the Bank of Englandnoun
uk/ˌbæŋk əv ˈɪŋ.ɡlənd/us/ˌbæŋk əv ˈɪŋ.ɡlənd/the central bank of the UK
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- central bank
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- credit union
- e-bank
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- merchant bank
- pay
- personal identification number
- rate of exchange
- savings and loan association
- statement
- the IMF
- thrift
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Examples from literature
- His father, though a clerk in the Bank of England, was a fine classical scholar and had dabbled in verse.
- The Bank of England as we now know it did not then exist.
- The charter of the Bank of England was renewed in a form which modified the whole banking system in England.
- There were twenty fifty-pound notes of the Bank of England, held together by an india-rubber band—nothing else.
- Women of that class are apt at times to mistrust the Bank of England.