Example sentences of "will [verb] at [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Sixty-one players , compared with 32 a year ago , will earn at least $3 million and 22 will get $4 million or more .
2 If you 're thinking of using Windows then you will need at least 100Mb of drive space .
3 Allow plenty of space for costmary as its roots spread widely , and it will grow at least 90cm ( 3ft ) tall .
4 Between 1983 and the year 2000 the Australian economy will grow at around 3% per year and energy demand by between 3% and 4% .
5 Parchment and vellum should be approached with great caution , since they are not likely to respond to ordinary cleaning methods ; but the firm Archival Aids , of High Wycombe , Bucks , which specialises in the safe treatment of early records , has marketed a non-abrasive powdered rubber which may be applied with safety and will remove at least surface dust and dirt .
6 Rebuilding will cost at least £200m
7 It will cost at least £1.00 a day to feed , needs some companionship from you throughout the day , and all sorts of other commtments from you which , on consideration , you may not be prepared to make .
8 This project , comparable in engineering terms to the Channel Tunnel , will cost at least £1.6 billion and will serve the country 's needs for 50 years .
9 The System 15000 , due for delivery by the end of the year , will sell at around £10,000 more than a base 10000 system .
10 Meanwhile , Apple is predicting that it will have at least 70% of Macintosh applications recoded in time for the first batch of volume PowerPCs to hit the streets in 1993 , using AT&T Bell Laboratories spin-off , the Holmdel , New Jersey-based Echo Logic Inc , to do the recompiling .
11 Microsoft Corp has launched its largest reseller promotional campaign yet , a $7m 60-day programme dubbed ‘ upgrade your world , ’ which it says will reach at about 28m customers : the promotion will include an ‘ unprecedented ’ purchase of US national print and broadcast advertising and direct mail , offering a no-cost version upgrade to each customer that spends a minimum of $350 on Microsoft software between April 1 and May 31 , and is coupled with promotional sale prices of $570 against the usual $750 on Microsoft Office for Windows and users of Excel , Word or PowerPoint can receive an additional $50 rebate from Microsoft until July 15 ; MS-DOS 6 will be offered at a promotional price until May 31 and the upgrade to Windows 3.1 will also be on sale from now until April 30 .
12 THE Government 's shake-up of the National Health Service will add at least £217 million to its annual costs and require 4,000 extra administrators .
13 Biotechnology spending has been more diffuse but it will get at least £100 million a year in government spending .
14 The Catholic Diocesan Social Welfare fund will receive at least £1,100 .
15 In a significant departure for P&P Plc , the company is to market Northern Telecom Ltd 's Visit multimedia communications system , which combines telephone and personal computer : Visit , Visual Interaction Technology , will start at under £3,000 for camera and boards , including training , maintenance and support ; compatible with Mac and MS-DOS machines , Visit has an attached video camera to enable videoconferencing freely and cheaply .
16 Trade prices or discounts depend on volume but will start at around 40% .
17 Lessons will start at around £8.00 and go up to as much as £30.00 .
18 The Institute for Fiscal Studies forecasts that the cost of the basic state pension will peak at around £35 billion ( in 1990 prices ) in 2030 ; SERPS will have risen to £15 billion from around £1 billion today .
19 MCI Communications Corp says capital spending will peak at about $1,600m in 1993 versus $1,400m in 1992 , and return to about the 1992 level after it completes construction of its long-distance link between Chicago and Salt Lake City .
20 The 1.5 litre kit will retail at around £18.00 including VAT .
21 The 1.5 litre kit will retail at around £18.00 including VAT .
22 Both cars will retail at roughly $40,000 , challenging a market currently dominated by European luxury imports .
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