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1 The investment is likely to run into tens of millions of pounds.
2 Estimates of the cost of all this run into tens of billions of euro.
3 The scale of payouts could run into tens of billions of dollars, analysts estimate.
4 I thought every one over there had a contempt for an income that didn't run into tens of thousands.
5 Individual bonuses for the top tier of investment bankers will run into tens of millions of dollars in many instances.
6 It's a new business idea that's aims to help newlyweds recoup their wedding costs, which can run into tens of thousands of dollars.
7 Farmers in Moray say they fear the cost of sand and dust storms in the area could run into tens of thousands of pounds.
8 Lawyers said on Wednesday they were already fielding calls from Avandia users, with one predicting lawsuits could run into tens of billions of dollars.
9 Its rivals, meanwhile, face the challenge of an additional tax bill running into tens of millions of pounds.
10 The cost of this tomfoolery runs into tens of thousands, even in cases where there are no personal injuries.
11 There were aboard six men whose fortunes ran into tens of millions, besides many other persons of international note.
12 The source said: It would cost a huge amount of money, running into tens of billions of pounds, to decommission Faslane.
13 With stakes running into tens of thousands on the table, Mizner said, I can't bear to spend Christmas in New York.
14 The suppliers were seeking compensation for lost revenue they said ran into tens of millions of euros after VW canceled a contract.
15 It raised the prospect of major disruptions for many key businesses and a massive repair bill running into tens of billions of dollars.
16 Ireland's central bank governor Patrick Honohan has said the country will likely end up with a loan running into tens of billions of euros.
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