Example sentences of "be the lowest " in BNC.

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1 People could borrow from the social fund , he said , and get money that was interest-free , but money was taken from their income support immediately , even though that support was meant to be the lowest level of income on which one could cope .
2 But even if you ca n't you have to be the lowest cost supplier if you possibly can .
3 But the last time such an exercise was undertaken in 1985 , Britain 's pension was found to be the lowest , apart from that paid in Ireland ( Spain , Portugal and Greece were excluded ) .
4 So I will claim this to be the lowest speed of any commercial prerecorded ‘ two-minute ’ cylinder , which ran for the best part of four minutes now .
5 This is believed to be the lowest price that its owner Trafalgar House will accept in order to dispose of it .
6 The Flashman incident may be the lowest point to which those who run our football clubs have descended but the shenanigans , admittedly not with fisticuffs as an accompaniment , are not confined to north London .
7 In a few years , I suppose we will have plastic discs like tiddlywinks and the £1 will be the lowest form of coin .
8 This is exacerbated by the fact that , where car ownership levels are highest , demand for , and therefore provision of , public transport , will usually be the lowest ( Whitby and Willis 1978 ) .
9 This may not always be the lowest price available , but the one which represents the best value over a period of time .
10 The River Medway narrows slightly to c. 150 m ( 490 ft ) wide at Rochester , which is usually considered to be the lowest convenient crossing place .
11 in the fourth quarter of this year , which will be the lowest figure since 1969 .
12 However , the choice will not always be the lowest cost solution because time and performance factors are usually relevant .
13 The world grain harvest during 1992 is expected to be the lowest for five years at 686 pounds per person .
14 ( 6 ) Subject as mentioned below , the tender may be at a fixed price ( tenders in excess of the number of shares sought being scaled down pro rata ) , or a maximum price ( if the offer is over-subscribed , the striking price will be the lowest price at which the number of shares sought is met , with everyone tendering at or below the striking price receiving that price and if the offer is over-subscribed at the striking price acceptances will be scaled down pro rata or balloted ) .
15 But we 've got to get them to understand that that does n't mean to say that our prices will always be the lowest .
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