How To Use Tenner In A Sentence

  • This is the chappie who issued a fixed penalty ticket to a driver for allegedly blowing his nose and last year issued one to a man for littering – it was a tenner that had fallen out of his pocket on January 29, 2010 at 10: 33 pm Ben See No Evil…… (at least until the next financial year) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • HOW far can your car get on a tenner of fuel? The Sun
  • He pulls a roll of notes from his back pocket and peels off a tenner.
  • Last year it was £15 but it's just a tenner this year.
  • As i said earlier, the only fair thing to do is decare it a no contest. email best news ive heard all day deffo should be ruled a n / c does that meen ill get my tenner back that i lost East Side Boxing
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  • Mindful that he might need the man's services immediately after he got to Maya's home, Peter let go of one side of the cab and pulled out his notecase, extracting a tenner which he stuck in his breast pocket. The Serpent's Shadow
  • I'm skint! Lend us a tenner.
  • It's amazing how little fun you can have for a tenner these days.
  • Fancy dress shops flog wigs like this for around a tenner. The Sun
  • I went back to the shop and put a tenner in the till from my wallet. The Sun
  • Some of my favourite finds of the past year cost under a tenner. Times, Sunday Times
  • I found a tenner on the floor in the pub.
  • I picked up the soundtrack in Brighton for a mere tenner, and it's every bit as wonderful and creepy as the film.
  • Can you lend me a tenner?
  • A footman got a mayor's chain of office for a tenner. The Sun
  • And they're bundled together for a tenner, which is a small price to pay for family cohesiveness over Christmas. Eurogamer
  • If you say you've only got a tenner in your pocket, get it out. The Sun
  • If you chase someone to repay the tenner you lent them, you look mean-spirited and churlish.
  • There is a counterpart to the north known as Stennerskeugh Clouds.
  • A Wilton woman would happily have accepted ‘a tenner’ for a cardboard boxful of junk that for decades had been gathering dust in her loft.
  • I subbed Fenella a tenner to get a decent bunch of flowers.
  • Look at the temptation: a pill that will give you euphoria and energy all night long for less than a tenner.
  • A simple one-hour massage with oil costs about a tenner but I couldn't resist the wonderfully-named rice pudding massage.
  • But, for a tenner per person per night, it did the job. Times, Sunday Times
  • On that basis, at just a tenner, the XFX corded pad is an absolute steal, representing a comfortable and technically excellent product at a top-notch price.
  • I put a tenner in the machine and won. The Sun
  • He pulls a roll of notes from his back pocket and peels off a tenner.
  • I bribed him a tenner to keep shtumm and told him i would cook him breakfast for a week. Army Rumour Service
  • A long queue formed as the Co-op machine started to deliver £20 notes instead of the tenners people were expecting.
  • I got one donation of £50, and lots of people gave tenners - I've been given over £150 so far.
  • tenner" and the young ladies who had given the tableaux had been interviewed, but in neither case had the mysterious pocket been discovered. Amarilly of Clothes-line Alley
  • Fancy dress shops flog wigs like this for around a tenner. The Sun
  • This will be a proper meal for under a tenner. The Sun
  • For around a tenner, a meat thermometer is a very good buy. The Sun
  • Sostennero i Veniziani allora 1 'empito del nemico, per numero di navi e di combattenti superiore, e duro il conflitto atroce per molte ore. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus
  • For a mere tenner, their romantic soirée unfolds in the gallery's intimate atmosphere, bathed in the sensual sounds of live jazz, and includes a glass of bubbly or port and a taste of the finest chocolate.
  • You saved a tenner, that is money to spend on the wait staff. FreakyTrigger
  • It's well worth putting a tourniquet on the free access for a while, to nudge people towards the tenner a month iPhone version. iPhones aren't cheap, so the potential market is wealthy, and a tenner is a small price to pay for the terrific access service Spotify offers. The Register
  • A footman got a mayor's chain of office for a tenner. The Sun
  • For an extra tenner each you can get ferry crossings thrown in too. The Sun
  • A decent meal for around a tenner still stands as good value in my book.
  • For an extra tenner each you can get ferry crossings thrown in too. The Sun
  • You can go in with a tenner and get three or four weeks' food. Times, Sunday Times
  • I really can't think of a better way to spend a tenner. Times, Sunday Times
  • He locked up our border patrol boys for a soviet "tenner" (10 year sentence) when * at most* they deserved to be fired. Latest Articles
  • What I'd like to know is how a man who couldn't pay you a tenner collected all that mazuma. The Saint in Action
  • An extra tenner in your pocket could go a long way if you are doing the weekly shop. The Sun
  • Most of us have some experience of winning the odd tenner on the lottery.
  • The dish of the day with pud will cost you a tenner. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'll give you a tenner for your old bike.
  • By the way, send me, at once, another 'tenner' for expense, and some money for my own regular bills. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
  • They said they'd pay her a fiver then proceeded to borrow a tenner from me.
  • Admittedly, an extra fiver or tenner a month won't break the bank for most people but, for many of us, the council tax is one of our largest expenses.
  • So it could cost a tenner to getaway quickly after listening to three tenors. The Sun
  • The overall winner will pick up something like £500,000, which is not bad for a tenner per entry.
  • They said they'd pay her a fiver then proceeded to borrow a tenner off me.
  • Never wanting to be left out, here is a dream I had last night: I opened my wallet, and found an old bank slip, three fivers and a tenner there.
  • In Britain tenner, tanner, bob, oncer, guinea, quid, and other terms were in common use in conversation when purchasing an item. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 4
  • We are not talking in terms of a fiver or a tenner here or there.
  • That extra tenner will come in handy. The Sun
  • I thrust a tenner at a passing waiter to pay for the drinks.
  • This drops to less than a tenner after petrol. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was a master engraver in his own right, and it turned out it took him a week to forge a single tenner. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • Once you turn 30, if you chase someone to repay the tenner you lent them, you look mean-spirited and churlish.
  • THESE days you won't get much change from a tenner when you pay for your prescription. The Sun
  • Shop wisely and you'll find somewhere smart from less than a tenner per person per night. The Sun
  • She was excited no doubt by thoughts of the race, and of the 'tenner' he was going to put on for her. The Dark Flower
  • I subbed Fenella a tenner to get a decent bunch of flowers.
  • For around a tenner, a meat thermometer is a very good buy. The Sun
  • An hour will set you back £2.99, but you can get a whole day for a tenner - pretty good value for the roving reporter.
  • These wines will cost around a tenner a bottle.
  • He pulled his dad's old wallet from his pocket and took out our ten crisp tenners.
  • He stuffed one hand in his pocket and pulled out a bunch of tenners.
  • That extra tenner will come in very handy for your festive shopping. The Sun
  • They said they'd pay her a fiver then proceeded to borrow a tenner from me.
  • A tenner for the binman and a fiver for the newspaper delivery boy are relics of Christmas past.
  • The trader dishes the CDs out as fivers and tenners change hands.
  • The next time I saw him he was counting out a huge roll of tenners on the front seat of his van.
  • They'll never remember to pay you in that state and even if they do, they'll mix up tenners and fivers - a fact which won't always work in your favour.
  • A year book is a real snip at just a tenner with concessions half that price.
  • The rug was a fake and cost me a tenner down Greenwich market.
  • One hundred crisp tenners would come in very handy.
  • Grrr finally she picked a lovely pink smocked top reduced to a tenner.
  • Why else would I have parted with three crisp tenners for some gloop that promised only to ‘brighten’ the skin?
  • They belong to a generation which likes the feel of crisp fivers and tenners in their hands.
  • This year whisky, gin, vodka, rum and sticky seasonal oddities such as Irish cream and advocaat all come in at under a tenner a bottle, with even better offers for bulk purchases. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • It's fine if you've only got a tenner to spend on me. Times, Sunday Times
  • The cash machine started to deliver £20 notes instead of the tenners people were expecting.
  • How about the smell of crisp new fivers and tenners, please?
  • It is offering passengers from York the chance to travel to London for just a fiver - with a return ticket costing a tenner.
  • Oh ... back in the '70's Converse were $10 a pair when regular "tenner" shoes were no more than $2.50. More Cheap Thrills: Walking the Flats in Chucks
  • If you have a tenner to spend on a sparkler, France is the place to go. Times, Sunday Times
  • Admittedly, I have not yet tasted one with the multi-layered complexity of the great Burgundies, but even so a drinkable Pinot Noir for under a tenner is a real steal.
  • People are collecting anything from a few tenners to hundreds of pounds.
  • Reports suggest that after speaking to the FT Beverly Hughes was heard to say to her advisor, "have you got a spare tenner I can use as a firelighter please? Archive 2007-03-01
  • Five grand in oncers might be your life savings, but fifty grand in tenners gotta be incriminating, right?
  • At the end of the day I found that I had accepted two forged tenners.
  • And you wonder why it costs a tenner to see a movie. Times, Sunday Times
  • They'll never remember to pay you and even if they do, they'll mix up tenners and fivers.
  • His helper passes the CDs to him from a three-feet-deep cardboard box and the trader dishes them out to supporters as fivers and tenners change hands.
  • Hopefully, he will never know that there had been two delivery charges paid (for there were two deliveries, after all) plus a tenner to the driver for his mendacity.
  • But as years passed, ghouls like Tenner left me feeling chumped. Pondering Death Row
  • This suggests that our obvious beneficiaries will be companies providing them with somewhere to spend that extra tenner. Times, Sunday Times
  • This will be a proper meal for under a tenner. The Sun
  • Unfortunately, at the moment, sales are slow, as most such wines cost over a fiver (and many hover closer to a tenner).
  • SPEND a tenner and up the luxury, as there are some great offers around. The Sun
  • We could go into cafes and restaurants and enjoy a decent meal without having to exceed a tenner.

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