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Example sentences for "hundred and fifty thousand"

  • No; to marry a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.

  • Well, my shares in the bank represent a hundred and fifty thousand; those are Kitty's.

  • Curse you, I should like to give you a hundred and fifty thousand of those.

  • Adelaide, with a population of a hundred and fifty thousand, has a noble university, quite equal in standing to that of any city in the country.

  • The city of Valetta is the capital, having a population of a hundred and fifty thousand.

  • His cashier ran off with three hundred and fifty thousand francs.

  • I will give you a hundred and fifty thousand francs.

  • Louis broke the ominous silence, by abruptly saying: "Then you refuse to disappear if I pay you a hundred and fifty thousand francs?

  • Be kind enough to look behind that cupboard, and you will find the three hundred and fifty thousand francs.

  • Well, if you want to know the truth, it's between a hundred and forty and a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.

  • Things get about pretty fast in the City and we can size them up fairly well; and I should say, putting two and two together, that a hundred and fifty thousand would be nearer the mark.

  • To-morrow morning gilt-edged, immediately saleable securities will be placed at your disposal for a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.

  • And so this pure and innocent being had already accumulated a hundred and fifty thousand francs in savings.

  • A few days previously Hulot had insured his life for the sum of a hundred and fifty thousand francs, for three years, in two separate companies.

  • I have in my possession a green diamond said to be worth a hundred and fifty thousand pounds," answered the Russian quietly.

  • You cannot put a man who steals a diamond worth a hundred and fifty thousand pounds in the category of common thieves.

  • That tiny stone is worth a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.

  • It was said to be worth a hundred and fifty thousand pounds.

  • Russia will invade the east frontier with certainly as many more, perhaps a hundred and fifty thousand.

  • When the war began, he had an army of a hundred and fifty thousand of the finest soldiers in the world.

  • They say these rascally Swedes, who have not a shadow of quarrel against us, intend to land fifty thousand men in Pomerania; and that Austria will put two hundred and fifty thousand in the field.

  • But say a picture does cost fifty thousand, its gross earnings, the first year, should be two-hundred and fifty thousand.

  • Arbitrarily setting fifty thousand as a fair production cost, we'll want at least a hundred and fifty thousand to begin with.

  • I don't believe I've got a hundred and fifty thousand dollars on deposit altogether.

  • The five hundred shares just transferred cost thirty thousand dollars and we sold them for a hundred and fifty thousand.

  • That makes a hundred and fifty thousand dollars in expenses, doesn't it?

  • The check was drawn for a hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and Crane and Keith settled back sullenly.

  • The camp contained at least a hundred and fifty thousand soldiers, as many foot as horse soldiers, collected under the name of Alamanes.

  • Twenty thousand Russians, from the frontier provinces and the government of Tobolsk, engaged with a hundred and fifty thousand Tartars, and, notwithstanding their courage, were overwhelmed.

  • During the last year of the war from a hundred and fifty thousand to two hundred thousand workers of all kinds were given work each month.

  • On September 21st, Venizelos asked France and Britain for a hundred and fifty thousand troops.

  • In a short time the Allied forces amounted to a hundred and fifty thousand men, but the German campaign was moving rapidly.

  • A king who possessed such a revenue could never have endured fourteen months' captivity for not paying a hundred and fifty thousand marks to the emperor, and be obliged at last to leave hostages for a third of the sum.

  • By selling the good-will of their business, the pair would have over a hundred and fifty thousand francs, not counting the inheritance from their father.

  • But I promise to find you some young and agreeable woman with a hundred and fifty thousand francs?

  • And did you intend," said Flore to the old man, "to give a hundred and fifty thousand francs to your nephew?

  • Napoleon, alert and ubiquitous, then made his usual round, and knew when he retired to rest in the royal palace that with seventy thousand men, or rather boys, he had repulsed a hundred and fifty thousand of his foe.

  • I suppose I shall have left, on re-assembling my forces, a hundred and fifty thousand men.

  • On the 14th of June the whole of his forces amounted to three hundred thousand men; of which only a hundred and fifty thousand infantry, and thirty-five thousand cavalry, were in a state to take the field.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    class ticket; elaborate report; hundred and fifty dollars; hundred and thirty years; hundred and twenty thousand; hundred days; hundred fathoms; hundred feet; hundred guineas; hundred head; hundred leagues; hundred louis; hundred miles; hundred other; hundred pounds; hundred roubles; hundred sequins; hundred sous; hundred talents; hundred times; hundred ways; hundred yards; its highest; per cent; that though; wild olive