Consequently the Czech School Society must keep them up and pay the expenses in connection with them, amounting to a loss of more than two million kronen up till now.
So there was a price of fifty thousand kronen on his head, reflected Korniloff, as he left the restaurant.
A Cossack went down to four kronen and an infantryman down to one kronen.
At the first he paid twenty-nine kronen for each Cossack captured and five kronen for each Russian infantryman.
Kronen had something formal and reserved in his disposition, without being unfriendly.
The Englishman and Von Kronen plunged deep into a game at chess.
This military action and its execution very seriously affected the civil action during its establishment, and also greatly impaired the value of our credit in the Ukraine by offering kronen notes to such an extent at the time.
The War Grain Transactions department was empowered, by Imperial instructions to the Government, to place 100 million kronen at the disposal of the War Ministry, and this amount was actually set aside by the finance section of that department.
They were the vultures from Jugo-Slavia and Czecho-Slovakia come to feed on the corpse of Austria while it still had flesh on its bones, and while Austrian kronen still had some kind of purchase power.
And I, whose thirty kronen had passed her by the satin-pantalooned and lace-bosomed doorkeeper, was quite forgot.
For the most part they are masked, and range from the low to the high, from those where the entrance fee is but two kronen to the elaborate ones whose demand is thirty kronen.
Obedient to orders she had placed the envelope containing her fifty Kronen before the secretary as she went in.
And she could copy the Fraulein's hat for two Kronen and a bit of ribbon she possessed.
The wife of one of the professors at the hospital desired English conversation at two Kronen an hour.
Then with a lordly gesture to her to follow he stalked to the outer room, and picking up the envelope with the fifty Kronen held it out to her without a word.
But fifty Kronen is fifty Kronen, and South American beef is high of price.
Ten Kronen of it I found to-night under my bed, and it may be yours anyhow.
The Frau Professor Bergmeister, infatuated with English and with Harmony, engaged her, and took her first two Kronen worth that afternoon.
It was generally money with any of the three, and only the week before Peter had found an error in his bank balance which meant that he was a hundred Kronen or so poorer than he had thought.
It did much more than offer her two Kronen an hour; it gave her back her self-confidence, although the immediate result was rather tragic.
In a railway accident things become very dear," said the woman; "these blood-sausages are four kronen apiece.
That will be another three kronen, eleven kronenin all.
Abbleway wondered to himself what price she would have put on the ham, and hurried to pay her the eleven kronen before her emergency tariff expanded into a famine tariff.
In Agram you can buy them cheaper, and in Paradise no doubt they will be given to us for nothing, but here they cost four kronen each.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kronen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.