Example sentences of "[adv] £100,000 " in BNC.

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1 Charities with turnover below £100,000 can choose to have their accounts examined by an ‘ independent examiner ’ , somebody the trustees consider competent , who could , for example , be their bank manager .
2 The final category ( for charities with income below £100,000 ) , was described as ‘ somewhat disappointing ’ .
3 Those with incomes below £100,000 need only submit their accounts for ‘ independent examination ’ .
4 The small companies rate is applied to companies with fairly small taxable profits — below £100,000 in 1987 .
5 Tbilisi have 48 hours to appeal the decision but it looks as if Linfield are back in the competition — and suddenly £100,000 better off courtesy of UEFA payments and television rights .
6 For example , in Wales , the micro-electronics scheme has provided only £100,000 , for a total of £80 million spent on it .
7 Cost : approx £100,000 .
8 The immediate effect of the revenue enhancement however , brought with it a more than proportionate increase in costs across the board and a surplus deflated by approximately £100,000 .
9 Of particular interest will be the information that : 1 ) Michael Smurfit subscribed for £500,000 ( and not £100,000 as reported elsewhere ) shares in UPH , the company that first acquired the site from the liquidator ; 2 ) Larry Goodman is also a shareholder in UPH through Paribas ; 3 ) John Finnegan , the principal in Finnegan Menton , was an advisory in the original sale to UPH ( at £4.4m ) and to Telecom ( at £9.4m ) only 17 months later ; 4 ) The site had been offered to other property developers by Finnegan Menton at £2.7m in 1988 ; 5 ) The sale to the so-called European consortium , i.e. Noel Smyth 's friends , ( at £6.75m ) was only fully concluded days before Telecom paid over £9.4m for the same site ; 6 ) The bank behind the Smyth/Doherty consortium in Ansbacher Bank .
10 The threshold , which in this illustration is assessed at above £100,000 a year , exempts 97 per cent of the population from the new tax ; of course , the threshold would be even higher if assessed according to 1988 data .
11 ‘ But for this you should really have at least £50,000 and preferably £100,000 — and a stockbroker to guide you through the minefield of stocks and shares . ’
12 C Walker and Sons was founded in Blackburn 30 years ago by two brothers , Jack and Fred Walker , with a few thousand pounds of capital and has grown from a business with a turnover of under £100,000 in the late 1950s to a £620m concern with 3,400 employees in the UK and Ireland and profits last year of £48.4m .
13 Stewart hopes to keep the bill under £100,000 .
14 ‘ Interest rates are not going to fall much more , and prices for properties under £100,000 have reached rock bottom . ’
15 Finding no way other than the direct question , he put it , and watched Yeo , unruffled , confirm that she had indeed put up £100,000 .
16 ‘ Angie had nothing to complain about — anyone would have been glad to put up £100,000 to get in here .
17 And two companies with strong Australian transport interests , Britannic Shipping and Playmaker , have agreed sponsorship deals worth nearly £100,000 a year between them for the next three years .
18 Together they have provided a record events sponsorship of nearly £100,000 , sum which will enable the Trust to stage eighteen concerts .
19 The East Oxford Traffic Scheme has cost nearly £100,000 and is causing more problems than it solves .
20 Bookmakers in Yorkshire believe the off-course coup produced winnings of nearly £100,000 .
21 And finally the supporters have not wasted nearly £100,000 of the Club 's money !
22 Vendors would do well to remember the principle illustrated in Finney Lock Seeds Ltd v Mitchell ( George ) ( Chesterhall ) Ltd [ 1983 ] 1 All ER 108 in that the damages incurred and awarded ( in that case nearly £100,000 ) can be far in excess of the purchase price paid for the assets ( in that case approximately £100 ) if the loss is a consequence of a defective asset .
23 WITTON-LE-WEAR wonder Pond Tornado has been backed to win nearly £100,000 in the Greyhound Derby .
24 It look craftsmen in Cheltenham a year to build the peacock , who is valued at nearly £100,000 .
25 ‘ I have already paid out £100,000 in legal fees .
26 Mr Hislop said a fund to raise money from readers stood at about £100,000 .
27 For cheaper up-and-coming areas , she advises buyers to look around the Bastille and Le Valois Perret , where prices work out at £20-£40 a square metre — about £100,000 for a typical two-bedroom flat .
28 Merely the removal of about £100,000 from the League annually in TV fees and sponsorship can cause an icy blast to the Fourth Division 's infirm .
29 Bristol City are offering about £100,000 for Charlton 's Welsh international striker Andy Jones .
30 When we started here we only put in about £100,000 between four of us , to keep us going till the fees came in , and that was more than enough .
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