annual bill

collocation in English

meaningsofannualandbill

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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
us
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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bill
noun
uk
/bɪl/
us
/bɪl/
a request for payment of money owed, or the piece of paper on which it ...
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(Definition ofannualandbillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofannual bill

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Now theannualbillis £30,000.
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Theannualbillfor such children is £550 million.
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Hisannualbillunder the current rates totals £160·71.
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I do not think anannualbillwould work.
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The totalannualbillis now somewhere between £21 billion and £24 billion.
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Morever, the tax will require the college itself to find another £2,700 in itsannualbill.
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First, theannualbillfor drugs is now £1·5 billion.
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On the strength of those speeches, theannualbillis £2,000 million.
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In addition, there will be a newannualbillof £45 million.
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We shall receive anannualbill; we shall not tackle the basic problem.
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One of the main rail companies says itsannualbillis about £2.5m.
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Often, they face anannualbillwhich is larger than the original cost of their property.
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Theannualbillfor the wages and salaries of public service employees is currently of the order of £30 billion.
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There is also a hugeannualbillto meet running costs—energy, cleaning, maintenance, and so on.
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That is not unreasonable when one realises that theannualbillfor medicines is about £7 billion.
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These increased costs, if passed on in higher sewerage charges, would add little to the averageannualbill.
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Theannualbillfor keeping 3 million people who want to work unemployed is £270 billion a year.
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Theannualbillof this farmer is now somewhere between £200 and £300, on this little farm of 39 acres.
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The highestannualbillbrought to my attention was £25,850, for a new roof and double glazing.
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The more houses we build during the next 60 years, the higher theannualbillfor the country will become.
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They have swelled his fixed costs—based on constant 1945–1946 prices, the industry'sannualbillfor machinery depreciation is 2½ times pre-war.
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Despite the variations in the figures and despite theannualbillof about £100 million, the police authorities made little effort to check the bills.
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For them, theannualbillfor tax and insurance is the annual decision about whether to keep their car on the road.
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If you took those children away from those schools it would mean anannualbillof £16 million, to start with.
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It is inevitably true that year by year theannualbillpresented to the nation for the health services goes up.
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