Example sentences of "[prep] excess of [n mass] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Kverneland ( UK ) Limited reckons to have in excess of 50% of the UK semi-mounted market , but we certainly do not sell anywhere near 850 of these units each year . |
2 | A charge of £5.00 will be made for each unfilled place in excess of 15% of the final numbers for which accommodation and catering services have been confirmed . |
3 | A drop in income in excess of 15% during the Session can be countered by reassessment on a current year basis . |
4 | A new Chair in European Law has been created , made possible by an initial commitment well in excess of £100,000 by the Birmingham law firm of Wragge & Co . |
5 | Thirdly the equipment and systems reliability of ‘ high-bay ’ warehouses can now achieve very high levels provided that maintenance is kept to an adequate standard ; availability of equipment for use is often in excess of 97% of the time work is available . |
6 | They crashed at Tillysburn roundabout , causing damage in excess of £4,000 to the car . |
7 | In 1970 , blacks accounted for well in excess of 10% of the American population ( 22.5 million out of 203 million ) ; other nonwhite races accounted for nearly a further 3 million citizens . |
8 | This was in excess of 10% for the first few months and was over 20% in some parts of Wales . |
9 | Based on an earlier estimate of £70,000 for computerised support of approximately 20,000 files in another department ( without networking costs ) , a similar system for the Highways and Planning departments , allowing for some economy of scale , could have cost in excess of £150,000 at the prices that were then current . |
10 | Mr Cook added that Canada and other countries were rapidly moving toward merger agreements and that DRT would boast a fee income in excess of $3.3bn in the current year . |