Similar words: thanks, thanks to, give thanks, Thanksgiving, bank, banker, bank on, banking. Meaning: [bæŋk] n. English botanist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1743-1820).
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91. Banks should be supporting small private businesses.
92. The banks would be forced to absorb large losses.
93. Customers allowed the banks to use their money interest-free.
94. Sometimes central banks intervene to smooth out price fluctuations.
95. Banks don't open on Sundays.
96. Monsoons caused the river to burst its banks.
97. A bridge joins the two banks of the river.
98. The river burst its banks and flooded the town.
99. Banks had increased scope to develop new financial products.
100. His experience left him with a mistrust of banks.
101. The alleys were adorned with banks of flowers.
102. The new software is being pitched at banks.
103. The river burst its banks,[www.Sentencedict.com] submerging an entire village.
104. The old-boy network still operates in some City banks.
105. What time do the banks open?
106. The banks will begin to present their arguments today.
107. Banks are muscling in on the insurance business.
108. Several of the biggest banks failed during the depression.
109. The country's two biggest banks are planning to merge.
110. Several banks failed during the depression.
111. UK banks tend to concentrate on short-term lending.
112. 'First City' joined a long list of failed banks.
113. Some banks have already started to deregulate.
114. Several banks are providing finance for the housing programme.
115. Banks have raised their lending rates by 2%.
116. Polish banks can still take two or three weeks to clear a cheque.
117. There is a big difference in the amounts that banks charge.
118. Some banks charge if you access your account to determine your balance.
119. The River Frome had burst its banks after torrential rain.
120. Nationwide industrial action began earlier this week, when staff at most banks walked out.