Example sentences of "[be] [verb] for as [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Campaigners , backed by Ms Eagle , say the landing stage could be repaired for as little as £1.5 million instead of the £10 million being quoted by Merseytravel . |
2 | ‘ That 's middling to cheap for London , although a one-man band could be had for as little as £6 an hour . |
3 | A six-month old Rodin should not be sold for as much as one the artist himself made . |
4 | The six from Birdland could be sold for as much as forty two thousand pounds . |
5 | Alternatively a secondhand sir manual camera can be bought for as little as £40 . |
6 | A costume can be hired for as little as £5 . |
7 | Each of these may be scored for as many as 50 categories and repeated for say 30 individuals . |
8 | During 1967 and 1968 a small , serviceable set with both medium and short wavebands could be obtained for as little as Sh.200/ — . |
9 | Prints of the Gorge can be obtained for as little as £50–£70 and can sometimes be found in boot-sales and small auctions cheaper than that . |
10 | This can mean , in effect , that you 've got to be licensed for as many copies as you have machines . |
11 | Mere dared not silence , but neither could he see the value of , Emilia 's recurrent nostalgic reveries over their former life ; but he was deeply troubled when she drew his attention to the fact that the services of a curate could be acquired for as little as thirty pounds a year . |