final bill
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffinalandbill
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final
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪ.nəl/us/ˈfaɪ.nəl/
last:
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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 offinalandbillfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffinal bill
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Thefinalbillwas much closer to the post-communist version.
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Although minor, these recommendations were later dropped from thefinalbill.
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Estimates were little more than informed guesses, and as a result thefinalbilloften turned out to be well in excess of the sum the landowner had originally budgeted.
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And once thefinalbillhad been paid to the interior decorators, marking the end of the building process, there were still the furnishings to be acquired.
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Nofinalbillhas been received in this matter and, therefore, the total cost to the legal aid fund is not yet known.
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The corporation has lost to date some £8 billion for its members and thefinalbillis unquantifiable but could go to £12 billion or beyond.
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However, thatfinalbillwill still have to be paid.
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The strategy may vary from one country to another, as will each accession, and this too will affect thefinalbill.
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What is thefinalbilllikely to be?
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I shudder to contemplate what thefinalbillwill be.
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Thefinalbillfor its approval turned out to be £10,000, against its original estimate of £4,000.
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So let us have done with all this waiting and seeing, let us get on with enlargement, since timing too will determine thefinalbill.
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I think it is much more likely to be about £2 million when thefinalbillis rendered by the company.
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Thefinalbillusually amounts to more than the tender price.
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All these will be taken into account when thefinalbillis established.
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Of course, nobody knows what thefinalbillwill be.
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Thefinalbillpresented for the cost of this project was £5,553,000, in other words £1½ million in excess of the original estimate.
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There are 500,000 food handlers in this country and if one multiplied that cost, thefinalbillwould, all of a sudden, be £1 billion.
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Afterwards, we just ceased to reckon the cost, without any idea of when the war would end or what thefinalbillwould amount to.
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Thefinalbill, however, was not £1.4 billion but £5.7 billion.
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