1People had not found out how to burn ker-o-sene oil in lamps then.
2Behind the laughter and applause you can hear the ker-ching of a thousand tills.
3The tall stee-ple belongs to the kay-ker (Quaker) temple of San Cristo.'
4Then the beggar laughed, gave me a shove, and over I went, 'ker chunk.'
5Dingley and I sitting together, he came upon us, and in all he said included ker.
6Th' of Doctor, he'd h' ker'd 'em threugh.
7Th' old Doctor, he'd h' ker'd 'em threugh.
8That's a lot of ker-ching for promoters Insomniac which has obviously caught the eye of Live Nation.
9He ain't got but one arm left and that's clutchin' a holt of a empty ker'sene can.
10It would be far more interesting if McGuinness talked about U2′s future plans on the back of their ker-ching tour.
11I goes to the farming ker with my sister, to tell a fortune, and earn a few sixpences for the chabés.
12Some what I drives jes looks at de towah an' nuver gits out de ker'ige; an' den othahs jes peers into ev'ythin'.
13Ker Karraje, Captain Spade and the others draw back about fifty paces.
14Lascelles and Drawlight were speaking of the lawsuit between Ker and Innes.
15Lady Ker kept very still and quiet, telling her beads, and praying.
16Lord Robert Ker, who was killed at Culloden, was his second son.-D.