Example sentences of "[noun sg] could be [adv] to " in BNC.
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1 | Officials fear the death toll could be up to 300 . |
2 | The cost of acquiring the building could be up to £2.5m and converting into a 3,000seater arena , hosting judo , volleyball and handball , could cost the same again . |
3 | If the new investment is only made after the sale proceeds are realised , the total delay could be up to three weeks . |
4 | But sources at Touche Ross said that the loss of revenue to Deloitte UK as a result of a cessation of referred work from the international organisation could be up to as much as ‘ tens of millions of dollars ’ . |
5 | Mr Wendt 's take-home pay could be down to £828,345 against £1.1 million under the Tories . |
6 | The implication for the client of finding a title to attendance allowance and the severe disability premium or invalid care allowance could be up to an extra £78.60 and is therefore an alternative option to residential care . |