Sentences with Dollars, Sentences about Dollars
1. I spent 100 dollars on it.
2. You’ve gained a few dollars.
3. He exchanged yen for dollars.
4. That wallet costs 100 dollars.
5. I wish I had a million dollars.
6. It was less than fifty dollars.
7. This watch cost 10,000 dollars.
8. I paid ten dollars for this cap.
9. It’s worth three hundred dollars.
10. Can you lend me one hundred dollars?
11. I’d like to borrow about 250 dollars.
12. He invested 20,000 dollars in stocks.
13. Prices range from one to five dollars.
14. You may spend a maximum of 2500 dollars.
15. Please Jim, transfer 10.000 dollars to my account.
16. Jessica calculated that she had earned 3250 dollars.
17. If you can count your money, you don’t have a billion dollars.
18. I can afford to have a holiday provided that I earn 1000 dollars a day.
19. I’m not bragging but my movies have grossed well over a billion dollars.
20. If I remember correctly, Frank sold his car to Jessica for just 500 dollars.
21. It’s a terribly hard job to spend a billion dollars and get your money’s worth.
22. Sudden money is going from zero to two hundred dollars a week. The rest doesn’t count.
23. In the sick room, ten cents’ worth of human understanding equals ten dollars‘ worth of medical science.
24. In her whole life Mom never earned more than five or six dollars a week. Being without a husband, it was hard for her to find any place at all for us to live.
25. You know, I always say white is not a colour, white is an attitude, and if you haven’t got trillions of dollars in the bank that you don’t need, you can’t be white.
26. Man, if I made one million dollars I would come in at six in the morning, sweep the stands, wash the uniforms, clean out the office, manage the team and play the games.
27. Of the billionaires I have known, money just brings out the basic traits in them. If they were jerks before they had money, they are simply jerks with a billion dollars.
28. There was a time in my life when I thought I had everything – millions of dollars, mansions, cars, nice clothes, beautiful women, and every other materialistic thing you can imagine. Now I struggle for peace.
29. I met my boyfriend, a pro poker player, at a tournament. He tried to dissuade me because it’s a seedy gritty world. Listen, I’ve played till 4 in the morning. I’ve played with a half million dollars on the table.
30. Innovation has nothing to do with how many R amp& D dollars you have. When Apple came up with the Mac, IBM was spending at least 100 times more on R & D. It’s not about money. It’s about the people you have, how you’re led, and how much you get it.
1. It costs around 300$.
2. I loaned George $500.
3. Alex bet $500 on the race.
4. Alex bet $500 on the fight.
5. I get paid $3.000 per month.
6. I need $300 to rent the house.
7. Alex withdrew $300 from his account.
8. I sent George $20,000 two weeks ago.
9. His writing brings him $7?000 a year.
10. It costs $780 a night not counting tax.
11. Alex donated $3,000 to the refugee fund.
12. Alex’s annual income is more than $5.000.
13. I borrowed $ 1000 from him for needing money.
14. Collect the book, which is $ 2 each, from the bookstore.
15. Frank had to shell out $50.00 for the speeding ticket he got last week.
16. This film cost $31 million. With that kind of money I could have invaded some country.
17. Money doesn’t make you happy. I now have $50 million but I was just as happy when I had $48 million.
18. If you owe the bank $100 that’s your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that’s the bank’s problem.
19. The movies have got more corporate, they’re making fewer movies in general, and those they are making are all $200-$300m tent-pole releases that eat up all the oxygen.
20. We also have a program in place for low income people. A family of four making $26,000 a year can receive medical coverage, irrespective of citizenship or what documents.
21. When I was 15, I worked at a dry cleaner because I wanted Abercrombie & Fitch jeans. My mom told me I could have $20 jeans, not $70 jeans, unless I was willing to work for them. So I did!
22. Without true medical liability reform, our doctors will continue to leave, and young doctors coming out of medical school $100,000 to $200,000 in debt will not be able to afford such onerous costs.
23. Now, if you’re Al Gore, you can afford $10 a pop for squiggly-pig-tailed fluorescent light bulbs. But if you’re mainstream America, two or three kids, mom and dad working outside the home, that’s not a very good deal.
24. The regular guy still relates to him and Howard is a $500 million guy now who dates a model and drives about in a limo all day. But Howard still knows how to make a plumber laugh and those guys still have him on in the morning, because he is a real talent.
25. We can’t get to the $4 trillion in savings that we need by just cutting the 12 percent of the budget that pays for things like medical research and education funding and food inspectors and the weather service. And we can’t just do it by making seniors pay more for Medicare.
26. A retired teacher paid $62,000 towards her pension and nothing, yes nothing, for full family medical, dental and vision coverage over her entire career. What will we pay her? $1.4 million in pension benefits and another $215,000 in health care benefit premiums over her lifetime.
27. The game in beauty is changing so much, if your product isn’t high tech or can’t make a unique performance claim – plump your lips, reduce your lines, look glossy, and stay on for 24 hours – you can’t go to market today. I’m not just talking about a $20 lipstick, but a $5 lipstick!