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Sundries (also called extras) are runs scored in cricket that have not come off the batsman's bat. Sundries are added to the teams score, but not the individual batsman. Examples of sundries are: Byes, leg byes, no balls, wides and penalty runs.
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The average person spends around $500-$700 per year on sundries, which include items such as toiletries, cleaning supplies, and household goods. This amount can vary based on individual spending habits and needs.
The amount for sundries for one person per month varies widely. Some people spend a lot because they want the very best product and are willing and able to spend it. Others spend very little.
G. Tucker has written: 'The Grip series of paper fasteners and stationers' sundries'
Too many variables are involved to give an answer to this. A) Where - in one country, in a continent, in the world. B) Sundries is a term for "everything else" and is defined by what is already accounted for - and we haven't been told what these things are C) Over what period - a week, a month or year.
Augustus Abud Spaninger has written: 'Special sundries' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Gilbert Duncan Macleod Bullard has written: 'Sundries' 'Sunlit days and sycamores'
Sundries are incidentals such as haircuts, newspapers, sodas, and cigarettes. These receipts are submitted for reimbursement in expense accounts in some cases.
The Boroondara Council website has a contact form at: http://boroondara.vic.gov.au/footer/sundries/online-enquiry