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one-off sentence examples

  • One-off ' basis.
  • The chancellor announced a one-off £ 200 payment to all council tax paying households with someone over 65 living there.
  • Peter had stopped touring when he was asked to light a special one-off for pink floyd at the roundhouse in 1968.
  • One-off donation to support our work on behalf of badgers.
  • One-off ' events that do not necessarily give an entirely fair account of a student's proficiency.
  • Niace is producing a one-off special of its flagship journal adults learning.
  • So this is definitely not a new year's resolution, and a complete one-off.
  • One-off payment of £ 25.
  • If it remains a one-off, a three-dimensional expression of an idea, that's good too.
  • Providing ' walk in ' and project based print solutions for small one-offs to large scale, full color printing services.
  • One-off lump sum payment.
  • In his recent budget, chancellor gordon brown offered a one-off £ 200 refund to pensioners.
  • There are various other one-off as well as narrowly systematic differences, e.g.
  • One-off gig at the rex club in paris.
  • We ask uk resident members to pay a one-off minimum membership fee of £ 10.
  • This was due to large, one-off clean-up operations at various locations that in themselves have a positive impact on the environment.
  • One-off support grants will be considered.
  • We charge a one-off booking fee to cover our costs.
  • Scunthorpe striker torpey will miss the first four league games for the iron, and the new one-off worthington cup first round.
  • One-off setup fee of £ 15.

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