Maybe the book was worth twenty-five marks," I suggested.
I have told you once,' he answered; 'twenty-five marks.
He said: 'Twenty-five marks,' and went on reading.
It costs one mark to drive an iron nail into the figure, five marks to drive a silver nail, and 100 marks to drive a gold one.
I paid sixty-five marks for it, and it wasn't like any typewriter I have seen before--or since.
Thomas Booth, in Eccles Church in Lancashire, leaves 100 marks to two chaplains for ten years in two chapels--five marks a year each.
It stood indeed at five marks in 1283, when the first mention of the church occurs in connection with the secular lordship.
He reflected a few moments, and then mentioned a reasonable charge, five marks a morning.
A revolver and case cost twenty-five marks, gold thread for embroidering the monogram, five marks.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "five marks" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.