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tenner

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Usage examples of tenner.

The march from Gravabagalinien had taken the best part of a tenner, first over the loess farmlands then across wild country.

It showed in pictorial form the rising and setting times of the two suns, Batalix and Freyr, as well as the divisions of the year, the 100 seconds in a minute, the forty minutes in an hour, the twenty-five hours in a day, the eight days in a week, the six weeks in a tenner, and the ten tenners in a year of four hundred and eighty days.

At twenty-five years and a tenner or two, he was still a young man, but lines marked his powerful face, giving him an appearance of wisdom his enemies claimed he did not possess.

She was twelve years and a tenner, not much more than a child: yet a tension in her gestures made her seem much older.

The rear face also had two hands, the outer indicating the week, tenner, and season of the small year, and the inner the season of the Great Year.

Both men and mounts were more gaunt than when they had set out from Isturiacha, almost half a tenner earlier.

It might take a tenner before the ice would bear a platoon of soldiers.

The height of the cell was 240 centimetres, cor- responding to the six weeks of a tenner times the forty minutes of the hour, or to five times the six weeks times the eight days in a week.

Muntras had made his last trip a tenner and a half ago, at the time of the Battle of the Cosgatt - only it had proved not to be his last trip, since Div needed further instruction.

An earlier six prototypes, tested half a tenner previously, had all failed to work.

Before another tenner passed, King JandolAnganol was armed with Sibornalese matchlocks -weapons supplied not by his allies in Pannoval or Oldorando, not forged by his own armourers, but brought by devious routes as a gift from those who were his enemies.

Eight days in a week, six weeks in a tenner, ten tenners in a year of four hundred and eighty days.

We never question why a tenner is called a tenner, because there are ten of them in a year.

Before another tenner passed, King JandolAnganol was armed with Sibornalese matchlocks - weapons supplied not by his allies in Pannoval or Oldorando, not forged by his own armourers, but brought by devious routes as a gift from those who were his enemies.

She found Paul Tenner safe and comfortable, right enough, but he was far from being flat on his back and well-sedated.