Example sentences of "for £100 " in BNC.
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1 | Craig recommends a fine Balouchi rug in a geometric weave five by three feet for £100 : ‘ These natural dyes look good in period houses . ’ |
2 | Although the parliamentary campaign , backed by 350 MPs of all parties , originally asked for £100 million to help the victims , the demands have been scaled down . |
3 | All these rates are in Cyprus pounds , of which you get about 80 in exchange for £100 sterling . |
4 | During the evening a cheque for £100 — the proceeds of the January fancy dress dance — was presented to Barbara Griffiths , for the Alresford and District Community Minibus service . |
5 | Options available on all models include a cutaway for £100 , a 48mm wide ‘ ragtime ’ neck for £60 , and left-handed versions for £45 extra . |
6 | The disposal programme comprises assets of over £500m and the Ritz in Piccadilly , Mecca for the internationally wealthy , could be yours for £100 m . |
7 | Shops say the recession and divorce blues have caused booming sales with some selling for £100 each . |
8 | Dine with the stars Italian style for £100 |
9 | The shares are now just 2.5p , so you could pick up a massive 4,000 shares for £100 before brokers fees . |
10 | Princess Marie Louise borrowed a linen tablecloth from Buckingham Palace , insured it for £100 and sent it to Belfast to be copied exactly to scale ( 22 inches ) . |
11 | Our picture shows pupils from St John the Evangelist , Bradford , receiving a cheque for £100 from the Yorkshire Bank in association with the British Trust for Conservation . |
12 | The smallpox hospital was sited between the London Road and the railway , and on November 29th , 1873 , the Town Council sold the building to the Board of Guardians for £100 . |
13 | ‘ A broking house might pay back £120 ( in perks ) for £100 they get in , ’ complains one trader . |
14 | A writes to B offering to sell him his horse Phineas for £100 . |
15 | Accordingly , he ‘ did up ’ the car ( then worth £20 ) at a cost of £85 and then sold it for £100 . |
16 | 2–6 At a sale of surplus stock belonging to R. Wilson of Leorin were a pair of duncel-backed young horses , brother and sister , which were sold for £100 . |
17 | sole occupancy of a hotel room is sometimes possible for £100 for two weeks . |
18 | Many thanks for your letter of 5 April acknowledging my cheque for £100 for the charities for the benefit of which the Swimathon was run . |
19 | Suppose that on December l , X agreed to buy from Y for £100 one ton of corn to be delivered on January 1 . |
20 | DOUGLAS Macmillan Home administrator Paul Bishop , centre , receives a cheque for £100 from Alexandra Pottery 's Lisa Spruce ( now at Barlaston ) and Mark Bagguley . |
21 | Thus , on Sunday , I hooted in disbelief when A Year In Provence focused on the natives ' preoccupation with hunting a local , woodland fungus which sells for £100 a pound . |
22 | A desk is bought for the business for £100 paid for from the bank account . |
23 | The machines have useful lives estimated at three years and will then be sold for £100 each . |
24 | A cheque for £100 was presented by estate agents Dollery Waller in Saltburn yesterday towards to town 's Bandstand Fund . |
25 | Driver Michael Conley , 17 , had bought the car just hours before for £100 . |
26 | At the same time you would be giving charity a boost as the Echo will send a cheque for £100 to the charity of the winner 's choice . |