The next day my boatmates and I each slipped Martin a fiver, and suddenly his English improved immensely. |
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Unfortunately, at the moment, sales are slow, as most such wines cost over a fiver. |
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I picked up my frappuccino and drank it all down whilst Justin pulled out a fiver and left it on the table. |
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I search my wallet for something extra, but I've only got a fiver and my checkbook is at home. |
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The happy hour offer is excellent value and the promotional bottle of wine at a fiver well what more can I say. |
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Then, Frances bounded into the living room to collect a fiver after she heard her mom curse. |
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He could have contradicted the Aussie's statement but the fiver, still rolled up in his weak hand, was enough validation for him. |
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Next I made it known that I would pick up anyone's kitchen detail for a fiver and soon I was working the wash box four days a week. |
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After an empty fifteen seconds, he lowered his head down to the line and placed the fiver under his nose. |
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I love mix tapes as much as the next cheapskate, but I like to get them for a fiver from my local market bootlegger. |
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The helping was not on the generous side but what do you expect for a fiver? |
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By making my own sandwiches and resisting temptation by not grazing on snacks at my desk all day, I reckon I could save a fiver a day. |
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If you get there after 8pm, entry is still only a fiver, which is still good value since you can continue to boogie until 1am. |
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Six subsequent landscapes become successively more reductive, as both the fiver and the horizon are eliminated from view. |
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I didn't have two pennies to rub together, and I had to borrow a fiver to run the horse. |
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They said they'd pay her a fiver then proceeded to borrow a tenner from me. |
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People exit with triumphant smiles carrying boxes full of books, usually acquired for less than a fiver. |
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As a general rule, no more than a fiver a throw is what you should be spending on barbecue wines. |
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Thank you, thank you for letting us come here and skivvy for you 12 hours a day for less than a fiver an hour. |
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They may be slavering for beer, but are they prepared to pay a fiver a pint? |
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A tenner for the binman and a fiver for the newspaper delivery boy are relics of Christmas past. |
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Dozens of stores claim to be closing down but somehow never do, with garish hoardings advertising two pashminas for a fiver. |
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So worried are they that customers won't pay more than a fiver for wine with a screw cap that these closures now come in very baffling disguises. |
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Sichuan cuisine is based around fiver specific flavours: salty, sweet, spicy, sugary and sour. |
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We have a three pack of socks on special for only a fiver up at the till! |
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She says she'll sell it, and then if fate places that fiver and that book in each other's hands someday, they'll know they were meant to be together. |
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At a fiver a head it would have made a tidy sum for some deserving cause. |
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At the Whitakers Arms on Wednesdays, ladies get a bottle of wine for a fiver. |
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It only sold a few hundred copies: enough to make the press happy, and to give me annual royalties of a fiver. |
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What makes the whole operation so charming is that it seems like no one's dropping anything even as heavy as a fiver, so you lose your cash dollar by dollar. |
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I'm willing to put up a fiver, and you put up another fiver, and if he doubles that for us then we can talk about standing in with him with a hundred. |
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The deal seems especially bargainous after we discovered that Pizza Express' store bought pizzas are currently being sold for a fiver in supermarkets. |
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Even last week, for the Grand National, I had a fiver each way on a horse. |
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But the filthy fiver, says Dr Ron Cutler, who led the study, could be the spark that lights the fire of an epidemic. |
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The studio audience, offered a fiver a day to turn up, provided their own challenges. |
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Neither side knew the other was where it was until Octavius' quadrireme loomed out of the mist almost on top of Vatinius' fiver. |
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Admittedly, an extra fiver or tenner a month won't break the bank for most people but, for many of us, the council tax is one of our largest expenses. |
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We are not talking in terms of a fiver or a tenner here or there. |
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It is further recommended that the Commission strive to become one of the country's Top 100 Employers within the next fiver years. |
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Fortunately I was prepared for this sort of thing and always had a fiver safety-pinned into my vest, so I rushed out and bought a pair of shoes. |
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I haven't got any change, and I don't want to break a fiver. |
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Its triple DNA and keratin rich formula strengthens the hair from its very root and smoothes down the capillary fiver. |
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A pint will set you back about big venue prices – up to a fiver. |
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In fact, the shape of a fiver tends to be locally similar due to the closeness in water speed, soil erodibility, vegetation, etc. |
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Things looked up, though, when an antimonarchist lent me a fiver for food and drink. |
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This is a huge amount of wine for less than a fiver and crafted in an extremely quaffable style. |
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Gary Lineker didn't make an appearance, but I left with a fiver as well as a doggy bag of shark, jalapeno and orange potato snackettes. |
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Hand over a fiver and you get a gasmask, a bottle of Dettol and a can of fly-spray. |
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The toll road over the Kalimalang fiver is to link Bekasi Timur and Kampung Melayu in Jakarta. |
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If you're over 50, enjoy two games of bowling PLUS get a tea, coffee and bacon or egg buttie for a fiver. |
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Tenders are invited for Providing and fixing of Hanging fiver pot gamla at lalghati square to airport tringle. |
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We get our crab bucket, line and mini net for a fiver and head to where all the other crabbers are perched. |
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A bonus was the keepable, archival and informative programme-book, a fiver well-spent for once. |
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A ploughman's, a pint and an induction for a fiver. |
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Redo gave him one more please mister and the man handed him another fiver angrily and marched into the airport terminal, followed by his female companion. |
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But when you have just had no change from a fiver for three ice cream cornets, only two of which had chocolate flakes, you remember tuppenny Twicers with great affection. |
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Do you have a fiver I could borrow? I can pay you back tomorrow. |
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Topshop are selling sequinned Alice bands for less than a fiver. |
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