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Sentence count:200+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: 10000000001000000000000jillionmillionone million millionone thousand milliontrillionzillionSimilar words: millionfill inbrilliantfulfillingwillingnessrehabilitationportfoliomobileMeaning: ['bɪljən]  n. 1. the number that is represented as a one followed by 12 zeros; in the United Kingdom the usage followed in the United States is frequently seen 2. a very large indefinite number (usually hyperbole) 3. the number that is represented as a one followed by 9 zeros. adj. 1. denoting a quantity consisting of one thousand million items or units in the United States 2. denoting a quantity consisting of one million million items or units in Great Britain. 
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(151) All in all, around £3.5 billion of the company's annual turnover might be chopped out.
(152) The industrialized world now contributes about $ 1 billion per year through bilateral aid programs to relieve urban congestion.
(153) The airline asked five airplane makers to bid on an order for $ 1 billion worth of new jets.
(154) They said an auction of the airwaves would have drawn $ 20 billion to $ 70 billion.
(155) All plants and animals are, with hindsight, the same because they all descend from an ancestor three billion years old.
(156) Its domestic equity funds account for only $ 13 billion of its $ 145 billion in assets under management.
(157) They meet again today in a desperate bid to sort out who gets what of next year's £244.5 billion spending cake.
(158) They showed no qualms in spending £3 billion in a futile attempt to prop up the Pound.
(159) A billion people in the world will not have access to clean drinking water.
(160) Kaiser in San Mateo, California, which manages $ 1 billion in assets.
(161) Even with shipping costs of a billion dollars per ton, helium-3 would still be a great bargain.
(162) The three-month trend shows sterling lending to the private sector averaging only about £1 billion a month.
(163) It was custodian to more than $ 900 billion in assets before the Harris purchase.
(164) In 1952, 3 billion 10-milligram amphetamine tablets were being produced annually in the United States.
(165) In addition, more than $ 1 billion of new agency debt was priced.
(166) Record industry executives called Napster's offer inadequate for an industry with annual revenues of $ 40 billion.
(167) Firm backlog rose to $ 19. 64 million on Dec. 31 from $ 17. 5 billion a year earlier.
(168) At the time,[sentence dictionary] Templeton had about $ 11 billion in assets.
(169) About £3 billion went on reducing pollution caused by all kinds of waste and £2.4 billion on curbing air pollution.
(170) The program's cost has ballooned from $270 million to more than $1 billion.
(171) The country is reported to be $6 billion in arrears on its $115 billion debt.
(172) Around the world, some 3 billion pairs of eyes will notice their logos, slogans and billboards.
(173) It will bear the brunt of the estimated $ 1 billion cost for the changes on Okinawa.
(174) By December 1995, 91 unit trusts had a total asset base of 33. 7 billion rand.
(175) BFreeman wants to slash at least $ 400 million from an annual budget of $ 2. 4 billion.
(176) A record 81 companies announced plans to do $ 48 billion in spinoffs last year, according to Securities Data Corp.
(177) It is currently holding a gilt auction of around £3 billion on the last Wednesday of every month.
(178) Together, the two companies will have $ 8. 4 billion in annual revenue.
(179) The company will sell about 60 billion lire to the public by the end of January, say investment bankers.
(180) Much of the remaining $ 52. 7 billion general fund also is on autopilot.
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