Example sentences of "to £100 [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Tickets for the Opens are £10 , with entry £30 for the big-money Classic , which promises £1,500 to the winner down to £100 for seventh , and 16 £50 section prizes .
2 for taking a few branches , and between £2 and £10 for the unauthorized building of a cottage or house , to £100 for unwarranted taking of timber on a large scale .
3 The reversal operation is carried out as a day treatment under local anaesthetic at a cost of £950 plus another £50 to £100 for pathology services .
4 If you take our recommended holiday insurance with the Eagle Star group and your baggage is not delivered within 12 hours from the time of arrival at your holiday destination due to delay or misdirection in delivery , you are covered up to £100 for essential purchases .
5 This can be a costly business , as since 1892 these volumes have been illuminated and a calligrapher may now charge £75 to £100 for an entry .
6 — Up to £100 for reasonable additional hotel and travelling expenses .
7 Richmondshire District Council 's recreation committee has agreed to give up to £100 to urgent repairs being carried out at the memorial hall , Middleton Tyas , near Richmond .
8 GEC , which has been making fibres for Telecom for two and a half years , says it is aiming to get the cost down to £100 per kilometre by the end of the 1980s .
9 Currently , where a joint team from a number of JAA states are engaged in JAA certification of a new aircraft or power-plant type , each state charges the applicant according to its national scheme , which may vary from zero to £100 per hour .
10 We will refund up to £100 per person for the medical expenses of anyone who was in your car and was injured when the car was involved in an accident .
11 We will refund up to £100 per person for the medical expenses of anyone who was in your car and was injured when the car was involved in an accident .
12 Students may have to contribute to the cost of these ( up to £100 per year ) .
13 These were the men and women who no doubt complained that in Nice the cost of unfurnished houses had risen between 1858 and 1876 from £64 to £100 per year , and that of women servants from £8–10 to a scandalous £24–30 a year .
14 Having myself asked several haulage firms for a similar quote , the price ranged from £75 to £100 per load .
15 First , s402(6) allows Target to pay up to £100 as consideration for the surrender to it of the £100 group relief , which would be sufficient to meet Newco 's interest obligation .
16 Prices range from £40 to £58 but expect to pay up to £100 in London — call for your nearest salon .
17 The first mention of £100 clearly demands an ‘ at least ’ interpretation ; what Arthur has is ‘ exactly ’ £100 ; one might therefore not expect the it of the second sentence to be able to refer anaphorically to £100 in the first sentence without antagonism .
18 First full 12 hours of delay £20 , each subsequent full 12 hours delay £20 , up to £100 in all OR
19 What is needed today is that sum which , invested , will with interest amount to £100 in one year .
20 What is needed today is that sum which , invested , will with interest amount to £100 in one year .
21 Airtours reduced the cost of a holiday in Florida by up to £100 from December 28 .
22 The second prong of the attack is reduced rates for the GEC Plessey Rabbit phone , which drops in price to £69 from £127.65 , and the Rabbit Recall package ( including the park and charge unit ) , which goes to £100 from £177 .
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