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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211. The river had burst its banks and the road was awash.
212. The dollars are then deposited with banks outside the USA.
213. The stock market crash lost the banks £70 million .
214. Most people here cannot borrow from banks because they lack collateral.
215. The report concluded that there was no evidence of collusive behaviour between the banks.
216. Banks closed on Friday afternoon and did not open again until Monday morning.
217. The guerrillas raided banks and destroyed a police barracks and an electricity substation.
218. The floods pale beside the ones we had last year when the whole river overflowed its banks.
219. Rivers and streams have overflowed their banks in countless places.
220. A group of ten international banks is to underwrite and sell the bonds.
221. It adds insult to injury that banks are allowed to increase their charges without our knowledge or consent.
222. The banks have decided to extend credit to the company .
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223. In my estimation a lot of other banks are going to have the same problem.
224. This means smaller banks can cream off big profits during lending booms.
225. He banks$15 a week.
226. The banks have the power to pull the plug on the project.
227. The week before the deal was supposed to close, fifteen Japanese banks made a move to pull out.
228. These flowers generally grow on sloping river banks and near streams.
229. The incident was the latest twist in the continuing saga of fraud and high scandal in banks and stockbroking firms.
230. They trekked for three days along the banks of the Zambezi.
231. In ten years, they have been able to stitch together a national network of banks.
232. Russian banks rushed to buy as many dollars as they could.
233. The old man distrusts banks so he keeps his money at home.
234. The banks are waking up to customers' needs at last.
235. Rivers undermine their banks.
236. The water rose until it was on a level with the river banks.
237. The banks are now desperately scrabbling to recover their costs.
238. Considerable variation was found in the terms offered by different banks.
239. The expedition is looking for sponsorship from one of the major banks.
240. Banks have been charging 25 percent and above for unsecured loans.