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151. Many people spend years detecting without ever finding Roman coins.
152. As I have already said, we do not know under what authority the coins were issued.
153. As the drumming built to a crescendo, the coffin lid snapped open, scattering coins into the dust.
154. Aethelred's new coinage failed in the early 790s and no new coins were minted under Eardwulf.
155. The likely total number of dies can then be multiplied by the average number of coins per die.
156. The depictions on paper money and coins reinforce national icons and symbols.
157. Pupils sent home to beg A HARD-UP primary school has sent pupils home with begging bowls - yoghurt pots for collecting coins.
158. The mound of coins continues to grow as the little Kool Aid tycoons and garbage financiers continue to amaze and to amass.
159. In this way, the children became spread out instead of all clustering together with the coins descending on them like hailstones.
160. If they found the coins they might put two and two together.
161. As well as keeping their eyes peeled for surface coins and jewellery, beachcombers also look for non-metal items on their foreshore hunting grounds.
162. There must be many coins not included in that catalogue.
163. He placed a few coins by his empty coffee cup and waved at the waiter.
164. More usefully, I found coins and notes on the dressing-table, and pocketed them.
165. If a cure was achieved then patients were permitted to drop gold or silver coins into the sacred spring.
166. Carradine dropped a few coins - ducats[sentencedict.com], I think - into the puddle and waved the woman away.
167. My next target was the deck chair area, which was liberally sprinkled with coins.
168. Coaches of silver spoons, coins and other treasures will be displayed to complement the Civil War exhibition.
169. A miser's body lies cut in a thousand places by a huge array of coins with sharpened edges.
170. I went cheerfully through, finding the coins as I went.
171. I issue a monthly list, with the main emphasis on Roman coins.
172. She opened her hand and looked at the two silver coins.
173. That follows the bank which charged a pensioner £3 for changing a £10 note into coins.
174. He sat on the market until it puked gold coins.
175. He hands over one crisp dollar bill and 40,[www.Sentencedict.com]000 sucres in coins and stained notes.
176. Beside the contract of sale of the petrol there was a separate collateral contract relating to the World Cup coins.
177. Investigators raid a house looking for missing gold coins and platinum bars.
178. The result: more coins snuck into circulation, driving up the prices of goods.
179. The bus stopped at the traffic lights and I could see him counting his £1 coins.
180. Until recently, 1p coins topped the league when it came to money lost in or near telephone boxes.