Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] for [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 The database represents a repository of information together with facilities for data manipulation .
2 RENEGADE pit bull terriers are being used in illegal dog fights all over Britain for £1,000 prizes .
3 Luckily he was able to drive out and the Middleton in Teesdale driver was soon in contention for 1300cc honours .
4 By the time I got to the last rocker I had been out of the garage , round the block three times , back up the drive and home in time for teal Is there any way I can turn the engine over without moving the vehicle ?
5 You can stand back in practical terms , too — suggesting a couple of hours ' break for people to clear their heads , or that you finish early in order for people to think over proposals and reconvene in the morning .
6 It says that future versions using 16M-bit chips rather than the present 4Ms will enable DEC/3000 Model 400/S and Model 500/S systems to address 512Mb and 1Gb main memory respectively ; they are out now at $4,800 for 32Mb , $7,800 for 64Mb .
7 Most successful in the sale were two fine early nineteenth-century Savonnerie carpets ( lots 227 and 228 ) which sold well above estimates for $200,000 and $230,000 respectively ( £127,759 ; £146,902 ) .
8 SOUTHAMPTON winger David Lee , signed only 14 months ago from Bury for £350,000 , has joined Second Division Bolton on a month 's loan .
9 He moved on to Leicester for almost £400,000 , then to Middlesbrough for £650,000 .
10 Wings was subsequently sold by Rank to Horizon at about the same time as Horizon was itself purchased more or less outright by Bass for £90 million in May 1987 .
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