Sentence examples for mean an extra from inspiring English sources

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The increase will mean an extra $13 a month for a typical retiree, beginning in January.

This would mean an extra £1.6bn of cuts to the science and universities budget.

Ultra-cold, I thought, might mean an extra pair of socks and another T-shirt, right?

New rules on accounting for rescheduled loans may mean an extra €10 billion in provisions.

For a worker earning $40,000 a year, the payroll tax holiday would mean an extra $207.

But some believe the extent of the problems would mean an extra penny in the pound for income tax.

For the civil service it will mean an extra 2.2%, working out at £275m a year from 2015-16 onwards.

Cameron said every percentage point in the EU budget would mean an extra £100m in Britain's contribution.

Other commentators have put the average motor premium at £445, which would mean an extra £15.50 to pay.

If the IOC gives the go-ahead it will mean an extra 18 events involving an additional 474 athletes.

Two fights would mean an extra 30 minutes of end-of-practice sprints, which are called gassers.

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