Example sentences of "would [verb] around [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It would make around £35000 at auction and there is no doubt that this is where the best value can be had . |
2 | A MOVE that would generate around £2million to help pay for improvements at Football League grounds is set to go ahead this week . |
3 | It might — as one bottle ( R.R.P. £2.20 ) will treat 250 gallons , a small 6′x8′x3′ pond would cost around £8 to dose . |
4 | Interviews with 200 such customers would cost around £2,500 through a market research agency . |
5 | By contrast , local authorities have calculated that full training costs , including time spent abroad by staff , would cost around £5,000 per teacher , or almost £12 million in total . |
6 | Head of environmental services , Mr Keith Atkinson , told them it would cost around £200,000 . |
7 | From Arena cars in Darlington ( 482–979 ) a day like that in a Granada would cost around £130£150 , including petrol ; more if you wanted the chauffeur to wear posh uniform . |
8 | Midfielder Steinmann , capped 23 times by East Germany before re-unification has already told Cologne he wants a move and would cost around £800,000 . |
9 | Three satellites , with optical , infra-red and radar facilities , would cost around $200 million . |
10 | If — most improbably — that figure still holds good , 40% would mean around $500m . |
11 | According to chief executive Max Pearce , the loss for this year would total around £500,000 . |
12 | At 26 , Lesley has yet to receive many commissions , and would charge around £600 for a portrait . |
13 | The party said that would save around £1 billion — the cost of maintaining contributions records . |
14 | This would add around £600 to the price , but it would be worth it . |