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单词 COINS
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1. The coins jingled in his pocket.
2. I asked for ten pounds in 20p coins.
3. Some coins are made of silver.
4. These coins are not equal value.
5. Gold coins clinked in his hand.
6. I have a half dollar but no smaller coins.
7. He could conjure coins from behind people's ears.
8. She rattled some coins in the box.
9. He posed as an expert on old coins.
10. He polished up the old copper coins.
11. This machine can punch out 2000 coins a day.
12. The coins are clinking in his pocket.
13. She shook the bag and some coins fell out.
14. She looked at the coins in her palm.
15. Nickel can be used for making coins.
16. He found a few coins in the car.
17. I bent down and picked up the coins lying on the road.
18. He pulled out a handful of coins from his pocket.
19. Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.
20. He gave the panhandler a few coins out of pity.
21. The machine can punch out 30 000 coins a whole day.
22. He showed me the coins in his palm.
23. Bronze are now cast into coins.
24. Mandy handed him a fistful of coins.
24. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
25. He fingered the few coins in his pocket.
26. I'm all/completely at sea with the new coins.
27. Turning his trousers upside down, she shook out a lot of coins.
28. The head of the Queen appears on the obverse of British coins.
29. The old man conjured up a bag of silver coins from his pocket.
30. The treasure dug out of the earth was a box of gold coins.
1. I asked for ten pounds in 20p coins.
2. Some coins are made of silver.
3. These coins are not equal value.
4. Gold coins clinked in his hand.
5. I have a half dollar but no smaller coins.
6. He could conjure coins from behind people's ears.
7. She rattled some coins in the box.
8. He posed as an expert on old coins.
9. He polished up the old copper coins.
10. This machine can punch out 2000 coins a day.
11. The coins are clinking in his pocket.
12. She shook the bag and some coins fell out.
13. She looked at the coins in her palm.
14. Nickel can be used for making coins.
15. He found a few coins in the car.
16. I bent down and picked up the coins lying on the road.
17. He pulled out a handful of coins from his pocket.
18. Insert coins into the slot and press for a ticket.
19. He gave the panhandler a few coins out of pity.
20. Turning his trousers upside down, she shook out a lot of coins.
21. The old man conjured up a bag of silver coins from his pocket.
22. The machine can punch out 30 000 coins a whole day.
23. The treasure dug out of the earth was a box of gold coins.
24. Bronze are now cast into coins.
24. try its best to collect and build good sentences.
25. I can't perceive any difference between these coins.
26. Some gold coins were dug out from the ground.
27. Pennies , nickles, dimes and quarters are United States coins.
28. The mint makes coins.
29. The silver which was mined there was minted into coins.
31. The telephone booths accept 10 and 20 pence coins.
32. He threw some coins to the beggar.
33. His coins all slotted into the slot machine.
34. This machine only accepts coins.
35. The coins were taken out of circulation.
36. The old coins have been withdrawn from circulation.
37. I'll turn these coins into paper money.
38. English pound coins have milled edges.
39. The dug up many old coins.
40. I can't perceive any difference between these coins.
41. Rarity enhances the worth of old coins.
42. The new telephones will accept coins of any denomination.
43. Henry chanced upon some valuable coins in the attic.
44. Very few old 5p coins are still in circulation.
45. This machine only takes 5-pence coins.
46. He took a few coins out of his pocket.
47. Coins cascaded from/out of the fruit machine.
48. The machine only accepts 10p coins.
49. He took some coins from/out of his pocket.
50. He nipped away after giving me some coins.
51. He scooped the coins up in his hands.
52. She jingled the coins in her pocket.
53. That machine doesn't take 50p coins.
54. Coin-operated telephones took 100[http://], 200 and 500 lire coins.
55. He fed coins into the meter.
56. They dug up a hoard of Roman coins.
57. She stuffed the coins into her pocket.
58. The coffee machine suddenly ejected a handful of coins.
59. He is good at conjuring with silver coins.
60. Coins have pictures on them in relief.
61. There are not gold coins about now.
62. They dug many ancient coins out of the tomb.
63. She made a collection of Roman coins and medals.
64. Some gold coins were dug out from the ground.
65. He dug for coins in his pocket.
66. He fed the meter with coins.
67. These coins are no longer legal tender.
68. The children scrambled for the coins.
69. Do you want the money in notes or coins?
70. Emma bent over to pick up the coins.
71. She poses as an expert in old coins.
72. Many of the gold ornaments were melted down to be made into coins.
73. They began to tussle with each other for the coins.
74. In ancient times the rulers ran copper or silver into coins.
75. He was filling a jar with coins for his holiday.
76. There is a good chance in this area that you might plough up some valuable ancient coins.
77. His eyes snapped when he saw the gold coins in the box.
78. Excavated coins can often be dated from other objects in the same stratum.
79. It always takes time to get used to the different denominations of coins when you go to a foreign country.
80. She dived into her bag and took out a couple of coins.
81. Divers exploring the wreck managed to salvage some coins and jewellery.
82. I keep pennies and other small coins in a jar.
83. Only 2,000 of the special commemorative coins are being minted.
84. He dug into his pocket and took out a few coins.
85. I usually keep some coins about in case I need to phone somebody.
86. At Easter, we give them plastic eggs filled with small toys[], novelties and coins.
87. The coins chinked lightly in his pocket as he walked along.
88. The Treasury Department plans to remove older coins from circulation and replace them with new ones.
89. The coins may look the same but one's a forgery.
90. The coins jingled in her pocket as she walked along.
91. Some old coins are now worth a great deal more than their face value.
92. They found some gold coins and mummies in the lowest level of the site.
93. She burrowed in her pocket and eventually found a few coins.
94. The tramp always keeps his eyes peeled for coins lying on the ground.
95. First Jack collected coins;then he branched out and collected stamps.
96. He searched in his pocket and found a few coins.
97. She dipped into her purse and took out some coins.
98. Canadian coins have a picture of the Queen's head on one side.
99. Pennies , nickles, dimes and quarters are United States coins.
100. She fed her last two coins into the machine for a cup of coffee.
101. I could hear the clink of coins in his pocket.
102. Gold coins have been found in hoards in many parts of the country.
103. I found some French coins at the bottom of my bag.
104. He gave the beggar a few coins out of pity.
105. The U.S. coins of the lowest denomination is the cent.
106. People threw coins onto the stage, as was the custom.
107. The collection box was full of coins and paper money.
108. A jar full of ancient coins was raked up by them in the garden.
109. The mint makes coins.
110. The coins were only ever used for ornament, not as currency.
111. His pockets contained a motley collection of coins, movie ticket stubs, and old candies.
112. The silver which was mined there was minted into coins.
113. She realized the coins were fake when the gold colouring began to rub off.
114. He dipped his hand in his pocket and brought out a few coins.
115. I changed a ten-yuan note at the bank,[sentence dictionary] because I needed some coins for the ticket machine.
116. And the Byzantine coins imply some connection with Constantinople.
117. A couple of coins landed on the frosty road.
118. We blunted our fingers counting coins in those days.
119. He was holding a flat cap full of coins.
120. Coins are arranged at the front, in different denominations.
121. Lenny bent over to pick up the coins.
122. Sales of gold coins are soaring.
123. The driver counts the coins into his tin.
124. Although other factors are involved, the depreciation in value is principally due to the number of these coins found by detector users.
125. He took it and laughed as he counted the few coins.
126. Simply fill a jar with spare coins - it's amazing how quickly the pennies grow.
127. The range of denominations A second way of looking at coins is to examine the denominations in which they were made.
128. Finds of Roman coins and pottery within the graveyard may indicate a similar relationship.
129. Felt pretty chipper, as we scraped together enough coins to buy a shared polystyrene cup of milky tea.
130. The coins are still the most widely traded gold bullion coin on the world's secondary bullion market.
131. Coins may also be acquired from various sources; local finds or gifts of collectors may give very different pictures.
132. Nevertheless, one pound coins are still lost at a rate of tens of thousands per year.
133. I found some coins and gave them to him, surprised by the formality of his thanks.
134. I paid in gold coins and got change in jewels, amethysts in gold mounts.
135. Over the coming months the looming introduction of euro notes and coins is bound to add to pressures on the currency.
136. The task is to collect coins and to tip up the tortoises and spiders that crawl out of the pipes along the platforms.
137. Impressed by their studiousness, we carefully counted out some coins, making sure each boy got the same amount.
138. He had felt them - round swelling lumps the size of gold coins.
139. This is by far the largest cache of Roman coins to be uncovered in Britain since the eighteenth century.
140. She took two silver coins out of the tin then put it where it could only be found by her.
141. Without datable coins, other artefacts like pottery can not be dated.
142. Words are the coins making up the currency of sentences, and there are always too many small coins. Jules Renard 
143. The wizard uncurled his stinging fist and the roll of gold coins slipped between his throbbing fingers.
144. The Roman coins showed the head and inscription of the Emperor.
145. Mostly we collected coins, but there were an awful lot of them.
146. The way in which the coinage circulated can be deduced from the proportions in hoards of coins from different mints.
147. The third main contribution of coins to the study of portraits is to their chronology.
148. In the left-hand pocket he found two tarnished coins of a kind he'd never seen before.
149. As he is about to bury the gold coins, his imbecile brother Jacob appears, pitchfork in hand.
150. He collected up the coins and put them back into his trouser pocket.
151. Many people spend years detecting without ever finding Roman coins.
152. As I have already said, we do not know under what authority the coins were issued.
153. As the drumming built to a crescendo, the coffin lid snapped open, scattering coins into the dust.
154. Aethelred's new coinage failed in the early 790s and no new coins were minted under Eardwulf.
155. The likely total number of dies can then be multiplied by the average number of coins per die.
156. The depictions on paper money and coins reinforce national icons and symbols.
157. Pupils sent home to beg A HARD-UP primary school has sent pupils home with begging bowls - yoghurt pots for collecting coins.
158. The mound of coins continues to grow as the little Kool Aid tycoons and garbage financiers continue to amaze and to amass.
159. In this way, the children became spread out instead of all clustering together with the coins descending on them like hailstones.
160. If they found the coins they might put two and two together.
161. As well as keeping their eyes peeled for surface coins and jewellery, beachcombers also look for non-metal items on their foreshore hunting grounds.
162. There must be many coins not included in that catalogue.
163. He placed a few coins by his empty coffee cup and waved at the waiter.
164. More usefully, I found coins and notes on the dressing-table, and pocketed them.
165. If a cure was achieved then patients were permitted to drop gold or silver coins into the sacred spring.
166. Carradine dropped a few coins - ducats, I think - into the puddle and waved the woman away.
167. My next target was the deck chair area, which was liberally sprinkled with coins.
168. Coaches of silver spoons, coins and other treasures will be displayed to complement the Civil War exhibition.
169. A miser's body lies cut in a thousand places by a huge array of coins with sharpened edges.
170. I went cheerfully through, finding the coins as I went.
171. I issue a monthly list, with the main emphasis on Roman coins.
172. She opened her hand and looked at the two silver coins.
173. That follows the bank which charged a pensioner £3 for changing a £10 note into coins.
174. He sat on the market until it puked gold coins.
175. He hands over one crisp dollar bill and 40,[]000 sucres in coins and stained notes.
176. Beside the contract of sale of the petrol there was a separate collateral contract relating to the World Cup coins.
177. Investigators raid a house looking for missing gold coins and platinum bars.
178. The result: more coins snuck into circulation, driving up the prices of goods.
179. The bus stopped at the traffic lights and I could see him counting his £1 coins.
180. Until recently, 1p coins topped the league when it came to money lost in or near telephone boxes.
181. Although dating and attributing coins to mints require different methods, the preliminary step is the same in both cases.
182. The appellant was detained by a booking clerk who saw him putting the coins into the machine.
183. At the last moment the U.K. managed to push through an optional exemption of archaeological goods such as coins.
184. And occasionally small finds, some coins; a banknote in a pocket.
185. In his bedroom he had a collection of Roman coins.
186. Shops are being advised to carefully check all coins handed over.
187. Pectoral cross Among my first finds with a metal detector are this silver cross and two coins.
188. What are Coins A coin is a piece of money made out of metal, usually gold, silver or some copper alloy.
189. He dug into his pocket and pulled out the few coins he had left.
190. In fact, the most convincing evidence is from Barton Farm, where coins provide a terminus post quem of c.293.
191. He's a retired brigadier and one of Ivor's rivals where Stuart coins are concerned.
192. He had a couple of ten pound coins,[http:///COINS.html] barely enough for a cup of tea.
193. In a new departure, Change, somewhat forlorn rows of clay pots confront enlarged versions of coins of the Ottoman Empire.
194. Some good-condition coins were retrieved from one end of the heap, so we decided to concentrate in that area.
195. Have the children see whether the magnet will attract paper clips, coins etc.
196. More silver coins than any of us would find in a lifetime, all into the melting-pot.
197. They also found my comb, a purse with several gold and silver coins, my gun and bullets.
198. I used to collect coins when I was a kid.
199. Coins date: Roman coins unearthed in Malton will go on show at the town's museum from April 18.
200. to put some coins in the slot.
201. Along with the books, a portfolio contained sketches and photographs of ancient coins and banknotes.
202. The two men examined the handful of coins. They were gold.
203. By hardening gold, people can then make coins and jewelry with it.
204. Xiangzi watched the coins scatter over the floor and felt his heart bursting.
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