How To Use Electric bill In A Sentence

  • An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
  • The checkbook clicked open and she began writing for the electric bill.
  • Family never come to see me, neighbours do not speak, body aches with rheumatism and arthritis, rain 11 months of the year, high gas bills, high electric bills and food bills.
  • An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
  • The gas and electric bills concern us. The Sun
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  • You know, I get fifteen percent off on the electric bill.
  • An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
  • An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
  • The average family add 55 to their electric bill each year by leaving lights on in unoccupied rooms. The Sun
  • Some have reduced their electric bills, while others receive monthly checks for their power overages, he said.
  • I should also note, that lest people think I am being neurotic about getting zinged Lakeside, that my electric bill for my apartment in Tlaquepaque which has a refrigerator, an electric range, lights, etc. was 43 pesos for the same two months. bournemouth Dec. Electric Bills and Solar Power
  • An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
  • Save s on your gas and electric bills by switching suppliers. The Sun
  • Some commercial customers try to calculate electric bills based solely on tariffs and come up with lower amounts than seen on the bill.
  • An average electric bill might go up $2 or $3 per month.
  • If you live in the West, chances are your electric bill subsidizes irrigation, a cost you're supposed to recoup from lower food prices at the grocery store.
  • he said as he gassed up a snow blower to clear his driveway. "At least I'll save a few bucks on my electric bill.
  • She is a Muslim woman from Bandra Bazar Road , and she is unhappy , she votes for the Congress , but she finds that it has not helped her much , she has come to meet Rahebar Khan the local corporator, she cant take life anymore, her electric bill has trebled , prices of all essential commodities has skyrocketed and she is stuck in a groove of discontent. Archive 2009-08-01

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