Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] estimate that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If a more reliable hip replacement had been used it is estimated that the Swedish community would have saved $20m , never mind the human suffering .
2 In the first year it is estimated that the new law saved 200 children from being killed or seriously injured .
3 It is estimated that the largest proportion of searches takes place following the consent of the occupier .
4 It is estimated that the total area under crops — 61,000 hectares — is 8pc smaller than last year , with 2pc more farmland now under grass .
5 It is estimated that the extra costs involved in employing the extra 20 officers would be £331,700 .
6 It is estimated that the extra costs involved in employing the extra 20 officers would be £331,700 .
7 It is estimated that the present net movement along the fault involves an average of 40 mm a- of transform motion and about 22 mm a- of orthogonal convergence ( Fig.3.29 ) .
8 In 1991 it is estimated that the young elderly represent 56% of all elderly persons , and further proportionate falls are anticipated .
9 It is estimated that the 150 men could produce 10,000 tons of coal a week .
10 It is estimated that the potential levy off live lamb exports is £750,000 a year .
11 In 1772 , when Frederick had admitted to the Danzig Chamber that the population of Pomerania was mainly Polish , it is estimated that the German speakers formed only about 13 per cent of the Pomeranian noble element .
12 It is estimated that the three million trees required for the new forest — mainly broadleaved tree species interspersed with conifers — will take 30-40 years to plant and cost £3 million .
13 It was estimated that the average sum raised per branch member to finance the work of the Eastern District and its branches as a whole for the year had been £1 3s. 4d .
14 By 1907 it was estimated that the average daily attendance in the city 's nickelodeons was 100,000 and very naturally local politicians , reformers , and social workers were anxious to assess the significance of this statistic .
15 Between 1976 and 1986 the average error in the Treasury 's forecasting of the PSBR ( whether negative or positive ) was £2.3 billion , and in the 1983 edition of the Treasury 's Financial Statement and Budget Report it was estimated that the average error in forecasting the public sector borrowing requirement for the year ahead was ofthe order of 1.5 per cent of GDP .
16 It was estimated that the average cost ranged from 200,000 to 300,000 yen ( £440 to £660 ) although a few spent as much as one million yen .
17 Grain should also be used more efficiently , through better processing and improved fodder mixes ( it was estimated that the Soviet Union lost 29,000,000 tonnes of grain , 1,000,000 tonnes of meat and one-third of all fruit and vegetables per year during collection , processing and storage ) .
18 First , it was estimated that the annual cost of the scheme to the Council would possibly be of the order of £1.25 million .
19 Based on photos taken by the US satellite , Landsat 5 , it was estimated that the total area cleared in 1991 was 11,132 square kilometres , equivalent to 0.3 per cent of the Amazon land area .
20 It was estimated that the consequent loss of exports and the extra imports needed to compensate for the shortfall could cost the economy up to US$2,000,000 million in 1990 .
21 It was estimated that the co-ordinated European Community and Italian relief efforts would keep Albania supplied with bread-making grain until the end of January 1992 .
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