Examples of using "Billetes" in a sentence and their english translations:
- What denominations would you like?
- What denominations would you like that in?
Have you bought the tickets?
Tom got these tickets for free.
Do you have ten euro bills?
and we got three sets of bills.
I only have two plane tickets.
Tom burned a wad of bills.
Are the train tickets expensive?
Give me change in bills and coins.
Would you like big bills or small bills?
You didn't buy the train tickets?
In ten-dollar bills, please.
Ticket sales will begin Monday.
One of us can buy the tickets.
The tickets are 1,000 yen each.
was that he says bills enable money laundering.
The existence of bills favor money laundering.
Please give me the money in twenty-dollar bills.
Do you really have free tickets for the concert?
Do you want it in banknotes or in small change?
This is the ticket line.
All American bills are similar in color.
Lisa, keep an eye on my suitcase while I buy our train tickets.
In a falafel raffle he would snaffle all the tickets.
Two second-class tickets to Boston, please.
In many places blind persons sell lottery tickets.
The queue for buying tickets was unbelievably long.
Have you bought the tickets?
First I'll go to the bank, and then I'll buy the tickets.
and she made TV a reward that they could buy,
Please show your ticket.
You may as well burn your money as spend it on lottery tickets.
Tom burned a big wad of hundred dollar bills.
as bills go from hand to hand, they are really dirty.
Sally exchanged a twenty-dollar bill for five-dollar bills.
Twenties and some smaller bills, please.
to finance the government.
Give me the money in fives and tens.
We would have bought the plane tickets if the price had been a little lower.
As soon as we get the tickets, we'll send them to you.
Then she found several stacks of thousand-dollar bills under a bush and put them in her basket.
- City buses used to have conductors who sat to the left of the entrance and sold you tickets.
- There used to be conductors on town buses who would sit to the left of the entrance, selling tickets to passengers.
- In the past there were conductors on town buses who would sit to the left of the doorway selling tickets to passengers.
The ticket clerk found baggage placed under a bench in the hall, and the ticking sound inside it made him worried.