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1 The postal and telegraph administration yields a small surplus to the treasury.
2 Brent Edwards has been looking at the numbers after a small surplus last financial year.
3 The small surplus of any one chief was soon exhausted by a large body of guests.
4 He was deemed elected with a small surplus .
5 The treasury was showing a small surplus , for a change, so Ranulf was to be congratulated.
6 However, the final Exchequer returns for the year showed a small surplus of €95 million.
7 The achievement of twenty flights a day, back and forth, would leave but small surplus of vigor.
8 He said there would be a small surplus in 2015-16.
9 Despite rising production, local prices of grains have jumped because government purchases leave only a small surplus in the market.
10 Economists polled by Reuters had expected a small surplus of 50 million pounds, as July normally sees big tax inflows.
11 During the present one there has been an improvement, and we expect a small surplus on the two years' operations.
12 A small surplus on the current account of the balance of payments of €127 million was recorded last year.
13 It now sees a return to a small surplus in 2016-17, a year later than previously planned.
14 Economists polled by Reuters had expected a small surplus of 50 million pounds, as July normally sees big inflows of tax revenue.
15 While turning an accumulated deficit in its profit and loss account into a small surplus , the company will not pay, a dividend.
16 The record high current-account deficit of 6.7 percent of GDP will quickly turn into a small surplus .
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