Sentence examples for kroner which from inspiring English sources

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To clarify: the figure of 20m Swedish kroner (which is actually equivalent to about £1.9m, not £19m), was a rough estimate for annual spending on cycling programmes before the start of Malmö's current transport plan.

Nina and I also ordered a "beef sandwich" (72 kroner), which looked suspiciously like a hamburger, but was topped with Danish remoulade, onions and the very Danish agurkesalat — a sweet and sour cucumber salad.

Since wages are payable in Danish kroner, which have depreciated from a peacetime value, most of the seamen have shipped out again preferring the hazards of navigation to a long stay in port with little money to spend.

Børsen reports that the deal includes the company's engineers and was in the region of 200 million Danish kroner, which is equivalent to around $31 million.

14 Reimbursement for the chronically ill patient guarantees patients with particularly high annual expenses an annual ceiling of out-of-pocket expenditure (in 2012, the ceiling was 3655 Danish kroner, which currently corresponds to approximately 500 euro or 650 US dollars).

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Investments in the oil and gas sectors reached the record sum of 66 billion kroner, of which 36 billion kroner were spent on developing existing fields on the continental shelf and 10 billion kroner on searching for new fields in the North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Arctic Ocean.

Its turnover in 1996 was 7,534 million Danish kroner ($1,267 million), which left a profit after tax of 470 million kroner ($79 million), or 6.2 per cent of earnings, down 0.1 per cent from the previous year.

Local group Polaris Media is paying 559.3m kroner (£55.9m), which will raise net proceeds of £54.4m for Mecom.

He was released after his family paid Isis the rumoured sum of 20 million kroner (£1.9 million), which was largely raised by a Facebook fundraising campaign started by his sister, Anita.

Adults become eligible for a 50% reimbursement after exceeding a certain limit in annual expenses (890 Danish kroner in 2012, which currently corresponds to approximately 120 euro or 150 US dollars), increasing thereafter.

At the end of November, the Storting (parliament) accepted the government's draft budget of 580 billion kroner, an increase of 2% over 2002; a deficit was covered by taking 70 billion kroner from the Government Petroleum Fund, which totaled about 700 billion kroner near year's end.

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