Apiece Sentence Examples

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  • Simple, basic truffles may be less than $1 each, while more elaborate, gourmet treats can cost as much as $4 or higher apiece.

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  • If you live near a college or university, there are many plays, concerts, and comedy performances to enjoy for an average of $7-$10 apiece.

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  • Foreign fruits sell for 500 bells apiece, netting you a nice profit early in the game!

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  • Tickets are only $2.50 apiece for adults and children over the age of 12, and they're free for children under 12 years old.

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  • Some of the hottest new acts tour the university circuit first, and passes can be as low as $5 apiece.

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  • Tickets are highly exclusive and can run anywhere around the territory of $25,000 apiece.

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  • The tights, socks, and tie are $6 and under apiece, while the baseball cap is $12.

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  • Sir Ernest Satow states more definitely that Sakakibara attributes its origin to the year 1695, when portraits of the actor Ichikawa Danjiuro, colored by this process, were sold in the streets of Yedo for five cash apiece.

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  • The archbishop receives £800, and the bishops £600 apiece from the state yearly.

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  • Ganja is met with in the Indian bazaars in dense bundles of 24 plants or heads apiece.

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  • Brand new filing cabinets can cost you several hundred dollars apiece.

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  • They get six dinars apiece from the refugee commission.

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  • We then retired to the office, where we were given a generous dram of Benriach apiece.

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  • It is based on the original manga by Ishikawa Masaru, with each of the four volumes selling for 2800 Yen apiece.

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  • So it was natural that to earn extra money, Jason and I would buy cool, old cars we found in junkyards for a few hundred dollars apiece.

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  • There is even a line of Martha Stewart homes, designed by Stewart herself, which fetch from $200,000 to $400,000 apiece.

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  • Well-rooted divisions of three to five crowns apiece are amply large, and soon take to the new conditions.

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  • The division of the line into equal sections of 200 kilometres apiece produced at once a somewhat ridiculous result.

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  • The 16th and 17th centuries have four volumes apiece, much of which is very distantly connected with French history proper, especially in the two volumes entitled Renaissance and Reforme.

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  • His sudden return, far from widening the breaches between the allies, had fused them indissolubly together, and the four powers bound themselves to put 150,000 men apiece under arms and to maintain them in the field until Napoleon had been utterly crushed.

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  • The natives seldom cultivate more than half an acre apiece, and the Portuguese settlers usually only 25 or 30 acres at most.

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  • He had renounced the beaten track, but he continued to study hard whilst he sought to procure bread by painting portraits at Io or 15 francs apiece and producing small "pastiches" of Watteau and Boucher.

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