Example sentences of "put at [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Their combined size was estimated at only around 200,000 people in 1951 , but was six times larger by 1971 and put at over 2.4 million by the mid 1980s ( Shaw , 1988 ) .
2 The damage has been put at more than 60,000 pounds .
3 In the UK the figure is put at around 4000 .
4 Though all de Forbin 's fleet , except the Salisbury , got home safely the men on board suffered heavily from sickness , the final casualty list being put at around 4000 , a high proportion of those taking part .
5 Total costs of pre-celebration restorations are put at around £60 million .
6 The costs of moving from XPG3 to XPG4 at the kernel level is put at around $5m .
7 Voter turnout was put at around 80 per cent .
8 Each complete purchase is put at around £500,000 .
9 In some quarters the combined value is now put at about £225m .
10 The total number of Egyptian fighting men in Saudi Arabia is put at about 27,000 , with another 5,000 or so based in the United Arab Emirates .
11 The order , put at about £500m , was reported to have come from a group of British fund managers acting through Barclays Bank in London .
12 It is expected to see initial revenues from the Sentry-E as in the fourth quarter , with first-year sales put at about $25m .
13 The ROK army had proved effective in assailing the infiltrators and guerrilla strength on 12 April 1950 was put at about 577 .
14 The cost to government of such new facilities as improved roads and electrical railways is put at about $42 billion .
15 Professional investors have put at least $5 billion to work on the short side of the market .
16 So he 's separated himself at least from that he 's pu he 's put at least one barrier between him .
17 He 's put at least five minutes , five minutes plus .
18 But now it is understood that annual sales have slipped to only about $30m — and accumulated losses at the subsidiary are put at as much as $10m .
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