Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] cost [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A typical configuration supporting four technical people and 20 engineers would cost about $45,000 .
2 Anita Culley , who for the last six years has co-owned Walworth Castle with her husband , said the new plans could cost around £750,000 .
3 Interviews with 200 such customers would cost around £2,500 through a market research agency .
4 Terminals will cost around £500 ; on top of this , subscribers will have to pay for their information at the rate of about £30 per month .
5 The new machines will cost only £50 more than current single-speed VHS models and in the long-play mode give up to eight hours ' playing time , instead of the normal maximum of four hours .
6 Pensioners and the disabled had also benefitted from the Tories , he continued , claiming Labour 's proposals would cost over £10bn .
7 A very basic instrument consisting of five ranks of pipes on one manual and pedals would cost about £15,000 .
8 Bringing 7 visiting teams here and putting on the matches will cost almost quarter of a million pounds .
9 Its total of 26 projects will cost around $1.4 million .
10 A four-minute call during cheap rate times will cost just 99p , down nearly 25 per cent , says British Telecom .
11 Three courses may cost almost £100 , but when the cooking is done by masters like Nico Ladenis or Pierre Koffmann this is real value for money and barely half the evening price .
12 Councillors have been told repairs will cost about £1m .
13 Similarly dismal conclusions come from a study for the British government by ERL , an environmental consultancy , which calculated that meeting the government 's official goal of recycling half the reusable waste in household bins could cost roughly £50 ( $10 ) a household — or twice as much as ordinary rubbish collection .
14 Foam seats in three sizes to fit all racing kayaks will cost about £35 from Arrowcraft .
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