Add up in number or quantity.
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Examples for "total"
Examples for "total"
1The new cases bring the total number of confirmed cases to 1304.
2The new case brings the total number of confirmed cases to 1154.
3The warning comes as the total number of cases approach 5 million.
4There are 429 new cases today, bringing the total active cases… Audio
5Conclusions: Over 1 year, a quarter of the total population used antibacterials.
1Healthcare budget cuts across Europe, its main market, add to its woes.
2Business Asia Week Ahead: Can China trade add to the recovery tale?
3Over centuries perhaps, they would add fully 2m to sea level rise.
4Therefore, SUVmax value does not add relevant information once cytology is available.
5Trump's public request is also probably a moot point, China experts add.
1They are words that perhaps best sum up his time at City.
2A sum of £250m will be made available every year from April.
3Then as to money-hereally had a great sum under his control.
4BNP already set aside money to cover the sum, a spokeswoman said.
5Justice Wylie will sum up the case to the jury tomorrow morning.
1The record number has pushed the state's active case tally past 2000.
2However, Senator Fifield said the tally as a proportion of connections fell.
3State electoral officials are set to release the finally tally on Wednesday.
4It's also the first year where the points tally was below 1700.
5In expenses of the bishop in the kitchen, 2 by one tally.
1They say Queen Victoria drank a small tot each night before retiring.
2We want a statistician like this to tot up the German indemnity.
3Williams, see these men have a change, and a tot of rum.
4I suppose it must have seemed so to a tot like him.
5Well, then, let us see if you can tot up my prize-money.
1They accumulate in time, finally they summate, and exercise their influence even at the beginning of the service.
2At each level, it begins corresponding to the same peripheral body region and then advances contiguously and separately to summate over time.
3It has of course been a mighty agent in evolution, for those who can summate all their energies in attack have survived.
4The Rasch analyses of the 60 MiRAK items revealed that these could be summated into a single score.
5Conclusion: Lower motor neuron degeneration in ALS is a focal process that advances contiguously, summates over time, and creates graded loss.
1To find out your score, add together your answers and divide by 9.
2Instead, a lot of small tweaks add together to make Stanza even better.
3Chop the egg, then add together with the shallot and vinegar.
4He is unable to do long division or multiplication, and cannot add together simple fractions.
5According to Business Week, when you add together salary, bonuses, and options packages the typical C.E.O.
1We want a statistician like this to tot up the German indemnity.
2Well, then, let us see if you can tot up my prize-money.
3Each day the tacticians tot up a gruesome calculus of wins and losses.
4Three stalls a week tot up frightfully in a year.
5The enemy's artillery was active, and the list of casualties began to tot up.
1They are words that perhaps best sum up his time at City.
2Justice Wylie will sum up the case to the jury tomorrow morning.
3Six words sum up boxing bloodbath Tim Tszyu is the real deal.
4He sum up the evidence strongly in favor of their parasitic nature.
5To sum up the results of the field operations of the commissioners:
1She could also tote up days of darkness already lived through.
2An' tote up a bucket o' water while you're about it.
3It's mighty 'mazing how many folks, first and last, do tote up The Way these days.
4But I must git a hustle on, an' tote up some clothes fer the night, an' a snack of grub fer Eben.
5He toted up the number of plates and cups and frowned.
Be reasonable or logical or comprehensible.
1National Party leader John Key said Labour's numbers did not add up.
2But as long as ads add up, China may be good enough.
3Driving lessons and insurance costs soon add up, as Theo Leggett reports.
4Their national insurance payments add up to tens of thousands of pounds.
5Sorond said that time can add up for people during the day.
6If the numbers don't add up, everything comes to nothing quite fast.
7All those factors add up and give you greater confidence and belief.
8Today and yesterday don't even add up to a full twenty-four hours.
9Joins are expensive, and frequently accessed data can add up over time.
10The costs of travel, books, photocopying and meals really do add up.
11Children were asked to add up bombs or bullets in maths exercises.
12What do all these statistics and supply system variations add up to?
13In the US, that would add up to around two million children.
14Yet the sum of his uneven parts add up to something formidable.
15In terms of the sheer math, Coverdells can add up over time.
16But collectively, those dollars would add up and increase the tax base.
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