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Sentences with exchange

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  • ...a series of sporting and cultural exchanges with Seoul. [+with]
  • ...the Royal Exchange.
  • We do not have to run millions of experiments to see that people value the good received in an exchange over the good given away.
  • Is there a cure as the internal telephone cable from exchange to condo is about 750 meters?
  • To exchange gifts
  • An exchange student
  • Its aim is to develop standards for almost everything, to facilitate the international exchange of goods and services, and foster scientific research.
  • In the days of operator-assisted calls, this meant you would call an operator who connected your call to an operator working in the exchange that serviced your party.
  • The two men had a bitter exchange
  • A stock exchange
  • Karpov sought the rook exchange and Kamsky avoided it, ultimately winning.
  • We've already tapped a long-term credit line with our bank, and I don't want to exchange equity for cash.
  • To exchange gifts
  • To exchange honor for wealth
  • Ms Morrison-Tohol and Ms Wennmacher were in Castlebar accompanying a group from the Hochstadt Kolping Familie on an exchange visit with the local Scouts.
  • The culmination of the exchange was a visit by the Foxford Transition Years to Ratingen in March and a return visit to Foxford by the German students and teachers last week.
  • Currency that exchanges at par
  • An exchange of greetings
  • The daily trade in currency exchange alone is more than 50 times the value of world trade in goods and services.
  • A heated exchange of words broke out with a group of eight youths who were standing on the other side of the road.
  • An exchange of tears for smiles
  • A stock exchange
  • Consistent with the shift toward a new government in Iraq run by the Iraqi people, coalition forces are playing only a minor role in the currency exchange program.
  • However, some shops may ask you to pay in sterling and may apply currency exchange and commission rates which are unfavourable.
  • An exchange broker
  • We exchanged addresses and Christmas cards. [VERB noun]
  • A delegation from Chippenham visited Uganda in February last year and this was meant to be the exchange visit for the Ugandans.
  • Most of its business was in currency exchange and retail banking and its paid-up capital was only one million pounds sterling, one third that of HSBC.
  • He ruled out any exchange of prisoners with the militants. [+ of]
  • ...the chance to sell back or exchange goods. [VERB noun]
  • About 100 dealers in the centre, the report said, were willing to exchange cash on the spot or transfer it to Macau.
  • The culmination of the exchange was a visit to Foxford by the German students and teachers recently.
  • There've been some bitter exchanges between the two groups. [+between]
  • There was an exchange of fire during which the gunman was wounded. [+ of]
  • Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover.
  • On the positive front, if sterling remains at current levels, the negative currency exchange impact that has hit earnings from Britain this year should have worked its way through by next year.
  • The extract concluded with an exchange about whether their conversation was being recorded.
  • Then after the brief exchange, the two office workers go their own ways, never to meet again.
  • This requires intensifying the dialogue between them by multiplying the exchange of visits focused on the political and economic activity fields.
  • When he returned North, following an exchange of prisoners, he was given a series of ovations and testimonials and had dinner with Abraham Lincoln, with whom he became friendly.
  • A senior consultant at foreign- exchange specialist HiFX, Derek Mumford.
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