Example sentences of "[noun] which could cost " in BNC.
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1 | Lawyers for Virgin and BA were working into the night , going over a settlement which could cost BA up to £10 million . |
2 | He believes he should always save clients far more than his fee by avoiding unnecessary work which could cost thousands now and even more to remedy later . |
3 | Officers say they hope the council will not be forced into a lengthy court battle which could cost tens of thousands of pounds . |
4 | The latest government survey , published in November 1988 , shows that a quarter of all homes require at least £2,200 spending on them , and that many have potentially serious structural faults which could cost thousands of pounds to put right . |
5 | The base was run in the manner expected from Nigel Clogstoun-Willmott , with no concessions to careless habits or moments of inattention which could cost lives on a beach . |
6 | Lawyers for Virgin and BA were working into the night , going over the small print of an agreement which could cost BA up to £10 million . |
7 | A quarter of waste dumps in England have been closed by companies in attempt to sidestep new pollution control rules , leaving a toxic legacy which could cost councils millions of pounds to clean up . |
8 | Hawke tries to shoot down the rebel pilots : Robert Milliken reports on a bitter dispute which could cost the Australian government A100m dollars |