Sentence examples for planned to cost from inspiring English sources

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The project, which is planned to cost £215m in total, is due for completion by 2016 – delayed from its previously projected opening of this year.

The extension project, which is planned to cost £215m in total, is due for completion by 2016 – delayed from its previously projected opening of this year.

The Neart na Gaoithe windfarm, based in Scotland's outer Forth estuary, would have a capacity of about 450MW of power and was originally planned to cost £1.4bn to build, though that is likely to rise to more than £2bn.

Originally planned to cost $217 million, the budget was increased to $265 million after MLSE took control.

In late 2010, the hospital added a, five story patient wing to the facility, initially planned to cost $64,200,000.

The freeway south of the Pennsylvania Turnpike was planned to cost $68 million and be finished by 1975 while the part north of there was planned to be completed by 1985.

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Create a spreadsheet if you plan to cost a number of recipes.

The overall change is planned to be cost-neutral.

Dynegy said it planned to cut costs by $400 million to $450 million during the next four years.

Back in May, Mr. Gulliver was cagey about how he planned to cut costs by as much as $3.5 billion.

The campaign estimates the plan to cost about $350bn over the span of 10 years.

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