Example sentences of "[pron] will [vb infin] about [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Plans for the service , which will cost about US$ 1 million in the first year , have been delayed by lack of funds .
2 But Juno , which will cost about £16m , has yet to raise any money apart from the ITV deal .
3 You could either buy a lot of 10V , 5 per cent Zeners and sort out one with the right voltage ( up to 10.5V is possible at 5 per cent tolerance ) , or you could use a 9.1V Zener in series with two high-current silicon rectifiers , which will drop about 0.5V each .
4 Bass , which produces Carling lager , will invest £3m per season over four seasons to be shared equally among the 22 clubs who will receive about £150,000 each season .
5 We will have about £100 per week for their training needs .
6 They will drop about 10mm
7 If Scotland are successful , they will get about £100,000 from the International Cricket Council for participating and if they reach the World Cup finals , they will receive a further £25,000 .
8 It 'll cost about £6,000 a time to import it to Britain .
9 It is estimated that it will affect about 24% of EC traders within the UK , but will account for about 97% of all the trade .
10 The Government reckons it will cost about £4 million to implement , 75 per cent of which it is hoped will be clawed back from industry .
11 It will total about £59 million , which compares favourably with the measly £3 million that Labour spent in its last year in office .
12 This year it will spend about £1 — 5 million on research related to satellite mapping .
13 It estimates it will need about £200,000 and has been pledged £65,000 by the millionaire property developer Godfrey Bradman , chairman of the society 's Education Research Trust .
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