Kilo- Sentence Examples
His most cherished project was a large increase in the tax on tobacco, which at this time paid, for homegrown tobacco, the nominal duty of four marks per hundred kilo.
It takes 10 kilos of feed to produce 1 kilo of beef, 5 kilos for a kilo of pork.
Hence 1000Æ is the elongation in millimetres per metre length per kilo.
The gold mines at Kilo and Moto, worked since 1905, had an output in 1918 of some 90,000 ozs.
A kilo of organic carrots at £ 1.50 can be the basis of several nutritious dishes.
Normally in blocks up to 1 inch thick, and up to a half kilo, wrapped in coarse white cloth bearing makers trademark.
However, as adipose tissue contains about 7,000 kilo calories per kilo calories per kilogram, physical activity alone is seldom sufficient to lose much weight.
The airline has increased the carry-on luggage allowance from just 7 kilos to 10 kilo with immediate effect.
In July a hefty four hundred kilo polar bear decided to take a nap at the end of the airport runway.
Hence 1000Æis the elongation in millimetres per metre length per kilo.
AdvertisementThus in 1906 from Cavalla and Xanthi 11,000 tons were exported of a value of about £1,101,000, the range of the various qualities per kilo (2·1 lb) being Ghienbek.
In twenty years the average price fell from about 235 to 135 marks the 1000 kilo.
A kilo of pure cocaine has a street value an order of magnitude higher than a kilo of muesli.
Yes, sometimes each extra kilo may destroy individual's self- reliance.
The humphead wrasse, that can fetch up to $ 130 per kilo in the live reef fish trade, has also benefited.
AdvertisementLelia is a female Manfred, and Dumas had some reason to complain that George Sand was giving them " du Lord Byron au kilo."
Yes, sometimes each extra kilo may destroy individual 's self- reliance.
Cycling Britain 's Jamie Staff made a sensational debut in the kilo event on the last day of the Mexico World Cup.
In 2003, recorded some impressive kilo times on the way to seventh in the world championships and a silver at the Olympic trials.
The mineral is valued at over 20 million dollars a kilo back on earth, so the attraction to Pandora is easily understood.
AdvertisementThus in 1906 from Cavalla and Xanthi 11,000 tons were exported of a value of about £1,101,000, the range of the various qualities per kilo (2·1 lb) being Ghienbek.
Gold mines are worked at Kilo in the upper basin of the Ituri river, and some 30 m.
The transit trade in the last-named year included bullion valued at £33,000, being raw gold from the Kilo mines, Belgian Congo.