Example sentences of "will cost [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean the plates 'll cost pennies to make .
2 It 'll cost Virgin an estimated five million pounds a year to lease each new plane , with six on order
3 The dentist says : ‘ It 'll cost £150 .
4 The biggest saving will be on the Heathrow-Palma route where a EuroClass Eurobudget return will cost £290 against the current business return ticket which costs £484 .
5 Both schemes will cost £9 .
6 In a move that was mandated by the Office of Telecommunications last summer , British Telecommunications Plc yesterday announced that it was cutting by £40 the cost of a new line for residential customers : from June 1 , it will cost £99 ; a new line for a single line business will also cost £99 , down from £152.75 ; residential customers will also now be able to spread the cost of phone service connection by paying an initial charge of £25 and four quarterly payments of £25 — which sounds like a great deal …
7 Memories of Loma Prieta are not the only incentive ; the US Geological Survey a 50 to 60 per cent chance of a major quake in California in the next 30 years that will cost $50 billion in property losses alone .
8 The Veep 's G-IV will cost $50 million — about double the price of a typical corporate aeroplane because of the need for development and installation of secure voice and data communications avionics packages .
9 Evaluation versions are available now ; the company says , and the extensible binary version will cost $50 for single copies with volume reductions .
10 Evaluation versions are available now ; the company says , and the extensible binary version will cost $50 for single copies with volume reductions .
11 A Super COMPstation 7/30 with a 36MHz CPU , 520Mb disk , 32Mb memory , on-board GX graphics accelerator and a 19″ colour monitor will cost $13,490 in the plan ; the Taiwanese company reckons that a similar system from Sun Microsystems Computer Corp is currently list-priced at $20,500 .
12 A Super Compstation 7/30 with a 36MHz CPU , 520Mb disk , 32Mb memory , on-board GX graphics accelerator and a 19″ colour monitor will cost $13,490 in the plan .
13 The project will cost £30m to build and will take the form of a mall containing specialist shops .
14 They are considering setting up an organisation called Eumetsat to plan three new satellites that will cost £250 million over eight years .
15 The day 's lost court time will cost £15,000 .
16 HP 's network licence system — also included in DME — will be available for OpenView in July and costs £4,400 , a distributed network advisor due in July will cost £1,800 and a Probe Manager , expected in September , will start at £2,270 .
17 He reckons that with inflation running at 19 per cent a year it will cost £141.61 in two years ' time .
18 Crushed 25 kilos will cost £15.95 coarse ; £16.95 fine .
19 BR estimates that it will cost £6 million to repair just one structure on that line , the viaduct over the Ribblehead valley .
20 One sign that the adminstration is beginning to think seriously about basic research is its decision last week to release only partial information on six interagency initiatives that , taken together , will cost $12.5 billion .
21 Even though they pointed out that it is useless — and will cost £400,000 to repair .
22 The old Sovereign 's house — now the Royal Irish Fusiliers ' Museum — will cost £500,000 to restore .
23 In the last few weeks , McLaren has announced its new BMW powered supercar will cost £530,000 when it goes on sale at the end of 1993 .
24 And it will cost money — the training .
25 Help of any kind will cost money and time , yours and theirs .
26 The motor industry thinks different , Retooling to make cars that run on low octane fuel will cost money .
27 All this will cost money .
28 List all your materials , every part of the process that will cost money and find out beforehand what the cost will be .
29 No doubt it will cost money , but I do not suppose the money will be spent very quickly .
30 It is recognized that any programme of improving information management will cost money , in the form of staff and equipment , but any money spent will result in opening up the wealth of our information resources to larger numbers of people .
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