Sentence examples for will be cheap to from inspiring English sources

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Being a Ford, it will be cheap to insure and run.

One thing that is clear, though, is that dye-sensitised cells will be cheap to make.

If it's as unlikely as the firms say it is, it will be cheap to insure against.

If you use a relatively unsophisticated motor and a small coil, an air-conditioner will be cheap to make but will use a lot of electricity.

The closure of the old adventure playground was related only in the sense that it was motivated by financial reality – it cost £250,000 a year and could only be opened sporadically, whereas the new playground, which cost £250,000 to install, will be cheap to maintain and open all the time.

It looks as though this oil - if it is there - will be cheap to extract.

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It will be cheaper to fly.

"Within the next decade it will be cheaper to recycle".

For other businesses, it will be cheaper to pay the penalty than to offer the insurance.

Average hospitals will be cheaper to run and easier to control than highly differentiated ones; they may also score more highly on certain measures of service improvement.

Electric cars will be cheaper to own than conventional cars by 2022, according to a new report.

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