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Sentence count:151+2Posted:2018-01-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: gettinglettingsettingjettingvettingwettingpettingnettingMeaning: ['betɪŋ]  adj. preoccupied with the pursuit of pleasure and especially games of chance. 
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(31) Their activities have nothing at all to do with sport and everything to do with telephone-number betting.
(32) Bookmakers say they should handle the betting tax rebate as the money comes from their betting shops.
(33) One of their main features is the heavy betting, often into four figures.
(34) The betting industry needs to shake off its dowdy appearance and attract customers who will still be customers in the 21st century.
(35) The Pope has put betting - with tax-dodging and reading horoscopes - on a list of sins that risk eternal damnation.
(36) But early punters were betting on the idea of good going and well-backed Sovereign Rock just could not handle the faster conditions.
(37) The industry is betting that consumers will latch on to the idea.
(38) The government is betting this trend will boost business confidence[Sentencedict.com], and thus investment and jobs.
(39) The administrators of the subscription services are betting extra features will keep the paying customers paying.
(40) True, Goodwood was over, but betting went on, thank goodness.
(41) Fifteen months ago this was a place with one casino and a couple of back-alley betting shops.
(42) We're betting that next year he too will be making compost.
(43) The shareholders are betting on future dividends and would rather forego them today.
(44) What's the betting all was well the night the Vikings came?
(45) His elucidation of the finer points of betting is also excellent.
(46) As though somewhere, in a particularly lonely part of the world, there is betting on rhythmic gymnastics.
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(47) Plus latest news on the big race, updated racecards, latest riding arrangements, non-runners and betting news.
(48) But the 2-1 favourite was under pressure almost from the outset and betting slips were already being crumpled before the second circuit.
(49) The bookmakers, showing unusual generosity, gave them a 44-point advantage on the handicap betting list.
(50) People are treating this election as if they were betting on a horse at the races.
(51) Now the betting shops are lobbying for the right to advertise on television.
(52) Most of the Powis Square mob frequented a particular betting shop where their noisy ways were tolerated.
(53) City officials and securities experts think the activists are betting on a long shot.
(54) Those boys betting on a high time began to grow ecstatic as the chair tipped back and then came forward.
(55) All bets are recorded on microfilm at the betting shop, but they say they have no trace of it.
(56) Once I'd scrawled for a betting shop on Priory Hill.
(57) The many village shops have closed and reopened as video or betting shops, or estate agents.
(58) On present betting, there is a fair chance the pound will finally join the system by the end of next year.
(59) And the chill will soon reach the betting shops too.
(60) And nine per cent betting tax will be replaced with a levy on bookies' profits.
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