Example sentences of "[no cls] [noun pl] [conj] at " in BNC.
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1 | Currency : new córdoba ( US$1.00=3,9970.5014 córdobas as at Feb. 5 , 1990 ) . |
2 | Currency : gulden ( guilder ) or florin ( US$1.00=1.9024 guilders as at June 11 , 1990 ) . |
3 | Currency : New dinar ( US$1.00=11.5737 dinars as at May 4 , 1990 ) . |
4 | Currency : lilangeni ( US$1.00=2.6638 emalangeni as at June 11 , 1990 ) . |
5 | Currency : loti ( US$1=2.6638 maloti as at Jan. 28 , 1991 ) . |
6 | Currency : loti ( US$1.00=2.6638 maloti as at June 11 , 1990 ) . |
7 | Based on current values , up to 1,000,000 forints ' worth of land and 200,000 forints ' worth of other property ( houses , hotels , factories , etc. ) would be compensated in full , with compensation above those limits being awarded against real values on a sliding scale ; the upper limit for awards per claimant was set at 5,000,000 forints ( US$1.00=76.6553 forints as at April 29 , 1991 ) . |
8 | Currency : dinar ( US$1.00=23.6013 dinars as at July 1 , 1991 ) . |
9 | Currency : French franc and Spanish peseta ( US$1.00=F6.1702=113.994 ptas as at July 1 , 1991 ) |
10 | Currency : quetzal ( US$1.00=2.8433 quetzales as at Feb. 5 , 1990 ) . |
11 | Currency : Tunisian dinar ( USdollars 1.00=0.9166 dinars as at Jan. 22 , 1990 ) . |
12 | Currency : Surinam gulden ( guilder ) ( US$1.00=1.7834 guilders as at April 29 , 1991 ) . |
13 | Spanish law limited to 10,000,000 pesetas the amount an individual or a company might donate to a political party , with a maximum of 1,000,000 ptas for donations to campaigns ( US$1.00=111.689 ptas as at June 24 , 1991 ) . |
14 | Currency : French franc and Spanish peseta ( US$1.00=F5.6099=104.4277 ptas as at May 4 , 1990 ) . |
15 | Currency : Afghani ( US$1.00=61.6076 afghanis as at March 12 , 1990 ) . |
16 | Currency : drachma ( US$1.00=198.991 drachmae as at July 1 , 1991 ) . |
17 | Income was set at 20,881,900 million ptas and expenditure at 23,497,200 million ptas ; the resulting deficit was expected to represent 1.6 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) ( US$1.00=105.048 ptas as at Sept. 30 , 1991 ) . |
18 | Currency : Surinam gulden ( guilder ) ( US$1.00=1.7666 guilders as at May 4 , 1990 ) . |
19 | Currency : rouble ( US$1.00=0.6022 roubles as at April 2 , 1990 ) . |
20 | Currency : boliviano ( US$1.00=3.5218 bolivianos as at April 29 , 1991 ) . |
21 | Argentina was suffering from spiralling inflation ( prices rose by 79.2 per cent in January with a similar figure projected for February ) , while the currency , the austral , was collapsing against the US dollar ( from US$1=1,000 australs at the beginning of January to US$1=5,000 australs as at Feb. 23 ) . |
22 | Inflation had been reduced from an estimated 95 per cent in March to 11.4 per cent in April and the local currency , the austral had been stabilized against the US dollar , firming from around US$1=6,000 australs in March to US$1=5,000 australs as at May 31 . |
23 | Currency : afghani ( US$1.00=56.6172 afghanis as at Sept. 30 , 1991 ) . |
24 | Currency : boliviano ( US$1.00=3.0865 bolivianos as at May 4 , 1990 ) . |
25 | Currency : Yemeni dinar ( US$1.00=0.3393 dinars as at April 2 , 1990 ) . |
26 | ( US$1.00=9.5255 dinars as at Oct. 29 , 1990 . ) |
27 | Currency : lilangeni ( US$1.00=2.5459 emalangeni as at Jan. 28 , 1991 ) . |
28 | Currency : Spanish peseta ( US$1.00=104.4277 ptas as at May 4 , 1990 ) . |
29 | Currency : austral ( US$1.00=9728.72 australs as at April 29 , 1991 ) . |
30 | Currency : austral ( US$1.00=5,006.8674 australs as at May 4 , 1990 ) . |