Example sentences of "[prep] £100 " in BNC.

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1 But Lord Justice MacDermott did not impose any conditions when he released them on their own bail of £100 .
2 Four years ago the Saatchi Collection issued a lavish catalogue of much of its contents , a boxed set with the title Art of Our Time which comprised four beautifully illustrated volumes that retailed at the not inconsiderable price of £100 .
3 Meredith claimed he had offered the bribe on behalf of the manager and that the players were to be offered a team bonus of £100 if they won the League .
4 Or if you prefer , by simply sending a donation of £100 , £35 , £20 , £10 or whatever you can afford .
5 4 gifts of £100 will pay for a WWF expert to go to Geneva to influence an international meeting discussing the fate of the rainforest .
6 £100 4 gifts of £100 will pay for a WWF expert to go to Geneva to influence an international meeting discussing the fate of the rainforest .
7 The Government wiped out all Rover 's debts as part of the deal , despite the company 's annual profits of £100 million .
8 The company says the plant , modernised at a cost of £100 million ten years ago , can not meet today 's standards .
9 Investors will have to apply for a minimum of £240 worth of the shares , with an initial instalment of £100 .
10 Flotation advisers revealed that investors will be able to apply for a minimum of £240 worth of the shares , with an initial instalment of £100 .
11 Left untouched for five years , a minimum investment of £100 in the Series A bond is guaranteed to grow to £176.24 ; a compound rate of 12 per cent gross per year .
12 Left untouched for five years , a minimum investment of £100 in the Series A bond is guaranteed to grow to £176.24 ; a compound rate of 12 per cent gross per year .
13 Left untouched for five years , a minimum investment of £100 in the Series A bond is guaranteed to grow to £176.24 ; a compound rate of 12 per cent gross per year .
14 After a review of the state of research , the government decided , in 1988 , that it could not justify continued expenditure of £100 million a year on a project with such an elusive prospect of commercial return .
15 By the end of the century things had at last begun to change : in 1899 Primitive Methodists agreed a minimum of £100 while Congregationalists and Baptists set aside part of their Twentieth Century Funds for salaries .
16 This includes £250 million of property writedowns and a £100 million operating loss after interest payments of £100 million .
17 My predecessor planned to borrow the thick end of £100 billion in the next three years .
18 The last sentence refers to an earlier conversation between Green and Hickson in which the latter had claimed that the Cambridgeshire LEA would not be prepared to support the work of the District , whereas the Board had been offered a grant of £100 for 1931–32 and the prospect of increased grant-aid in subsequent years .
19 He furnished much of the office from his own resources although his annual salary of £250 was some 20% below the WEA 's nationally recommended minimum for District Secretaries — a reflection yet again of the District 's precarious financial position , then in deficit in excess of £100 .
20 For an annual sum of £100 he was to take on the care , culture and management of the Garden for a term of seven years from Michaelmas , to keep in repair the stove , greenhouse and other buildings and utensils contained in them , to make a catalogue of the plants and , an additional commercial perquisite , to be allowed to sell surplus fruit and plants for his own benefit .
21 Plus 25 RUNNER UP PRIZES OF £100 HOLIDAY VOUCHERS
22 He went on to explain that the construction of the links would cost £2,000 plus , and the purchase price of the land — about 100 acres — another £4,000 , and according to the Standard , he thought ‘ Some of the tradesmen of Henley would probably be induced to invest £100 in it , because it was not like asking people to make a donation of £100 .
23 It was thus agreed that redemption , to the sun of £100 only ( 4 x £25 bonds ) , be drawn for and should a bondholder so drawn insist on taking his money then the Bolney Syndicate would , if necessary , buy the bonds so saving the Club 's strained resources .
24 To finance the Club went ahead with the proposed issue of 15 Second Debenture Bonds ( at 5% ) , each of £100 .
25 Robert Dodsley was encouraged by Daniel Defoe and by Pope whose gift of £100 helped him to enter the book-trade .
26 David Whitehead of the University of Sheffield received a special mention and a prize of £100 .
27 First , under an approved share option scheme overseas participants are restricted to shares under option up to a maximum of £100 000 value ( UK resident participants are not restricted to £100 000 value and are eligible for the grant of options over shares up to an aggregate value of four times annual remuneration ) .
28 Nichola from Bordon received Nintendo Game Boy set and her mother won Somerfield shopping vouchers to the value of £100 for her help with the fancy dress .
29 It has always been a source of amazement to me that anglers who are prepared to pay upwards of £100 for a rod and reel moan plaintively about the price of perhaps the most important item of tackle : the hook .
30 The site layout had a first premium of £500 , a second of £200 and a third of £100 .
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