Example sentences of "of [adv] £100 " in BNC.

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1 The result was a profit ( ignoring transaction costs ) of 2125 - 1150 = £975 , with an initial margin of only £100 .
2 Even later in his career when he was drawing master to the Queen , and published a book of nonsense , a travel book , a volume of landscape drawings and numerous natural history illustrations , Lear made a profit of only £100 .
3 Unfortunately for Froggy the outsider romped in , the unexpected bonus of nearly £100 led to ‘ just one drink ’ to celebrate , and by throwing out time that night all the money had gone and Froggy was legless .
4 At a time when the national income was little more than £2 billion a coal production loss of nearly £100 million and a total loss of nearly £250 million had been incurred .
5 The company , which had a profits of about £100 million last year , insists it will not mean larger bills for households with normal consumption .
6 The average sum allocated for every child aged 5–17 by these children in single-parent families ranges from a minimum of about £100 to a maximum of just over £300 ; a range of £200 .
7 It means a saving of about £100 .
8 The 2600 kilometre network will plainly make a loss , probably of around £100 million a year .
9 But its price tag of around £100 million made it too expensive for a purely national project , and the cost has been split between three countries with Britain and the US joining the Netherlands .
10 It has been pointed out , for instance , that in 1983 the largest 70 British manufacturing multinationals had a foreign output of around £100 billion , whereas their home production was £70 billion .
11 In the past eight years , some 5,400 police officers have been freed for operational policing duties by civilianising posts which do not require the powers or skills of a police officer , representing an efficiency gain of around £100 million per year .
12 The report points out that energy conservation measures in the US produce an annual saving of around £100 billion — equivalent to 14 million barrels of oil per day .
13 Research showed that nearly one in ten pints drunk at home last month was imported for personal use , resulting in a loss of revenue of almost £100 million , the society told the Paymaster-General , Sir John Cope .
14 ‘ There 's a world market of over £100 million a year in clean technology and I want to see British industry winning a much larger share of it . ’
15 The council is providing the Games infrastructure at a cost of over £100 million , and has three leading members among the directors of GB Universiade .
16 With a list price of over £100 , this is really for the upholsterer , picture framer or other professional who needs to use a tacker daily .
17 Use them all and you can enjoy savings of over £100 , a valuable contribution to the cost of your game .
18 Milton remarked that this chair had hitherto been a sinecure , though it carried a salary of over £100 per annum and would ‘ serve any gentleman especially a law[y]er ’ .
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