Example sentences of "prices up to " in BNC.

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1 This Thursday the Princess of Wales is due to grace a Covent Garden gala given by the rather more genuine stars of the Kirov Ballet and Opera ( ticket prices up to £200 ) .
2 ‘ If we had £3.40 , we would have to put our prices up to the customer and they would not buy , ’ said Wendy Heath , a machinist .
3 Prices up to £500,000 .
4 Canon Inc 's Canon Computer Services Inc in Costa Mesa , California has cut bubblejet printer prices up to 30% : it will also offer a three-month $50 and user rebate programme for its BJ-200 desktop printer .
5 It cut prices up to 12% on some of the PS/ValuePoint machines , with a 12% cut to $2,540 on the 66MHz 486DX2 model with 4Mb , 212Mb disk and 6314 Super Video Graphics Array monitor .
6 Cambridge-based Tadpole Technology Ltd has added low-cost Sparcbook LC notebook models to its family of portables , and has cut prices up to 35% on the Sparcbook 1 line .
7 Tatung Science & Technology Inc , San Jose has cut prices up to 16% on its full Compstation 40 line of Sparcstation 2-compatible systems .
8 With an above average climb in prices up to 1990 , the fall has been equally steep , but prices look set to hold up as the international status of sculpture rises
9 There seems little doubt that the prices of 1990 clarets asked in this year 's en primeur promotions will follow the same pattern as last year 's lot : 1989 wines on offer a year ago were reappearing in sales this January at prices up to 25 per cent lower .
10 The shares , probably worth around 15p on fundamentals had been sold at various prices up to a staggering 45p .
11 The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August pushed prices up to $413 an ounce although peace initiatives at the end of August [ see p. 37695 ] caused them to fall again to around $382 an ounce .
12 Consumer prices would also double , as producers would be able to set their own prices up to a fixed maximum , but Byambasuren said that the prices of some foodstuffs and industrial goods would remain under government control .
13 The plunge in aluminium prices in January was contained by forecasts of a tight supply situation which pushed prices up to a 15-month high of $2,227.50 a tonne in September .
14 In advance of the meeting it had been anticipated that Iran would seek a lower overall quota , in the region of 22,000,000 bpd , to drive prices up to nearer $25 per barrel .
15 Unsurprisingly since the bonds are pitched at prices up to £1,500 .
16 The inflexibility of prices up to full employment in effect makes the AS curve the inverted L-shape , P EAS .
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