Example sentences of "of the value of " in BNC.
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1 | Any benefit enjoyed by the donor or a ‘ connected person ’ as a consequence of making a gift under Gift Aid must not exceed the lower of £250 or 2½% of the value of the gift . |
2 | Of course , taking account of the value of a house and its contents and personal savings and investments it is not surprising that a great many people have estates that exceed the inheritance tax threshold . |
3 | In Benenson 's words : ‘ The gradual change over the last 30 years in the public perception of the value of human life is a measure of Amnesty 's influence . |
4 | Her idea of the value of art criticism was a simple one . |
5 | It is a fascinating story of a turnaround , of the value of sectorisation and of the quality of the managers who took up the challenge of ‘ Other Provincial Services , . |
6 | Maan , with no agriculture , commerce or industry , is especially hard-hit by the country 's economic difficulties , including the halving of the value of the dinar , rising prices and more unemployment . |
7 | In their view the older generation could never be persuaded of the value of a proletarian ideology . |
8 | So I am encouraged in my perhaps natural naïveté , I am encouraged to be simpliste , by my knowledge of the value of complication in fogging up the real issues in politics . |
9 | A £60 joining fee and yearly management fee of 1 per cent of the value of the investment within he PEP gets clients a range of advice and options on their PEP investment . |
10 | They fear the deterioration of the value of the pound against the dollar may mean Mr Outhwaite is poised to demand another £60 million in cash from them — cash calls totalling £168 million have already been paid . |
11 | With real mortgage rates on extra borrowing normally between 4 and 5 per cent , it is quite plausible that about a quarter to a third of the value of housing equity — estimated at £830billion at end-1987 — could be due to deregulation . |
12 | Where home ownership is low , as in Scotland and Northern Ireland , housing made up 33% and 28.1% respectively of the value of inherited estates in 1980–81 . |
13 | In England that year , homes accounted for 45.6% of the value of bequests . |
14 | Most people have a far better idea of the value of their house than of their annual income tax . |
15 | In 1984 New Zealand farmers received an effective level of government aid ( taking account of subsidies , minimum-price supports and so on ) of 33% of the value of their output — almost as much as European farmers then received . |
16 | Rather than follow their British and American counterparts , who fed a property frenzy with mezzanine debt , deep-discount bonds and other financial wheezes , Germany 's more prudent bankers have consistently refused to lend more than two-thirds of the value of a development project . |
17 | In Germany , where mortgage interest payments are not tax-deductible and mortgage loans can not exceed 60% of the value of a house ( compared with 100% in Britain ) , home prices fell in real terms in the past decade . |
18 | There is an error in chart 4 of your survey ; starting from the same initial point , the curve representing the traditional view of the value of a firm should rise initially and then fall , as the level of debt increases . |
19 | It also makes no mention of the value of the Pirelli brand name , which is associated with fancier , higher-margin tyres . |
20 | America 's reminder to Germany of the value of NATO is one piece of a jigsaw puzzle that is growing more difficult to solve . |
21 | But limiting the size of a loan — to , say , a certain percentage of the value of a house or a multiple of the borrower 's income — would mainly curb the borrowing by first-time buyers . |
22 | The pound sterling maintained a steady value during the Victorian era , and in the then current atmosphere of British security and superiority the possibility of any erosion of the value of the pound was unthinkable . |
23 | So convinced is Saab of the value of air conditioning in our climate that it intends offering it instead of a sun-roof as a no-cost option on other models . |
24 | In this instance the objective is not just a winning result ; it is also to leave the volunteer workers with an awareness not only of their importance , but of the value of the contribution they have made and how much they are appreciated by the ‘ roadies ’ and the candidates passing through . |
25 | And here again we have a case of the value of the therapeutic power of music itself . |
26 | Independent mortgage broker John Charcol is offering a 10-year fixed rate for borrowers of 9.95 p.c. — equivalent to an annualised percentage rate ( APR ) of 12 p.c. — for loans of up to 95 p.c. of the value of the property . |
27 | APR ) for 90 p.c. of the value of the property up to £200,000 with a one-month interest set up fee and six-month early redemption penalty . |
28 | It is available for up to 95 p.c. of the value of the property with a £300 set up fee and six months redemption charge . |
29 | APR ) up to 95 p.c. of the value of the property . |
30 | APR ) up to a maximum of 90 p.c. of the value of the property with a £150 set up fee and three months early redemption charge . |