Synonym: extra, more, premium. Similar words: in use, unusual, button up, monument, bond, ribbon, carbon, bona fide. Meaning: ['bəʊnəs] n. 1. anything that tends to arouse 2. an additional payment (or other remuneration) to employees as a means of increasing output.
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151. An unexpected bonus was that the emergency work galvanised Loi out of his melancholy.
152. Wiley is expected to command a $ 10 million signing bonus.
153. If they produce 100 percent more than standard, they receive a 100 percent bonus.
154. Last year, we were trying to attract Holy Bull to the MassCap with the bonus and look what happened to him.
155. The labour constant should also give the operatives of different gangs or trades equal opportunity to earn a similar percentage bonus.
156. The successful applicant will also be offered a £10-a-day travel bonus.
157. Average salary for managers of large companies is £78,000, plus an £11,000 bonus, and in top concerns £107,000 plus £18,000.
158. That they all do so with big doses of customer appeal is an added bonus.
159. Like those of Charles Brady, the biggest slice of Mr Samuel's 1999 earnings was paid as a bonus.
160. We can advance development with the bonus of decreasing our impact on climate if we have the proper energy strategy.
161. However, being inside the time does not incur either penalties or bonus points.
162. This was because car manufacturers gave retailers bonus payments if there were sufficient new registrations during a given period.
163. It is a great looking dish that gets a textural bonus courtesy of crunchy hazelnuts.
164. To attract bigger audiences was not just a bonus, it was part of the whole logic of the industry.
165. In addition they were supposed to receive bonus rates after the daily target of 200 machines a day.
166. Add to that a £60 bonus for each away goal and Glenavon left Clandeboye £1,360 richer.
167. Superb build quality and a good specification are bonus points and 100,000 miles or more can be expected from well-maintained examples.
168. He could earn a large bonus or none at all.
169. Christmas bonus Pensioners usually get a small tax-free bonus shortly before Christmas each year.
169. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
170. The Christmas bonus has also been neglected for too long.
171. Contributing to an educational foundation or flood relief wins bonus points.
172. Quite simply, the crew members would be paid a bonus for every crossing.
173. Where profits are declared, tax relief tends to represent an extra bonus rather than a necessary incentive to foreign investors.
174. It may be achieved through complex processes of individualization in effort-related bonus systems.
175. Promotion would be a perfect end-of-season bonus for Lawrence after an action-packed season.
176. Store bosses decided to award the bonus to delighted Teresa Elliott and hubby Steve after learning about the multiple birth.
177. This includes two things: the guaranteed interest rate and the regular bonus rate.
178. I have divided it into four basic parts, with an added bonus at the end.
179. No bonus points for losing face in front of them.
180. Almost as a bonus they might have gained a very cheap solution to an expensive problem.