchant Bill Sokalin recently bumped into a wine waiter at the famous Four Seasons Restaurant in New York it cost Tim Littler £125,000 ! |
30 | It cost tuppence for a ride home from Norwich . |