Example sentences of "to [n mass] [conj] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 January was the 28th consecutive month in which bankruptcy cases involving debts equivalent to £58,400 or more rose above year-ago levels .
2 Exxon also agreed to make a further payment of up to $100,000,000 if further damage from the oil slick was discovered in the five years after this period ( 2002-2006 ) .
3 Its share price began at $38 , soared to $55 but then crashed to $9 during a market collapse in 1903 .
4 I could tell you about the money he has lent to people and never got back .
5 An SBU with high capital intensity could well be at an early stage of its product life-cycle , when one would expect it to be building up its investment relative to sales and also experiencing low profitability as it fights to establish itself in the market .
6 Businessure is aimed at businesses with a turnover of up to £1m and generally involving premiums of up to £5,000 per annum .
7 Wadkins got away with not the best of drives at the 18th but he had a gap , hit a five-iron to 45ft and then holed it across all sorts of slopes and burrows .
8 These fees included a charge of at least £2,500 which increased on a scale related to the length of the proposed railway , to anything up to £75,000 and also included the cost for holding any public inquiry that was deemed necessary .
9 A pair of tusks is valued at up to $2,000 and often exchanged for drugs .
10 Apart from the firm belief that if workers and senior management were to pair and so produce a perfect working environment– all hope was placed in the children of the workers we spoke with .
11 A guide to p.c.b.s and how to make your own
12 A guide to p.c.b.s and how to make your own
13 The value of the European database market increased by 37% to $231m and now constitutes 45% of the worldwide market ( larger than the US portion ) .
14 The value of the European database market increased by 37% to $231m and now constitutes 45% of the worldwide market ( larger than the US share ) .
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