Use of quid in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include quid at the start of sentence, quid at the end of sentence and quid in the middle of sentence
quid at the end of sentence
- Can you lend me five quid?
- It cost him five hundred quid.
- You must be soft if you think I'll give you fifty quid!
- What sort of a racehorse d'you think you get for a hundred quid?
quid in the middle of sentence
- We stumped up eight quid each.
- Five hundred quid for the four.
- There would be no quid pro quo.
- He earns at least 300 quid a week.
- She earns at least 600 quid a week.
- Maybe eighty quid a week coming in.
- I forked out ten quid for/on the ticket.
- Me, a few quid for a handful of stories.
- It only costs a couple of quid to get in.
- I'll pay you back that two quid tomorrow.
- He did me for a thousand quid for that car.
- We paid him four hundred quid, a month's rent.
- Even labourers out there get fifty quid a week.
- I went through a hundred quid on my last trip to London.
- The neighbouring table are offering thirty quid on Tarzan.
- The statement is emphatic in stating that there must be a quid pro quo.
- There's a quid pro quo for everything in politics - you'll soon learn that.
- One hundred and forty quid for a pair of headphones, you've got to be joking!
- Please accept the use of our cottage as a quid pro quo for lending us your car.
- If he said the punter had paid him fifty quid, Joe knew that was what had been paid.
- The government has promised food aid as a quid pro quo for the stopping of violence.
- We could get a coffee in there but they charge two quid a throw which is a real rip-off.
- The management have agreed to begin pay talks as a quid pro quo for suspension of strike action.
- The appearance of a quid pro quo in the Hammer pardon is much more clear-cut than it is in the Rich case.
- I have it at home and can well understand why Carmody passed fifty quid under the table to keep Graham quiet.
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