Cost-up Sentence Examples

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  • The creation of the city water-system has also been excessively costly, and the total cost up to the 31st of January 1908 of the works remaining to the city after the creation of the metropolitan board in 1898 was about $17,000,000.

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  • After the sale and disposal of the surplus military stores and equipment, the port, with the remaining equipment and the fleet of ferries and barges, was sold by the Disposal Board for £1,407,000 (plus the cost up to £40,000 of acquiring the land by the Government) to the Queenborough Development Co., who thus acquired 1, 500 ac. of land including 250 ac. that were reclaimed from the swampy foreshore.

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  • The inland transit of goods is almost entirely on the backs of bulls carrying from 450 to 600 lb, on ponies carrying 200 ib, and on men carrying from l00 to 150 lb, bringing the average cost up to a fraction over 8d.

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  • The total cost up to 1906 was $5,113,749.

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  • Universal's TV infomercials will apparently cost up to $ 800,000 to produce, which amounts to a serious commitment.

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  • Working Time Tables for the steam days can cost up to £ 30 each, plus you try to find the loco duty rosters.

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  • Today a pure shahtoosh shawl can cost up to 20,000 dollars on the international market.

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  • Walker says rapeseed oil can cost up to £ 373 per ton to buy, compared to used cooking oil at just £ 175.

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  • Non hi-def types can cost up to $4,000, making them relatively affordable for their size.

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  • Remember also that anything involving the term "marine," as in marine inspections and such, to cost up to 3 times what those items might cost outside the water.

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  • Tinned, boxed, or specialty tea favors can cost up to several dollars or more.

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  • Fresh flowers purchased out of season drive the cost up and are sometimes hard to find.

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  • Will you have to pay the total cost up front, or does the school offer a payment plan?

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  • Other stones require specialty equipment and careful handling, driving the cost up.

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  • It is a good idea to confirm the delivery cost up front as this can vastly inflate what might otherwise appear to be a very good deal.

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  • Some styles cost up to several thousand dollars, depending on the perfection of the pearl, the metal, and any other gems used in the design.

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  • There is less demand for the organic versions of products, which brings the cost up.

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  • These could cost up to $130.00 and come in color combinations like Chrome Black/Black Black, Silver/Brown, Silver/Black, and Grey/Brown.

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  • While there are some economical models available, larger purifiers can cost up for four hundred dollars.

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  • Tungsten rings are typically more expensive than their gold or platinum counterparts; a plain tungsten band can cost up to $800 or more, and more elaborate designs can easily cost over $1,000.

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  • Lastly, Dolce & Gabbana handbags can cost up to the high thousands.

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  • It's true that the cost up front will be a lot, but since they don't go out of style, they can also be handed down to a younger sibling.

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  • These long ones are an exceptional resource because the DVDs cost up to $20 each; getting them for free online is a major cost saver.On YouTube, try the videos from YogaToday, such as this great beginner session.

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  • The inexpensive models run around $1,000, and more top-of-the-line, professional grade machines can cost up to $20,000.

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  • The insurer negotiates rates with dentists directly, which means that the plan member knows how much his or her services will cost up front.

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  • New Yorker and Houston styles can cost up to almost $600.00.

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  • The telegraph lines are owned and have been almost entirely built, at a cost up to 1906 of £865,670, by the government, which in 1873 took over the then existing lines (781 m.).

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