Pronunciation of the English word bills.
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1. | Would you like big bills or small bills? | |
2. | One morning, when I woke up, I found that all the bills in my wallet had changed into two-thousand yen bills. | |
3. | I woke up one morning to find that all the bills in my wallet had turned into two-thousand yen bills. | |
4. | With a hand full of bills, a poorly dressed old man, whose voice quavered, asked whether he could settle his bills here. | |
5. | With pitiful clothing and a handfull of bills with him, an old man asked with quavering voice whether he could pay his bills here. | |
6. | The bills are all done by computers. | |
7. | Doctors' bills really cut into our savings. | |
8. | Almost all societies now have a money economy based on coins and paper bills of one kind or another. | |
9. | There were lots of bundles, but they weren't thousand-dollar bills. | |
10. | Then she found several stacks of thousand-dollar bills under a bush and put them in her basket. |