Example sentences of "could [be] [prep] [n mass] " in BNC.
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1 | The Mayor of Craigavon , Fred Crowe , said : ‘ I think the damage caused in Portadown could be between £12m and £15m . ’ |
2 | When other tradeable assets are taken into account the total of charity money that might be available for fund management could be between £15bn and £20bn . |
3 | David Newham , head of general licensing at PPL , warned the industry that buying a licence was cheaper in the long term , as fines could be between £800 and £1,000 . |
4 | They could be at Buck House or , even worse , at Balmoral but she wanted to take the kids and her bald boyfriend to St Tropez . |
5 | The court was told that a stuffed golden eagle could be worth £1,000 and the other birds could fetch £160 each . |
6 | Casting aside Pennzoil 's claims that it had no intention of launching a bid , Chevron moved into top gear to protect itself against a takeover which could be worth $35billion and would revive memories of some of the biggest corporate battles of the 1970 's and 80's . |
7 | — It could be worth £25,000 . |
8 | With a projected growth rate of 5 per cent a year , it could be worth £204 billion by the end of the century . |
9 | Contracts to US companies could be worth $25 billion . |
10 | METROPOLITAN AREA NETWORKS MARKET COULD BE WORTH $2,000m |
11 | Indeed , according to analysts at InterConsult Inc , the market could be worth $190m by 1995 . |
12 | Chairman Sir John Hall made that pledge yesterday and the deal could be worth £1 million to Keegan . |
13 | He is believed to own around 40 properties there and in the Isle of Man , as well as a large private art collection which could be worth £1m . |
14 | And especially a er they could be from people , |