Example sentences of "[noun pl] tied up [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 That is the private opportunity cost of the funds tied up in the project .
2 As the crews tied up for the last time in Southampton , watched , and waited for by families and friends they had n't seen for eight months , many of them agreed getting back to a routine , going back to work , might by tough .
3 There they found two boats tied up alongside the wharf , waiting to unload their cargo of dolphin corpses .
4 The people of my constituency are appalled that Monmouth borough council has millions of pounds tied up from the sale of council houses and can not use that money for housing .
5 When this happens , the social opportunity cost of the resources tied up in the public project is the return that households could have obtained on the same resources .
6 The flow cost is the opportunity cost of the money or social resources tied up in the plant and is measured by the initial capital cost multiplied by the discount rate r .
7 But LMC also includes the per-period opportunity cost of the resources tied up in the capital stock , what we might call the capital charge c k , whose calculation we described above .
8 I can already hear the objections from those clubs who have a few players tied up with the Championship .
9 it was held on appeal that income from assets tied up in the deceased 's farm could not be deducted from the dependency claim by virtue of s.4 of the f.a.a as amended by the administration of justice act 1982. in this case the widow of a farmer inherited a share of a farm jointly owned by her husband and his brother .
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