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Examples for "total "
Examples for "total "
1 The new cases bring the total number of confirmed cases to 1304.
2 The new case brings the total number of confirmed cases to 1154.
3 The warning comes as the total number of cases approach 5 million.
4 There are 429 new cases today, bringing the total active cases… Audio
5 Conclusions: Over 1 year, a quarter of the total population used antibacterials.
1 Healthcare budget cuts across Europe, its main market, add to its woes.
2 Business Asia Week Ahead: Can China trade add to the recovery tale?
3 Over centuries perhaps, they would add fully 2m to sea level rise.
4 Therefore, SUVmax value does not add relevant information once cytology is available.
5 Trump's public request is also probably a moot point, China experts add .
1 They are words that perhaps best sum up his time at City.
2 A sum of £250m will be made available every year from April.
3 Then as to money-hereally had a great sum under his control.
4 BNP already set aside money to cover the sum , a spokeswoman said.
5 Justice Wylie will sum up the case to the jury tomorrow morning.
1 The record number has pushed the state's active case tally past 2000.
2 However, Senator Fifield said the tally as a proportion of connections fell.
3 State electoral officials are set to release the finally tally on Wednesday.
4 It's also the first year where the points tally was below 1700.
5 In expenses of the bishop in the kitchen, 2 by one tally .
1 They accumulate in time, finally they summate , and exercise their influence even at the beginning of the service.
2 At each level, it begins corresponding to the same peripheral body region and then advances contiguously and separately to summate over time.
3 It has of course been a mighty agent in evolution, for those who can summate all their energies in attack have survived.
4 The Rasch analyses of the 60 MiRAK items revealed that these could be summated into a single score.
5 Conclusion: Lower motor neuron degeneration in ALS is a focal process that advances contiguously, summates over time, and creates graded loss.
1 National Party leader John Key said Labour's numbers did not add up .
2 But as long as ads add up , China may be good enough.
3 Driving lessons and insurance costs soon add up , as Theo Leggett reports.
4 Their national insurance payments add up to tens of thousands of pounds.
5 Sorond said that time can add up for people during the day.
1 We want a statistician like this to tot up the German indemnity.
2 Well, then, let us see if you can tot up my prize-money.
3 Each day the tacticians tot up a gruesome calculus of wins and losses.
4 Three stalls a week tot up frightfully in a year.
5 The enemy's artillery was active, and the list of casualties began to tot up .
1 They are words that perhaps best sum up his time at City.
2 Justice Wylie will sum up the case to the jury tomorrow morning.
3 Six words sum up boxing bloodbath Tim Tszyu is the real deal.
4 He sum up the evidence strongly in favor of their parasitic nature.
5 To sum up the results of the field operations of the commissioners:
1 She could also tote up days of darkness already lived through.
2 An' tote up a bucket o' water while you're about it.
3 It's mighty 'mazing how many folks, first and last, do tote up The Way these days.
4 But I must git a hustle on, an' tote up some clothes fer the night, an' a snack of grub fer Eben.
5 He toted up the number of plates and cups and frowned.
1 To find out your score, add together your answers and divide by 9.
2 Instead, a lot of small tweaks add together to make Stanza even better.
3 Chop the egg, then add together with the shallot and vinegar.
4 He is unable to do long division or multiplication, and cannot add together simple fractions.
5 According to Business Week, when you add together salary, bonuses, and options packages the typical C.E.O.
1 They say Queen Victoria drank a small tot each night before retiring.
2 We want a statistician like this to tot up the German indemnity.
3 Williams, see these men have a change, and a tot of rum.
4 I suppose it must have seemed so to a tot like him.
5 Well, then, let us see if you can tot up my prize-money.
6 Spirit drinkers can imbibe up to one 25ml tot of alcohol per hour.
7 I suggested he just tot the items up on a piece of paper.
8 He used to play with them when he was a tot , you know.
9 Tell me the nationality of that adorable tot at the end.
10 It began years ago-whenEddy was only a tot in jumpers.
11 On paper, being a royal tot seems like a plum gig.
12 So we had one strongish tot while the tea was boiling.
13 Each day the tacticians tot up a gruesome calculus of wins and losses.
14 I rode over those very rails when I was a tot .
15 Finally, an unlabelled bottle of tawny liquid was produced and a tot poured.
16 I could see he'd had a tot , early as it was.
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