Example sentences of "[noun pl] be estimated to be " in BNC.

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1 However total AIDS cases are estimated to be between 100,000 and 150,000 .
2 The savings are estimated to be more than £250,000 annually .
3 By mid-1989 foreign exchange reserves were estimated to be sufficient to cover only two months of imports .
4 Volunteer labour was needed to reduce the cost of the construction of 66 games facilities to $18,000,000 , at a time when Cuba 's international reserves were estimated to be less than $100,000,000 and the national debt stood at $7,000 million .
5 Companies are estimated to be paying out £6 million a day in household and commercial claims — £1.30 for each £1 of premiums they collect .
6 In 1986 , 440 thousand lone parents were estimated to be in paid work including those receiving sb with part-time earnings .
7 Around 100,000 asylum seekers and refugees were estimated to be living in Switzerland at the end of 1990 , over half of them being people whose applications had not yet been processed .
8 School attendance for the age group seven to eleven years is estimated to be 40 per cent .
9 The energy released by going to allowed Ramachandran angles was estimated to be 4kcalmol -1 using the program BIOGRAF ( BioDesign , Pasadena ) .
10 Only a slight change is forecast for the area of cereals this year which at 46,300 hectares is estimated to be less than 1pc below that for last year .
11 The odds ratio for drop out for serotonin reuptake inhibitors compared with tricyclic and related antidepressants was estimated to be 0.95 , which was not significantly different from 1 ( 95% confidence interval 0.816 to 1.107 ) ( table III , fig 2 ) .
12 Without a national society to maintain such a link it is doubtful if amateur radio could survive in today 's cut-throat world of radio communication where a single frequency in commercial terms is estimated to be worth millions of pounds .
13 Antral crypts were estimated to be longer than gastric body crypts .
14 Defence and security activities were estimated to be costing more than S 11 million a day .
15 It comes after a national survey revealed one in four 15 year olds smokes regularly and that sales of cigarettes to children are estimated to be worth around £70m a year .
16 On the livestock scene , total cattle numbers are estimated to be 1pc lower .
17 His assets were estimated to be worth £1.96m , but he had £1.75m of loans .
18 In the UK , the assets in pension schemes are estimated to be over £300 billion .
19 The elasticity of expected duration with respect to unemployment benefits is 0.18 for teenage men , around 0.14 for men aged 20–44 , 0.08 for men aged 45–54 and 0.06 for men over 55 ; ( vi ) the elasticity of hazard rate with respect to unemployment benefits is estimated to be -1.19 , which is nearly double that of NNS .
20 Salaries were not keeping up with the rate of inflation , which in the cities was estimated to be running at 20 per cent .
21 Faraday 's manufacturing overheads are estimated to be £12,000 per month .
22 Selling and Distribution expenses are estimated to be £50,400 a year and are incurred evenly over the year .
23 World reserves of coal of various types are estimated to be around nine hundred billion ( 9 x 10 11 ) tonnes .
24 As much as £750,000 extra in investment from Manchester and other northern councils was estimated to be available if the paper moved .
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