175造句1. The exhibition features 175 works of art.
2. Her kidnapper successfully extorted a £175,000 ransom for her release.
3. Staff numbers have been pruned back to 175.
4. The soap opera is ending after 175 episodes.
5. Her kidnapper extorted a £175,000 ransom for her release.
6. She wanted £200 but I knocked her down to £175.
7. The research budget rose from £175,000 in 1999 to £22.5 million in 2001.
8. This represents a saving to British business of about £175 million a year.
9. The Act was passed by a majority of 175 votes to 143.
10. To make this cake, you'll need 2 eggs, 175 g sugar and 175 g flour.
11. Victorian inlaid china-cabinet, £180; ruby oil lamp, £175.
12. The salary scale goes from $60,000 to $175,000.
13. Pale blue silk shirt, £175, Giorgio Armani.
14. Between 150 and 175 new dams will be needed.
15. The fee for the standard structural survey is £175.
16. Schmitt has annual sales exceeding $ 175 million.
17. Fender Strat, white with hard case, £175.
18. Then came her horrifying eight-day ordeal, during which Sams wrote to her employers demanding £175,000 ransom.
19. Participating hotels pay a subscription starting at £175 a year, up to a ceiling of £575.
20. Because of the budget stalemate, the $ 175 million only became available in May, Lockhart said.
21. Rooms go from $ 95 to $ 175 during high season, $ 90 to $ 160 during low.
22. Sams has pleaded guilty to kidnapping Stephanie, unlawfully imprisoning her and demanding a £175,000 ransom.
23. Cost for a course including full board and lodging is £175.
24. The initial hookup costs $ 175, including installation of a network card in your computer.
25. Within hours the kid napper demanded a ransom of £175,000 from estate agents Shipways.
26. We do not want to lose the goodwill built up over 175 years.
27. His wheelchair and other equipment, purchased from donations to the rehab center, cost $ 1, 175.
28. A Montgomery County jury ruled in their favor, and Aron was ordered to pay $ 175, 000.
29. Of the 800 million people who are starving today, 175 million are children aged under five.
30. An estimated 23 % increase represented 4.4m new households to be accommodated by 2016, an extra 175,000 a year.