(1) Sometimes you'd be lucky enough to have money for an ice cream float or a soda pop.
(2) The president will remain under pressure to encourage Beijing to float its currency, currently pegged to the dollar, which experts argue makes imports artificially cheap.
(3) Uruguay has allowed its national currency, the peso, to float freely in an effort to make its exports more competitive.
(4) The most common type of bilge pump switch uses a pivoted float to sense water level.
(5) She is not certain she wants to float the company, but hints at a possible buyout or merger in the future.
(6) China has been under pressure from other countries to let its currency float more freely.
(7) Eire's punt, once tied to sterling, was allowed to float free.
(8) And even if China were to float its currency, it likely would do no better than slow the export of jobs to China.
(9) The float of the Portuguese Man of War jellyfish acts as a sail which helps it move or swim in water.
(10) The White House says the president will again urge the premier to take steps to float China's currency.
(11) Each float was supported by front and rear N-struts attached to the bottom longerons of the fuselage and the front and rear stub-wing spars.
(12) The first days after allowing the peso to float freely saw a stable value of the peso against the dollar.
(13) He denounced the government's decision to float Venezuela's currency, the bolivar, and to cut next year's budget.
(14) I climbed the ladder with my float , trowel and plaster and reached upwards towards the missing section of my ceiling.
(15) I recently suggested in China that the yuan should float freely, which would probably lead to a substantial appreciation.
(16) Then my float shot under and I was into a fish that was too heavy to be a chub.
(17) I wondered just how many stings I could take, as I anxiously scanned the surface for the float sac of a Portuguese man-of-war.
(18) I described the symptoms, and Arv said it could possibly be a blocked exhaust stock or a stuck carburetor float .
(19) Pat and I believe that it is the float impacting too deeply that scares fish rather than the splash factor.
(20) I then noticed that I was getting very shy bites that were barely moving the float .