Sentence examples for coming to around from inspiring English sources

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With their combined state pensions coming to around 30,000 roubles a month (£385), Elena and Evgeny, like most Moscow shoppers, have become more cautious in their shopping and have felt the impact of the sanctions and the devalued rouble.

At the earlier rate, my tuition fee was coming to around 1.05m rupees, but now it is 1.2m rupees.

so what treasury did is to flag out the final cost of the project, which was coming to around forty billion Kenya shillings, and said this is too expensive" (MoH actor).

Counsel's fees at the trial are estimated to reach £25,000 over just two days, with total fees coming to around £60,000, according to documents seen by the Observer.

In her speech, Henry listed the total compensation of fast food CEOs — coming to around 1,200 times the minimum wage that workers make.

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The check came to around six dollars.

It comes to around $868 per lost home.

It comes to around a dollar and 13 cents.

Salary and pension payments due in late April are thought to come to around €1.7bn.

With a £39 bottle of Albarino, our bill came to around £50 a head, before service.

Recent spending on anti-bioterrorism measures, including the Aventis purchase, comes to around A$11.4m.

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