Sentence examples for the banknotes from inspiring English sources

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the banknotes

noun

A piece of paper currency.

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"It was contamination off the banknotes".

The people featured on the banknotes haven't changed since 1929.

And the banknotes themselves, after so much handling, are dirty and smelly.

In the case of MRSA, the bug was still detectable on the banknotes after 24 hours.

Although euro coins can have national markings, the banknotes were to be, quite literally, faceless and placeless.

The old teller cages are gone, not to mention the banknotes, but the gilt-edged opulence remains.

Mao Zedong would not have approved, but his former serfs ignore his frowns and merrily fritter away the banknotes that still depict his face.

The reverse side of the banknotes is adorned with an image of an endangered animal that is immersed in one of the country's varied natural landscapes.

Then he accepts the money belatedly and indifferently; he stuffs the banknotes into the front pocket of his jeans with hardly a glance.

There are Omar Mukhtar streets — Benghazi has one — and there is an Omar Mukhtar University, in Bayda; his face is on one of the banknotes.

A petition has been launched calling for the use of tallow, a substance made from animal fat, in the banknotes to be stopped.

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