Example sentences of "[noun prp] would [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Using DCE 's equipment , a ‘ meeting ’ with colleagues in the United States would cost about £2.80 per minute , about £1.60 per minute in France and in the UK the normal cost of a digital telephone line for the time the users are connected .
2 Korda let him out on a three-picture deal with Fox , continued to pay him $15,000 a year but would take a large slice of what Fox paid him : from the three pictures Richard would earn about £80,000 .
3 David Williams , a spokesman for Wearside-based Reg Vardy , said two drivers who ordered a new Ferrari Testarossa costing £125,000 from the group 's head office in Stoneygate would save almost £5,000 .
4 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 .
5 An indirect result of the reduction of the fares was that the G.L.C. would lose approximately £50 million of the rate support grant .
6 The Bangladesh Vice-President , Moudud Ahmed , said on Oct. 4 that Bangladesh would lose about $1,400 million annually from the loss of exports to , and remittances from , Iraq and Kuwait .
7 The disaster had already cost the company $250,000,000 in lost business and compensation claims , and in 1990 Pan Am would spend over $63,000,000 on security .
8 Estimates that creating the Fsx would cost only ¥165 billion ( at 1985 prices ) were good for nothing more than selling the project to parliament which had to vote the money .
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