单词 | Shilling |
例句 | (1) Boats for hire: one shilling an hour. (2) He gave the boys a shilling apiece. (3) In former times, 12 pence went to a shilling. (4) He handed each of them a shilling. (5) Every penny was hard earned, and every shilling was kept until I had to spend it. (6) That was to show off their ten shilling macs. (7) He gave me a shilling for sweets. (8) He was notoriously avid for every shilling he could earn. (9) They could pay a shilling each to come in, and sixpence for refreshments. (10) One shilling on Saturday and threepence for an evening were welcome additions to the family income. (11) He gave me a shilling to give the man when I got there. (12) He gave me a shilling, and three pence to come home with. (13) Every shilling I saved was invested in cameras and lenses. (14) The stalls cost one shilling and three pence and the stately elegance of the circle a whole two bob. (15) In the old days you could get a pint of beer for a shilling. (16) In 1887 Lyons ran a stall at the Liverpool exhibition[http://], selling for a shilling a combined microscope-binocular-compass which he had invented. (17) It also made more money, because every playgoer had a seat and paid a shilling for it. (18) This girl, this young woman, coming here and asking for the loan of a shilling for a cab fare. (19) I must copy them myself, unless I want to pay one shilling for each sheet. (20) He said that the publisher got the copyright in each song written by the defendant for one shilling. (21) From No. v on it was an enormous success, and inaugurated monthly shilling numbers as a method of publishing new fiction. (22) We will make them work hard for sixpence a day, Though a shilling they deserve if they had their just pay. (23) In the first called Ascot, Nielsen disguises himself cunningly in a hat that would have probably made Gertrude Shilling turn pale. (24) Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling. 20. (25) Sorrow was buried here, at the cost of a shilling and a pint of beer for the gravedigger. (26) A thin wiry woman, her name was Meg and not herself the full shilling. (27) They live in barracks ... and are allowed a shilling a day upkeep. (28) Surprisingly, the sherry was an excellent one and had certainly cost a shilling or two. (29) Mrs Aggie would give her anything up to a shilling for them. (30) But his grandfather he only saw in brief glimpses, when James called in the hope of being given a shilling. (1) Boats for hire: one shilling an hour. (2) He gave the boys a shilling apiece. (3) In the old days you could get a pint of beer for a shilling. (31) In 1664 Thomas Burton was fined the sum of one shilling for letting his wife wash puddings in the town beck. (32) He had nothing to offer them, he said, not a shilling. (33) He don't love thee since Garty moaned so he had to pay back the two shilling given for thee. (34) He paid a shilling for a ticket to Paddington and, installed in a half-empty carriage, once again went over his plan. (35) He charges excessively high for them ... He gets a great deal by showing his landscapes at one shilling each visitor. (36) And not just from out-of-work professional whingers who take the Tory Press shilling to say Labour is dead. (37) I bet you a shilling he has forgotten. (38) And one shilling threepence change. (39) A shilling life will give you all the fact. (40) Shilling has been reborn as an artist. (41) I will go you a shilling. (42) They cost one shilling each. (43) If I went to Lago Agrio as myself and pretended to write a story, no one would suspect that the starry-eyed young American poking around was actually shilling for Chevron. (44) Mr Isaac Ampeire, the Batu company secretary, attributed the strong growth to higher cigarette sales volumes and exchange rate benefits arising from a weaker Shilling on the leaf export revenues. (45) Meantime, there's a few shilling FOR you, Grace, just to keep the pot boiling till custom comes. (46) A shilling book produced by the Fabian Society to advocate their manifesto, which advocates socialism to be established by gradual reforms within the law. (47) If I give you a shilling, we shall be all square. (48) England produced Shakespeare; the British Empire the six - shilling novel. (49) The governor will not give you a shilling to start you in London. (49) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (50) Instead Mr Shilling thinks that investors should own long-dated Treasury bonds. (51) The Kenyan shilling and Turkish lira would remain under pressure on worries about horticulture and tourism. (52) When I gave the beggar a shilling his face lit up. (53) I could not find any sixpenny entrance and, fearing that the bazaar would be closed, I passed in quickly through a turnstile, handing a shilling to a weary-looking man. (54) The rupee, however, has plunged 14%, making it the world's third-worst performing currency, after the Turkish lira, down 17%, and the Kenyan shilling, which has lost 15%. (55) I can't help you any more. Every shilling of my money is tied up. (56) You can give me three half crowns for this ten - shilling note. (57) I bet people will pay a shilling to see this. (58) There are only one shilling and two sixpences in my purse. (59) In England he had seized a great mining corporation without investing a shilling. |
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