单词 | Pence |
例句 | 1 Take care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselves. 2 There are one hundred pence in a pound. 3 I had only 20 pence. 4 The bus fare is 80 pence. 5 That will be 45 pence, please. 6 I tipped the taxi driver 50 pence. 7 These cost ten pence a pound. 8 These apples are selling at 40 pence a kilo. 9 Potatoes are 20 pence a pound. 10 Could you lend me 50 pence/50p please? 11 The fruit costs 30 pence per kilo. 12 Any more raffle tickets? Twenty-five pence each or five for a pound. 13 Electricity is ten pence per unit. 14 He paid 50 pence for the book. 15 A hundred pence makes one pound. 16 Put a fifty pence in the machine. 17 In former times, 12 pence went to a shilling. 18 Income tax stands at 23 pence in the pound. 19 It only cost a few pence. 20 There are 100 pence to every pound. 21 The telephone booths accept 10 and 20 pence coins. 22 The smaller 10 pence coin was introduced in 1992. 23 Have you got a ten pence piece? 24 These apples cost 40 pence per pound. 25 There's a 50 pence booking charge for each ticket. 26 A hundred pence make one pound. 27 The beggar tapped me for 20 pence. 28 Cider also goes up by a penny a pint while sparkling wine will cost another eight pence a bottle. 29 At yesterday's auction an old coin sold for many times more than its face value of 20 pence. 30 As from Sunday, May 1 st, all fares on the corporation's transport services will be increased by ten pence in the pound. 1 There are one hundred pence in a pound. 2 I had only 20 pence. 3 The bus fare is 80 pence. 4 That will be 45 pence, please. 5 I tipped the taxi driver 50 pence. 6 These cost ten pence a pound. 7 These apples are selling at 40 pence a kilo. 8 Could you lend me 50 pence/50p please? 9 The fruit costs 30 pence per kilo. 10 Cider also goes up by a penny a pint while sparkling wine will cost another eight pence a bottle. 11 Any more raffle tickets? Twenty-five pence each or five for a pound. 12 At yesterday's auction an old coin sold for many times more than its face value of 20 pence. 13 As from Sunday, May 1 st, all fares on the corporation's transport services will be increased by ten pence in the pound. 14 These apples cost 40 pence per pound. 15 She counted out fifteen pence and passed it to the salesgirl. 16 This is an article that is retailed at seventy pence. 17 The government has clapped an extra ten pence on a packet of cigarettes. 18 I staked ten pence upon a horse, and it won. 19 A little old woman with a wrinkled face as brown as a berry told us our fortunes for ten pence. 20 The company's shares are currently being quoted at 62 pence a share. 31 Jaguar shares climbed 43 pence to 510 pence. 32 Have you got a five pence? 33 It's not worth haggling over a few pence. 34 I couldn't deprive you of your last few pence. 35 She counted out fifteen pence and passed it to the salesgirl. 36 This is an article that is retailed at seventy pence. 37 Buses charged a standard fare of about 20 pence per mile. 38 The shares are currently being quoted at 54 pence a share. 39 The price of petrol is coming down by four pence a gallon. 40 In 1971 Britain changed over from pounds, shillings[],(http:///pence.html) and pence to the new decimal money system. 41 To reduce pounds to pence you multiply by a hundred. 42 He wouldn't even lend me ten pence; how mean can you get? 43 The government has clapped an extra ten pence on a packet of cigarettes. 44 I staked ten pence upon a horse, and it won. 45 She complained he had short-changed her, but it was only a matter of a few pence. 46 Let's assume the company makes ten pence profit on every widget they sell. 47 The board has recommended a final dividend of 6 pence per share. 48 The government has put ten pence on the price of a gallon of petrol. 49 The old lady counted out thirty pence and gave it to the shop assistant. 50 Two pence a litre is coming off the price of petrol/gasoline. 51 They make a profit of ten pence on every copy they sell. 52 A little old woman with a wrinkled face as brown as a berry told us our fortunes for ten pence. 53 The government has put ten pence on the price of twenty cigarettes. 54 Ten pence is donated to charity for every bottle sold. 55 The Government has clapped an extra ten pence on a packet of cigarettes. 56 I've heard that ten pence a gallon is coming off the price of petrol. 57 Oh, I beg your pardon. I thought you said 15 pence, not 50. 58 I gave him a pound, and he gave me 20 pence change. 59 The company's shares are currently being quoted at 62 pence a share. 60 Earnings per share fell 35.9% to 6.6 pence. 61 I've just swallowed fifteen ten pence pieces! 62 Hoskyns shares closed at 458 pence on Friday. 63 Earnings per share fell 4.6 % to 3.7 pence. 64 It is recommending a final dividend of 5.25 pence. 65 Newcastle closed a penny lower at 608 pence. 66 Wireless's share price fell 1 pence to 457. 67 Earnings per share fell 27.9% to 4.4 pence. 68 Earnings per share fell by 99.7% to 0.3 pence. 69 Granada shares fell three pence to 642 pence. 70 Earnings per share rose 120.5% to 8.6 pence. 71 Earnings per share rose by 173.8% to 30.2 pence. 72 Earnings per share fell 85.1% to 1.3 pence. 73 Earnings per share rose by 23.1% to 4.8 pence. 74 Wireless's share price fell 5 pence to 453. 75 Boys were paid eight pence a day. 76 That was at most a couple of miles up the road and no more than a few pence on the bus. 77 It costs 95 pence a copy and will be available in supermarkets. 78 On-screen guidelines are given for changing the ink cartridge(), which does 60 pages at a cost of around 2.5 pence each. 79 The combined changes make an average taxpayer two pounds sixty four pence a week better off. 80 He says it could mean an extra 15 to 20 pence a week. 81 That's under 22 pence a day - less than the cost of most daily newspapers. 82 This done by placing a 50 pence piece in a ticket dispensing machine. 83 An interim dividend of 3.2 pence per ordinary share was paid on 28 March 1990. 84 Electricity: read meter on arrival and departure - cost is ten pence per unit to cover standing charge as well as unit cost. 85 The dividend was boosted 11 percent to 2. 7 pence a share from 2. 43 pence a year ago. 86 It saves a few pence but it is a weak point that could allow moisture to penetrate. 87 They usually give him a 20 pence piece and he heads straight for the bar to buy his favourite ready-salted snack. 88 The cost of short-stay parking - for up to two hours - will rise by five pence. 89 At the pre-tax level, profits rose 14% at £16.6m; earnings per share rose 11% to 16.8 pence. 90 In pence per record terms, this means that most bands receive a royalty of between 50p and 70p per album sold. 91 On the London exchange, they rose 5 pence to 82 pence. 92 Earnings per share were up by 262.5% to 2.9 pence. 93 Shares of Body Shop fell as much as 8 pence to 144p following the announcement, their lowest since Nov. 4. 94 Every extra mile is charged at about 10 pence, and there is a 30 pence an hour waiting time. 95 Shares of Dixons fell 14 pence, or 3. 3 percent, to 410p following the release of first half earnings. 96 The master was paid 2 pence per week and he had four unpaid helpers. 97 He gave me a shilling, and three pence to come home with. 98 It might be thought odd that the desperately poor spent hard-earned pence on providing for a ceremony they would never see. 99 Price 30.9.86; the price in pence of the shares on the date specified. 100 Honestly 36 pence for a tin of grapefruit what's the world coming to. 101 This does not translate into earnings per share, however, which rose 11.3% to 17.7 pence. 102 All except the 25 pence of the £4.25 entrance fee goes to the rider coming second. 103 On the London exchange, they closed at 80 pence, down 4 pence. 104 The board has recommended a 10% increase in interim dividend to 3.32 pence, compared with 1992's 3.02 pence. 105 The share prices rose to 57 pence on the news, giving Gresham a market capitalisation of some £17m. 106 One full course of treatment costs as little as 5 pence, and can save a life. 107 Admission to the public is granted on payment of 50 pence. 108 So they cut his maintenance payments from four pounds a week to the minimum five pence a year. 109 With running costs at approximately 5.5 pence per mile, they are only half as expensive as standard petrol-driven vehicles. 110 The fifty pence went unclaimed and all had been witness to the head's control of events. 111 They cost about 50 pence each to make, but sell for an average of £12.99. 112 Members absent without satisfactory excuse, shall forfeit a small fine of two pence for each case of absence. 113 The dividend was boosted 11 percent, to 2. 7 pence a share, from 2. 43p a year ago. 114 This was roughly equivalent to an investment of 1.25 pence for every unit of electricity ever generated by nuclear power in Britain. 115 The shares have fallen 5 percent since hitting an all-time high of 293 pence on Jan. 4. 116 On the London Stock Exchange yesterday, Forte shares rose seven pence, to close at 351 pence. 117 A few pence on the electricity bill is nothing compared with your security. 118 Wireless's share price fell as much as 5 pence to 453. 119 Both profits after tax and earnings per share were also higher than last year at £50.1 million and 27.1 pence respectively. 120 For example homeworkers in the East Midlands were paid 3.5 pence for straightening before packing a dozen tights. 121 I was paid a few pence, and very welcome it was too. 122 The cost, at today exchange rate on the ferry, eleven pounds seventy three pence. 123 The artist receives 88 pence, the producer and publisher another 88 between them. 124 If that's out of your price bracket ... there's always pork scratchings at 30 pence a bag. 125 The Chancellor said he would cut income tax by 2 pence in the pound. 125 try its best to collect and make good sentences. 126 On the London exchange, they traded recently at 82 pence, down 2 pence. 127 The stalls cost one shilling and three pence and the stately elegance of the circle a whole two bob. 128 Shares in Granada closed 6 pence lower at 637p, after falling as much as 24p to 619p earlier. 129 Shares rose as much as 8. 5 pence to 192. 5p, their highest since Dec. 3, 1991. 130 Earnings per share fell 4.6% to 3.7 pence reflecting the increased number of shares issued following the flotation. 131 The limited edition flexi-disc can also be obtained on a first-come, first-served basis by sending 30 pence worth of stamps to. 132 Because of this greatly improved performance, the board is recommending a 33% increase in dividend to 0.8 pence. 133 Curing the problem at the design stage may only involve the addition of a component costing a few pence. 134 The offer also values each Lloyds preference share at 255. 5 pence. 135 She presents a broken tea-cup to the landlord, who charges four pence for whisky. 136 This brings the total to 2.5 pence for the year, 4% up on 1991. 137 Two pence per half-year might be taken for each cart, and one halfpenny for each pack-horse. 138 The pounds, shillings and pence were dancing before her very eyes. 139 The board has recommended that the interim dividend be maintained at 2.5 pence per share. 140 Last year Mr Baber's plums cost just twenty five pence per pound. 141 Nynex CableComms' share price fell as much as 0. 5 pence to 97p on the London Stock Exchange. 142 The board are recommending a 10% increase in dividend to 7.4 pence. 143 The biggest excitement was receiving your birthday rise which, in the end, worked out at about fifty pence. 144 When the survey started in 1975, the average weekly pocket money was 33 pence. 145 At around 40 pence per portion, they are a prominent feature on any chip shop menu. 146 Their pay, expressed in pence per 1000 ens, varied, but was still less than a man's. 147 Granada shares lost six pence, to close at 637 pence. 148 The magazine costs 20 pence and supply your own staples. 149 The board has recommended a final dividend of 6 pence per share, for an unchanged 10 pence total for the year. 150 The board is recommending a final dividend of 4.65 pence per share. 151 Instead he bought himself fifty pence worth of trouble. 152 Weatherly shares closed at 3.425 pence on Monday. 153 Bananas cast fifty pence a pound. 154 The bill came to five pounds fifty pence. 155 I bought an old box camera for fifty pence at a car boot sale. 156 Premier Oil Plc jumped 4.3 percent to 1, 876 pence after the Observer newspaper reported Korea National Oil Corp. may make a bid for U.K. oil producer. 157 If fifty pence pieces are not exchanged for sweets, they rattle for months inside money boxes. 158 On his way to a sweetshop, he dropped his 50 pence and it bounced along the pavement and fell into a culvert. 159 The Daily Mail's market report said there's speculation that a group of U.S. private-equity firms make an offer of 800 pence a share, without citing anyone. 160 Antofagasta Plc, owner of copper mines in Chile, rose 2.9 percent to 1, 659 pence. 161 I gave him fifty pence yesterday and advised him to save it. 162 Offer subject our confirmation 100000 tons cotton 24 pence propound fob Alexandria Feb shipment. 163 An error by the Royal Mint in Britain has seen the issue of tens of thousands of 'dateless' 20 pence coins -- driving their value up to 50 pounds (60 euros, 80 dollars) each, a collector said Monday. 164 Burberry Group Plc rallied 3.7 percent to 1,172 pence amid speculation that PPR SA, the French owner of the Gucci and Puma brands, may make a bid for the U. K. 's largest luxury retailer. 165 A rival bid of at least 800 to 820 pence, or $17.9 billion, could emerge this week from U.S.-based confectioner Hershey, The Wall Street Journal reported late on Friday. 166 At Wednesday's closing price of 218 pence, the sale was worth GBP 76 million. 167 I'm afraid that you have to pay 50 pence more per kilogram. |
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