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None of them could afford £50 for a ticket. afford
You owe me £68 altogether. altogether
As if in answer to our prayers, she offered to lend us £10 000. answer
The total cost will approximate £15 billion. approximate
How much is a thousand pounds in euros? be
Fifty pounds is the best I can offer you. best
bet (sb) (sth) (that...): She bet me £20 that I wouldn't do it. bet
I can lend you fifty pounds, if you want. That should help a bit. bit
I make it ten pounds forty-three you owe me. Let's call it ten pounds. call
a pound of carrots carrot
The thieves stole £500 in cash. cash
Animal welfare campaigners raised £70 000 for their cause last year. cause
Could you give me change for a ten pound note (= coins or notes that are worth this amount)? change
collect sth (for sth): We collected over £300 for the appeal. collect
She has over a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments. come in
At a conservative estimate, he'll be earning £50 000. conservative
This is costing the taxpayer £10 billion a year. cost
cost sth to do sth: The hospital will cost an estimated £2 million to build. cost
The company crashed with debts of £50 million. crash
The club is £4 million in debt. debt
estimate sth (at sth): The satellite will cost an estimated £400 million. estimate
The government has promised an extra £1 billion for health care. extra
a six-figure salary (= over 100 000 pounds or dollars) figure
grant sth to sb/sth: The bank finally granted a £500 loan to me. grant
an increase of 2p in the pound on income tax increase
He was taken on as a teacher but was found lacking (= was thought not to be good enough). lacking
leave sth (to sb): She left £1 million to her daughter. leave
leave sb sth: She left her daughter £1 million. leave
You can't live on forty pounds a week. live on sth
I've lost ten pounds since I started this diet. lose
The strike cost them thousands of pounds in lost business. lost
And then there's the little matter of the fifty pounds you owe me. matter
It will cost two, maybe three hundred pounds. maybe
It must be worth a million (= pounds, dollars, etc.) million
They knocked £500 off the car. off
At thirty years old, he was already earning £40 000 a year. old
You can't feed a family on £50 a week. on
It cost one hundred and fifty pounds. one
open sth: You need just one pound to open a bank account with us. open
It weighs a kilo, or just over two pounds. or
pay sth for sth: She pays £200 a week for this apartment. pay
I had to pay out £500 to get my car repaired. pay sth out
half a pound of butter pound
They cost two dollars a pound. pound
I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet. pound
a ten-pound note pound
a pound coin pound
What would you do if you won a million pounds? pound
Total losses were estimated at over three million pounds. pound
The pound came under pressure from foreign currencies today, increasing the chances of a rise in interest rates. under pressure
I won £500 in prize money. prize
The company has just announced its £27 million purchase of Park Hotel. purchase
They've put up the rent by £20 a month. put sth up
reveal (that)...: The report reveals (that) the company made a loss of £20 million last year. reveal
Don't be ridiculous! You can't pay £50 for a T-shirt! ridiculous
save sth on sth: The government is trying to save £1 million on defence. save
sell sth (to sb) (for sth): I sold my car to James for £800. sell
sell sb sth (for sth): I sold James my car for £800. sell
a dollar/pound sign ($/£) sign
Anyway, to put it simply, we still owe them £2 000. simply
They pay six pounds an hour. Something like that. something
spend sth on sth/on doing sth: She spent £100 on a new dress. spend
spend (sth doing sth): The company has spent thousands of pounds updating their computer systems. spend
He's six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. tall
They're only £40—not bad value, really. value
the weakness of the dollar against the pound weakness
He won £3 000 in the lottery. win