I moved in with Nicky, and we totted up our incomings and outgoings, both at that time and for when Nicky would be off work. |
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After all the countries report their votes, they're totted up and the winner is proclaimed. |
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The proceeds of all the transactions are totted up, and then divided by the total number of sales to reach an average sale price. |
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The second best player will receive two points and the third best one point, and those points will be totted up during the year. |
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But I'm pretty sure that if they were all totted up, we would be into quite a few millions. |
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With his team already through to the second stage, this result probably will not matter to United when the final points in Group F are totted up. |
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We'd actually put Greece at the head of the pack by the time we'd totted everything up, and correctly predicted that the UK would come last. |
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Details of the funds raised for them following his funeral have only just been totted up and made known. |
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At the age of 35, Lopez has totted up more than her fair share of broken marriages and relationships. |
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We've totted up a few but which songs do you think deserve honorary number one status? |
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Maureen could be relied on to get the scores totted up in double quick time and was never out in her calculations. |
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Points were assigned for spotting mistakes and totted up on a companywide leaderboard. |
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Retailers like them because there is a lower risk of theft and fewer notes and coins to be totted up and trundled to the bank each day. |
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Every week the money collected in the honesty box was totted up. |
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Your modern political accountants, as they scavenge through history to make the case for the prosecution, have they totted up the deaths caused by colonialism, and capitalism? |
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For each household they totted up income from salaries, public handouts and private transfers such as alimony payments. |
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Last week I totted up 28 beers: 2 on Friday, 15 on Saturday, 11 Sunday. |
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The Senate report totted up 33 hydro projects in the border area. |
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But while ESOL funding is reined in, ever more government money is spent on translating: in December the BBC totted up the figures and found they came to some £100m a year. |
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Nearly 1.2 billion heads, at the best guess, will be totted up. |
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