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Example sentences for "fifty guineas"

  • Why, I told you Sir Humphrey Challoner was robbed on the Heath last night--robbed of fifty guineas, eh?

  • Jack had caught a glimpse of his Honour the night before on the Heath, under circumstances which even now brought a smile to his lips, and which incidentally had made the poor of Brassington richer by fifty guineas.

  • Hartington, and I was attacked by a damned rascal who robbed me of fifty guineas.

  • Twas only last night Sir Humphrey Challoner's coach was stopped not three miles from Hartington, and his Honour robbed of fifty guineas, by that pernicious highwayman.

  • On the supposition that there are six or eight volumes, I think you might venture as far as fifty guineas, and proportionably for fewer.

  • With very great economy he may do this on one hundred guineas a year, but at his ease for one hundred and fifty guineas.

  • I authorized him to go as far as fifty guineas.

  • Mr. Hardy one hundred guineas to fifty guineas, that Mr. W.

  • Fitzpatrick one hundred guineas to fifty guineas, that within two years from this date some measure is adopted in Parliament which shall be (bonĂ¢ fide) considered as the adoption of a Parliamentary Reform.

  • Sure the town must pay him fifty guineas, if he doesn't get a customer, and that's worth comin' for.

  • That the sum of fifty guineas each be presented to J.

  • Yes," replied Vanslyperken, laying down the one hundred and fifty guineas which he had received.

  • It was an acknowledgment for the sum of fifty guineas, but not specifying for what service.

  • The Priest asks for a Loan of Fifty Guineas --and Offers "Freney the Robber" as Security.

  • Ay, indeed; fifty guineas, which you will lend me on my own security.

  • The Priest asks for a Loan of Fifty Guineas, and Offers "Freney the Robber"as Security XXXIV.

  • Fifty guineas only is offered for the celebrated Irish Wolfhound Tara, by the famous Champion O'Leary.

  • Fifty guineas only is offered, and the time is running merrily on, gentlemen, all the time.

  • Fifty guineas is a longish figure for a three months' pup, with distemper to face and all that.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    coming from; draw from; fifty acres; fifty days; fifty dollars; fifty feet; fifty francs; fifty guineas; fifty guns; fifty leagues; fifty miles; fifty millions; fifty pounds; fifty thousand; fifty times; fifty yards; fifty years; human passion; jolly good; made very; primitive times; quite recent; single witness; the place; thick coat; would better