Sentence examples for makes the equivalent from inspiring English sources

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On a good day Caroline makes the equivalent of about £2.61 and will pay around 33% in tax.

At home, he said, he makes the equivalent of five cents for a pound of coffee beans.

The average family makes the equivalent of only $2,100 a year, and development can put money in their pockets.

Working a 45-hour week, Mr. Zhang makes the equivalent of $263 a month; as recently as February, he was making just $197.

"Right now, I got a small apartment," said Milicic, who makes the equivalent of less than $20,000 a year and lives in the underdeveloped town of Vrasac, an hour-and-a-half drive from Belgrade.

After 30 years at Jesus and Mary College, which is one of dozens administered by the University of Delhi, Ms. Amin makes the equivalent of $22,000 a year — less than half of what some of her better students will make in their first jobs.

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In the first decades of the 20th century, the best players made the equivalent of between $100,000 and $200,000.

They can even be deep-fried to make the equivalent of French fries of the sea.

On a good day, he made the equivalent of about twenty-five dollars.

She works as a field hand making the equivalent of a dollar a day.

She added: "Like any train company, we will be making the equivalent of premium payments to the DfT.

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