Which preposition to use with sterling

per Occurrences 28%

Now, 136,094 pounds per week represents upwards of 7,000,000 pounds sterling per annum, and that is the rate at which the deduction is now being made from the wages of labour in this district.

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We learned afterward that the rascal made a fortune, charging as much as fifty pounds sterling for the trip halfway back to Damascus, at which point the car collapsed.

in Occurrences 11%

The Deutsche Bank, with immense properties all over the world, and some £85,000,000 sterling in its hands in deposits alone, initiated financially the Baghdad Railway scheme.

to Occurrences 6%

Secondly, the change in value by the greater plenty of money, which has reduced the same weight of silver to ten times less value compared to commodities; and consequently a pound sterling to the thirtieth part of the ancient value.

by Occurrences 5%

The fiue Bassas, whereof the Viceroy is supreme, at one thousand aspers the day, besides their yerely reuenues, amounteth sterling by the yeere to ten thousand, nine hundred and fiftie pounds.

of Occurrences 3%

It was publickly said in our house of commons, that he had eight millions sterling of our money; but, I believe, he that said it had not considered how difficultly eight millions would be found in all the Prussian dominions.

from Occurrences 3%

The Symerons proposed a third plan, and advised him to undertake another march over land to the house of one Pezoro, near Veragua, whose slaves brought him, every day, more than two hundred pounds sterling from the mines, which he heaped together in a strong stone house, which might, by the help of the English, be easily forced.

as Occurrences 2%

At this time, however, he might be described as a disciple of Coleridge, and Sterling as a disciple of Coleridge and of him.

with Occurrences 1%

" He came over to Juanita Sterling with a little rueful smile.

amongst Occurrences 1%

He had for his close confidant and his mouth-piece Philip du Plessis-Mornay, at that time thirty-six years of age, one of the most learned and most hard-working as well as most zealous and most sterling amongst the royalist Protestants of France.

at Occurrences 1%

Coupons and drawn bonds are payable in sterling at the countinghouse of the issuing firm.

before Occurrences 1%

As soon as she had put her room in trim for the day, Polly ran over to the Home for a final talk with Miss Sterling before making her appointment with Mr. Randolph.

during Occurrences 1%

sterling during his own life, that of Lady Hester Pitt, and that of their son John Pitt, Esq!" A report of this matter got about the day before, and most unfortunately all the newspapers contradicted it as a scandalous report, set on foot with a design to tarnish the lustre of a certain great character.

on Occurrences 1%

During the four months of his reign he is said to have spent seven millions sterling on the pleasures of his table.

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" "I understand there wasn't any law in Sterling About that time.

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