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How to use kroner in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word kroner? Here are some examples.

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The Danish courts convicted him of racial discrimination and fined him 5,000 kroner.
The price went from 280 to 320 Danish kroner, and has since gone up another 20 percent.
Trains from here to Copenhagen's Central Station run every 20 minutes, take 12 minutes and cost 25.50 kroner.
For the Danes the last few weeks were not about the economic merits or otherwise of paying for goods and services in euros instead of kroner.
Closure of all the fields would cost producers 115 million kroner daily, the Norwegian Oil Industry Association said.
People can pay in their own currency, euro, sterling, US, Australian or Canadian dollars, Swedish kroner, yen, rand or Swiss francs.
One measure of the seriousness with which Denmark takes the issue of extremism is the nearly 60.9 million kroner deradicalization plan agreed by the government.
A dollar buys you about five Danish kroner, which is not a conversion in our favor.
This item shows an unrealised valuation gain on the deposit in Danish kroner.
The referendums mean that Denmark is not part of the EMU, so the monetary standard is still Danish kroner, DKK, but fixed to the Euro.
It involves the EU's having to send several hundreds of billions of kroner eastwards each year.
It is very short-sighted to pursue slightly higher corn yields and then have to pay billions of kroner in order to purify the groundwater.
The Danes voted by referendum last year not to join the euro, but one in ten retailers indicated that they will price their goods in euro and kroner.
To be exact, I had ten kroner in my pocket, less than one pound.
Income and expenses settled in foreign currency are included in the Profit and Loss Account in Danish kroner translated at the official rate of exchange on the date of the transaction.
This item consists almost entirely of sixmonth deposits in pounds sterling and Danish kroner, which matured on 5 January 1999, the date on which these holdings were sold.
The first section ends with the narrator in a state of near-bliss after getting ten kroner for a feuilleton, but his over-all situation does not seem likely to improve.
Therefore, as the global economy stabilizes, we do not expect the rebound in the Canadian dollar to be as strong as the rebound in the Australian dollar and Norwegian kroner.
The Group keeps its total currency risk exposure to a minimum by borrowing in pounds sterling and Norwegian kroner, depending on the relative weight of each of these activities.
Examples from Classical Literature
And if you do what I wish, I shall give you fifteen thousand kroner more.
The bill for lodging and breakfast was seven kroner for us two.
All these workers receive one kroner a month, which is saved up for them.
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