Sentence examples for more expensive one from inspiring English sources

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"A company swapping one series of bonds for a more expensive one gets bond investors' attention," says Anderson.

Economy 7 tariffs have two pricing structures; a cheaper one for the night, normally between 1am and 8am, and a considerably more expensive one for the day, although times can vary depending on suppliers and regions.

Naturally, I rate Wine B as the more expensive one when I hand in my card.

If they pick a more expensive one, they must pay the difference.

We will assume you want the more expensive one because of better quality as well as a slightly preferable shade.

I was buying a stereo, and wasn't sure which one to buy — the cheaper one for $600 or the more expensive one for $900.

That was confirmed yesterday when Scottish Power pulled its cheapest fixed rate deal, with expectations of a more expensive one in the offing.

Deflation also makes repaying debts more expensive, one of the reasons Japan's banks are still saddled with 44 trillion yen $400 billionn) in nonperforming loans.

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Actually, she handles the shipping only for the more expensive one-of-a-kind pieces she makes while listening to books on tape.

She also sells more expensive one-of-a-kind pieces through galleries.

When it comes to action, "Arrow" puts much more expensive one-hour shows to shame.

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