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On 16/10/2013 17:59, Bob Hobden wrote:
"David Hill" wrote ...

On 16/10/2013 16:55, Spider wrote:
On 16/10/2013 14:51, Gary Woods wrote:
David Hill wrote:

Around £10,000 were stolen from a house
Or should it be
Around £10,000 was stolen from a house.

English or American version?




English, no doubt!;~). How does the American version differ, if it
does?


Well the English could well be "Some tea-leaf made off with the dosh"

It certainly would round ere gov.


Whilst in the better parts of Surrey it would be a capitol tea.


 
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