bank造句91. My quest for a better bank continues.
92. You can bank by phone in the USA, punching in account numbers on the phone.
93. The thieves broke into the bank and stole the safe.
94. The bank is able to provide photographic evidence of who used the machine.
95. No bank would be willing to underwrite such a loss.
96. They trussed up the guards before they plundered the bank.
97. He hopes to be made a knight for his work at the Bank of England.
98. The university is on the left bank of the river.
99. All these plans presuppose that the bank will be willing to lend us the money.
100. Coincident with the talks, the bank was permitted to open a New York branch.
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101. A banker's card states that a bank will pay the owner's cheques to a stated amount.
102. There was nobody behind/on the counter when I went into the bank, and I had to wait to be served.
103. Bank staff are to stage a series of lightning strikes in a dispute over staffing.
104. This may have influenced your bank manager's decision not to give you a loan.
105. The bank has to butter up investors because it is in a fiercely competitive market.
106. I must go to the bank to get some money.
107. How can I transfer money from my bank account to his?
108. He steadied a coin on the top of the basketball bank.
109. The bank will lend your company quite a huge sum of money on very favourable terms.
110. The smoke signals from the central bank suggest further cuts are coming.
111. Your building society or bank will help arrange a mortgage.
112. His monthly salary is paid in the bank by his employer.
113. The cheques were delivered to the bank by a private courier firm.
114. She has a large sum standing to her credit in the bank.
115. There's a nine - storey apartment building next to the bank.
116. He was sent down for 20 years for robbing a bank.
117. She grappled with the bank robber, but was thrown to the ground.
118. The country had been declared ineligible for World Bank lending.
119. The president wants to make it easier for small businesses to get bank loans.
120. Policemen were hiding themselves in the corners of the bank, ready to pounce on the thieves.