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

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1 The decision means that the JDS will have to absorb over £100,000 already spent in legal costs .
2 This was true enough : the Company needed to sell about £100,000 of goods a year in West Africa to carry on enough trade to cover its fixed costs for shipping and for its forts ; it was never able to manage this and in a good year it could only take about 6,000 slaves across , which might be worth £90,000 .
3 WITTON-LE-WEAR wonder Pond Tornado has been backed to win nearly £100,000 in the Greyhound Derby .
4 Few of the exhibits , which are expected to fetch around £100,000 in total , come with a guarantee of having been used in any particular film or show .
5 ‘ Angie had nothing to complain about — anyone would have been glad to put up £100,000 to get in here .
6 Rothmans are to put over £100,000 into the county over the next seven years and will also be title sponsors of the opening home match , the Sunday League game against Lancashire at Durham University on April 19 .
7 The team 's recommendations on travel policy have been accepted by the Executive Team and are expected to save around £100,000 per annum .
8 BRITAIN 'S next generation of buy-in managers will be experienced managing directors seeking greater job satisfaction and prepared to invest around £100,000 , according to new research carried out by investment capital group 3i .
9 BRITAIN 'S next generation of buy-in managers will be experienced managing directors seeking greater job satisfaction and who are prepared to invest around £100,000 , according to research by investment capital group 3i .
10 Now the woman is hoping to raise over £100,000 by selling souvenirs of her friendship .
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