Meaning: n. the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number. adj. used of a single unit or thing; not two or more.
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211. It was mean of her only to give £1—she's filthy rich, you know.
212. I can not tolerate to suffer the loss of 1% of the profit.
213. About 1,200 personnel will remain behind to take care of the air base.
214. She turned down £1.2 million to pose nude in Playboy.
215. 1 to be built:New offices buildings are going up everywhere.
216. The closure of the factory is likely to cost 1 000 jobs.
217. At the close of trade, the Dow Jones index was 1.92 points down.
218. His best selling line is the cheapest lager at £1.99.
219. Yesterday, a cargo ship chartered by the UN arrived in the capital carrying 1,550 tons of rice.
220. A selection of correspondence from P G Wodehouse realised £1,232.
221. Raw-steel production by the nation's mills decreased 2.1% last week.
222. Less than 1 percent of the men in any Muslim country are polygamous.
223. They sold 1 million cards in the first year of business - no mean feat(sentencedict.com), given the problems many businesses are facing.
224. Connors reigned as the world No. 1 for 159 consecutive weeks.
225. I've sponsored her £1 for every mile that she runs.
226. The Trust hopes to raise $1 million to buy land.
227. In 1989,(sentence dictionary) Kuwait was exporting 1.5 million barrels of oil a day.
228. The publisher expected the book to sell 1,500 copies, tops.
229. A gradient of 1 in 4 is a rise of fall of one metre for every four metres forward.
230. The announcement was made in a communique & 1 & issued by the Defence Minister.
231. The tyres were worn below the legal limit of 1.6 mm of tread.
232. Somalia, pop. 7.9 million, income per head about £1.60 a week.
233. Number the car's features from 1 to 10 according to importance.
234. The figure has now been revised from £1 million to £2 million.
235. Life is not composed by aphorism, how can we decorate it with pompous cliche & 1 & s? I send you my most sincere greeting in silence.
236. The average adult man burns 1,500 to 2,000 calories per day.
237. The death of one of the candidates forced postponement of the voting until 1 June.
238. Divide 2 into 7, and the answer is 3, remainder 1.
239. A new damp-proof course could cost £1 000 or more.
240. Consumer preferences were placed in rank order from 1 to 5.