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Example sentences for "two hundred thousand pounds"

  • For the miserable stipend of two hundred thousand pounds a year, he was ready to compromise the interests of the kingdom, and make himself the slave of the most ambitious sovereign in Europe.

  • They accordingly marched home with an instalment of two hundred thousand pounds, and the king was given up, not to the Independents, but to the Commissioners of parliament, in which body the Presbyterian interest predominated.

  • Dupleix was splendidly rewarded, and was intrusted with the command of seven thousand Indian cavalry, and received a present of two hundred thousand pounds.

  • The Commons voted him one million two hundred thousand pounds, and the Scottish parliament added twenty-five thousand pounds more, and the Customs for life.

  • The civil list was fixed at two hundred thousand pounds, and a revenue for the army capable of maintaining thirty thousand men, with such a navy as the Lord-Protector should deem necessary.

  • Here the matter paused till James moved a dissolution, when the Commons advanced to two hundred thousand pounds, and the king accepted the sum.

  • Sir Robert Walpole moved, that an aid of two hundred thousand pounds should be granted to that princess.

  • Two hundred thousand pounds--it's the greatest stake I ever played for.

  • What percentage would it pay on two hundred thousand pounds?

  • I think it is worth anywhere from one hundred thousand pounds to two hundred thousand pounds, perhaps more.

  • Now we will investigate this matter, if you like, and if you wish to take me in with you, and put the price up to two hundred thousand pounds, I will see what can be done about it when we get to London.

  • Why, in the name of all that is wonderful, don't you put the price at two hundred thousand pounds?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    break away; closed shop; cold solution; colonial times; cups sugar; far and; hearing from; quite prepared; told that; turned sharply; two ago; two companies; two days after the; two different; two eggs well beaten; two hours; two hundred and fifty thousand dollars; two hundred thousand pounds; two men; two miles from the; two more; two ounces; two parts; two pounds; two teaspoonfuls baking powder; two things