Example sentences of "to be [adv] [n mass] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's not good keeping the prospectuses piled up in the office just in case a casual visitor asks for one , they need to be where people with young children regularly gather . |
2 | There appears to be just 60% of the residents supporting the scheme . |
3 | There appears to be just 60% of the residents supporting the scheme . |
4 | The charge for a single room with bed and breakfast and evening meal is likely to be approximately £60 per week ; and from £40 per week for a single room with cooking facilities provided . |
5 | The charge for a single room with bed and breakfast and evening meal is likely to be approximately £58 per week ; for a single room with bed and breakfast plus weekend meals £44 per week ; and from £40 per week for a single room with cooking facilities provided . |
6 | The students should be encouraged to identify what the profit per bed is likely to be next year , i.e. based on the conditions at the end of the year it is likely to be only £10 per bed . |
7 | This effect is estimated to be only 17% in Model 3 . |
8 | Williams , Landel & Ferry ( 1955 ) found experimentally that 1n aT followed a relation of the form and further that C1 and C2 seemed to be universal parameters with values C1 = 20.4 , C2 = 101.6 and Ts a reference temperature , which is different for each polymer but generally found to be about 50° above the glass transition temperature Tg . |
9 | Britain 's invisible earnings , which are made up of a surplus on things like insurance and banking offset by government contributions to the European Community and overseas aid , are now projected to be about £2,670million in 1989 , less than half the £6,100million total earned in 1988 . |
10 | The real cost , if true allowance is made for financing charges and lower utilisation , would appear to be about £18–£20 per hour more than in the USA , i.e. nearly twice as much . |
11 | The player price had increased and was expected to be about £350 at launch . |
12 | The limit is usually taken to be about .05mm on the film . |
13 | The Public Sector Borrowing Requirement ( PSBR ) is expected to be almost 6% of GDP in 1992/93 . |
14 | The approximate charge for the majority of places in University Halls of Residence is likely to be around £64 per week . |
15 | The charge for residence in self-catering blocks and Student Houses are likely to be around £40 per week . |
16 | The charge for residence in self-catering Houses is likely to be around £40 per week . |
17 | The approximate charge for the majority of places in University Halls of Residence is likely to be around £63 per week . |
18 | material — the exact meaning of this will depend upon the context , but it suggests something that is not trivial or insubstantial and in a context where quantification is appropriate the starting point is , as a rule , taken to be around 5% of the price ; |
19 | With Lewis 's share likely to be around £5.5m for the fight of his life , the British and Commonwealth champion 's handers would have to break the bank to shift the fight from Las Vegas - but they have n't entirely given up hope . |
20 | The company said end of year financial results — which recorded its first profitable quarter , thought to be around $1m on revenues of $45m — will give it the opportunity to concentrate on software . |
21 | The six soldiers , who were variously accused of disorderly behaviour , assault and criminal damage , were represented by four senior Queen 's Counsel and an equal number of junior barristers at a cost estimated to be around £95,000 for the seven day hearing . |
22 | The average selling price for a one-bedroom flat in Manchester was reckoned to be around £11,000 at that time ( in contrast to at least £25,000 in London ) . |
23 | Of course they are rightly pleased to have agreed a new marketing contract with IMG for 1993–95 worth almost double the initial three year contract which guaranteed them $56m but is likely to be around $75m by the time it is completed . |