Example sentences of "[that] the cost " in BNC.

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1 It is advisable for the claimant to take along one written estimate for the funeral before the arrangements are made , in order to ensure that the cost will be met by the DSS , but a bill can be taken after the funeral to the DSS for help .
2 The general principle is that the cost of those referrals will be met by each district 's contingency reserve , the guidance says .
3 David Jacobs also points out that the cost of hiring a stage-coach is now prohibitive .
4 The fact that traffic estimates are not being increased to compensate for the rising construction costs is certain to raise fears that the cost of using the tunnel will be forced up by its scheduled opening in June 1993 .
5 It is estimated that the cost of completing the excavation and related research will be about £40,000 .
6 Mr Parkinson is concerned that the cost over-runs of the tunnel , which rose last month by £1bn to an estimated £7bn , could be repeated in the building of the rail link from Folkestone to London .
7 But it was confirmed he is concerned that the cost of tunnelling through south London could be ‘ horrendous ’ .
8 Mr Bland said that the cost of the borrowings was much lower than the cost of the group 's equity , which he estimated at 20 per cent per annum .
9 The accountancy profession rightly argues that the cost of establishing a new independent standards setting framework should be met , in part , out of the public purse .
10 You may like to know that the cost of these sachets have been met by a generous donor .
11 The Department of the Environment , however , has previously announced that the cost of preparing the industry for market sell-off by wiping off debt and meeting environmental standards will be around £6.6 billion .
12 The Department of the Environment , however , has previously announced that the cost of preparing the industry for market sell-off by wiping off debt and meeting environmental standards will be around £6.6 billion .
13 In his annual report , he states that the cost of immunising these children and providing the medicines necessary to treat the dehydration and pneumonia would be about $2.5 billion .
14 Mr Palumbo said he was delighted with the decision , and that the cost of delays has been £1million per day .
15 After a minimum five years ' operating experience it would be time to think about taking a few orders for commercial stations , the first of which should come on stream about 2020 — always provided , of course , that the cost and dwindling resources of uranium made it commercially worthwhile :
16 It tells electorates that there can be continual growth and no one need worry that the cost of environmental security will hit spending power or reduce standards of living .
17 It does not move them that the cost of looking after the hundreds of thousands of Thais who are likely to be infected by 1995 will far exceed that of a few cancelled holidays .
18 Norman Lamont , the chancellor , warned that the cost of the fighting could limit scope for tax cuts in his March budget .
19 Make the more realistic assumption that the cost of medical care rises 2% a year faster than prices in general .
20 Some members of the Ukraine 's anti-communist opposition suspect that the cost of evacuating contaminated areas is the chief obstacle to the discovery of new danger zones .
21 Yet , in April , the Executive Committee of the National Union of Textile Workers ( NUTW ) declared its intention of demanding a restoration of the 5 per cent on base wages lost in 1921 and that the cost of living addition should be altered every three months — an action which would benefit the textile workers .
22 Far from being the moment when British trade unionism all but collapsed , the General Strike — even though there were other factors at play — sounded a warning to employers that trade unions would resist further wage incursions and that the cost of too muscular an industrial policy could be high .
23 The logical outcome of all this is that some machinery firms are finding that the cost of exhibiting is n't matched by extra sales .
24 His anxiety was that the cost of unification would cripple the West German economy , an anxiety I was to hear expressed on several occasions .
25 I would add only that the cost of insurance in Belgium , where I was general manager of a major insurance company for nine years , is much higher than in Britain , and the rate of inflation has now steadied after a major explosion when these factors were introduced .
26 The sceptics argue that the cost of running rail services will prove too high and the return too low for the private sector .
27 It said that the study had proved that the capital and operating costs then being achieved made the advantages of diesel much less attractive and that the cost benefits had diminished .
28 The cost of replacing all the pipework that poses a danger of lead contamination has been put at £1,000 million by the WRC and a committee apparently advised the DoE that the cost could be £405-£2,000 million .
29 City analysts UBS-Philips and Drew suggested in a report released in August 1989 that the cost of meeting just the lead levels in the Directive would be £2,500 million .
30 In this letter Thomas suggested that the foundations and building work should be carried out by the Canal Company and estimated that the cost would be £12,000 .
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