Example sentences of "and [vb base] [adv] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | The scheme will use up LWT 's £50m of cash and bring in £72.5m of borrowings . |
2 | Using the same value for control absorption as above one can estimate that hexamethonium blocked about 85% and lidocaine about 50% of the secretion caused by the bacterium . |
3 | What this means to you or me is that if we happen to fancy a cup of the most expensive tea in the world , we would have to hurry off to Knightsbridge this month and shell out £35 for a quarter of a pound of Indian brew named Castleton . |
4 | Menus are sturdily British , and cost around £25 to £30 for a three course dinner . |
5 | If the puncture is in the middle of a pipe run , cut through it at the puncture site , and remove about 20mm of pipe so you can reconnect the cut ends with a compression fitting . |
6 | ‘ I would challenge Michael Fallon to withdraw his remarks and accept only 25pc of under fives are in nursery education . ’ |
7 | Premiums start at £4 per month , and average around £6 to £8 but can be £15-plus in London . |
8 | Devon and Cornwall Police decided to raise the vessel and set aside £250,000 for the salvage operation , the first by a UK force . |
9 | If you choose steps , do n't forget when estimating quantities and cost that only three walls are needed , and allow about 1.2m for seven normal-size concrete steps into a shoulder-deep pit , and about 2m overall in front of the car . |
10 | These also raise money for charity and pay out 50p for every £1 worth of tickets bought . |
11 | Fees vary enormously from artist to artist , and start around £200 for a drawing , going up to £30,000 for a full-length ceremonial portrait . |
12 | Using Windows NT , he said , ‘ companies can downsize critical applications , provide high performance personal computing , integrate their existing desktop business applications and pull together data from all over the organisation . ’ |
13 | Using Windows NT , he said , ‘ companies can downsize critical applications , provide high performance personal computing , integrate their exiting desktop business applications and pull together data from all over the organisation . ’ |
14 | Even though the annual value of these rights could hardly have been as much as £100,000 a year , the Company was ready to outdo the Bank of England and the East India Company and take on £9½m. of the National Debt , which would have been about a quarter of the total outstanding after the Treaty of Utrecht . |
15 | After paying a driver and guard approximately £100 per day between them and 500 gallons of highly rebated gas oil ( for the locomotive ) , surely British Rail could be much more competitive . |
16 | As the fry grow and reach around 3mm in length I move them to growing-on tanks . |
17 | Try Book Call and discover why people around the world turn to us for their reading needs . |
18 | It should pass through a grommet in the cover and terminate about 50mm above the water level . |
19 | The placement in Year III is an opportunity to practise new skills and learn how people in employment use and develop computer systems . |