Sentence examples for due to cost £44m from inspiring English sources

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The next stage of the project is due to cost £44m, with private companies providing half of that.

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The crisis over the CAP Futures programme, which was originally due to cost £102m, has angered farmers.

It is due to cost 24 billion yuan and open in five years.

Major river schemes affected include those due to cost £58m in Leeds, £6m in Thirsk, Yorkshire and £1.3m in Croston, Lancashire.

The electricity industry wants the reform of the Energy Companies Obligation, which supports energy efficiency in poorer households and is due to cost £2.5bn.

The online programme for the October 12 event, which was due to cost £10, ended with the note: "We'd very much appreciate it if you could help us to pack up - stack chairs, collapse tables.

Edinburgh City council has just issued their plan for "Building a Vision for the City Centre" which is to be is welcomed, even if it is only about ten years late and should have been promulgated before the Edinburgh trams project, now due to cost £776m, was even approved.

The work is due to cost £420,000 and is part of an £8m repair programme.

The airport is due to cost €556 million ($764 million)—although critics reckon that the figure could end up escalating wildly, to something more like €2 billion ($2.75 billion).

While stavudine is rarely used in resource-rich settings and is no longer recommended by the World Health Organization for initial treatment of HIV-1 infection [13], it remains an important component of standard ART regimens in many resource-limited countries, largely due to cost [14], [15].

Eighteen patients declined due to: cost (n=2), too ill (n=3), not interested (n=11), dismissed (n=2).

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