Examples of using Billion pounds in English and their translations into Serbian
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Total prizes awarded so far have reached the incredible sum of£ 16.6 billion pounds.
Earlier this month, French President Emmanuel Macron promised to inject an extra 260 billion pounds into the country's defense budget by 2025.
In the UK alone, the introduction of the barcode in the retail industry has resulted in savings of 10.5 billion pounds per year.[1][9].
American poultry producers exported nearly 8 billion pounds of broilers in 2013.
Around 1.4 billion pounds of pumpkins are grown in the United States every year with the vast majority being used around Halloween.
Coca-Cola said Friday it would buy the Costa brand from Whitbread for 3.9 billion pounds($5.1 billion) in cash.
In particular, Great Britain, where the disease encephalopathy was first recorded, suffered economic damage amounting to more than 7 billion pounds sterling.
And we said we could redesign the 115-year-old gypsum drywall process that generates 20 billion pounds of CO2 a year.
Their spending totalled 4.3 billion pounds($5.4 billion),
Their spending totalled 4.3 billion pounds($5.4 billion),
The influential think tank said that borrowing would likely be pushed up to 100 billion pounds and that total debt would rise to 90 percent of national income.
Total prizes given away so far have reached the amazing mark of £16.6 billion Pounds.
About 3 billion pounds of potatoes are used to make McDonald's fries every year.
The budget deficit for the current 2017/18 fiscal year has been cut to an estimated 45.2 billion pounds from a forecast of 49.9 billion pounds made in November, Hammond said.
In 2017, the“Dairyland” was able to produce 3.4 billion pounds of cheese according to Statista.
commitments to the EU, something that had been estimated to amount to 39 billion pounds.
Saudi Arabia has also been buying arms from the UK- with estimated purchases at some 3.3 billion pounds.
The Independent have reported that London had sold weapons worth more than 3 billion pounds, or over $5 billion[to Gulf countries].
commitments to the EU, something which has been estimated at around 39 billion pounds.
The Bank of England promised to buy a further 50 billion pounds of government bonds over the summer to help.