Example sentences of "set [pron] [adv] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 A Style 2 decorated with a relatively simple ‘ Wild Rose ’ motif would set you back $105 ; a Style 3 with the more elaborate ‘ Lily Of The Valley ’ pattern , $145 .
2 The whole package only takes a couple of days to master , claims the company , and it will set you back £449 .
3 Micrografx also produces a customized PostScript printer driver , which also offers features over and above the Windows generic version , but it ai n't cheap — it will set you back £100 .
4 A Chanel designer puffa jacket would set you back £1,300 , a Hermes one £1,040 .
5 The two volumes with their half a million definitions will set you back £120 — but will reveal the secrets of a wobbly — a fit of panic , a cereologist — one who studies crop circles and a guppie — a green yuppie .
6 Staying at the Swan Hotel in Grasmere , for example , will set you back £74 a night , inclusive of breakfast and dinner .
7 It 'll set you back £19.90 from Passenger in Beak St , London W1 , and also comes in baseball , beret and bush hat variations .
8 The day starts with the great American breakfast , which , if you have n't managed to get as part of your hotel deal , should be eaten in a local coffee shop or diner and will set you back $3-$4 for eggs , bacon , toast and unlimited coffee .
9 Eating and drinking is particularly good value — you can get a 6 course ‘ Mezes ’ meal , where you get lots of small dishes of Turkish delicacies for about £3 although a good bottle of wine may set you back 70p !
10 The 2.8 Quattro will set you back £26,160 or £23,523 manual 2 × 4 .
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