Use "shilling|shillings" in a sentence

1. Takeaway for Mr. Shilling.

2. That's five shillings annual membership fee.

3. Three shillings each for heather and goose feathers.

4. He handed each of them a shilling.

5. Until 1858, many notes were issued denominated in both shillings/pounds and dollars (5 shillings = $1 therefore 1 pound = $4).

6. 4 The clock ticked up shillings inexorably.

7. Pay me five shillings and we'll call it quits.

8. The principals of Barrad & Shilling Accountancy Corporation are Jeffrey (Jeff) Barrad, CPA and Mary Jane (MJ) Shilling, CPA

9. He gave me a shilling for sweets.

10. A few shillings sufficed to repaint the notice-boards.

11. The King's Shilling Lyrics: Oh my love has left me with Bairnes twa / And that's the last of him I ever saw / He joined the army and marched to war / He took the shilling / He took the shilling

12. Eighteen shillings a month, together with diet and pillage.

13. In former times, 12 pence went to a shilling.

14. They purchase from the subterraneous coiners 36 shillings'-worth of copper (in nominal value) for 20 shillings, so that the profit derived from the cheating is very large.

15. That was to show off their ten shilling macs.

16. 17 In former times, 12 pence went to a shilling.

17. In the 2006- 2007 budget, expected revenue: 2. 5 trillion shillings.

18. In the 2006-2007 budget, expected revenue: 2.5 trillion shillings.

19. Sam Fong had contributed three shillings sixpence to the cause.

20. He was notoriously avid for every shilling he could earn.

21. 18 He was notoriously avid for every shilling he could earn.

22. Every shilling I saved was invested in cameras and lenses.

23. Mrs Aggie would give her anything up to a shilling for them.

24. He gave me a shilling, and three pence to come home with.

25. You do realize shilling for votes is not a compliment, Courtney.

26. They live in barracks ... and are allowed a shilling a day upkeep.

27. Following independence in 1960, the somalo of Italian Somaliland and the East African shilling (which were equal in value) were replaced at par in 1962 by the Somali shilling.

28. The Halifax rating set the value of a Spanish dollar at five shillings.

29. The Commercial Bank's notes also bore the denominations in pounds and shillings.

30. The last exchange rate noted was 50 Kissi to one West African Shilling.”

31. My godmother never gives me anything but a mingy ten shillings at Christmas.

32. He gave me a shilling to give the man when I got there.

33. Since then, UNPA no longer accepts mail using shilling-denominated UNPA stamps

34. A thin wiry woman, her name was Meg and not herself the full shilling.

35. Indeed, until 1970, the 10 cents coin bore the additional legend "One Shilling".

36. They could pay a shilling each to come in, and sixpence for refreshments.

37. I must copy them myself, unless I want to pay one shilling for each sheet.

38. Searching the cloaks turns up a few loose buttons and an Imperial silver shilling.

39. The Act imposed a fine on any person who attended a Conventicle (any religious assembly other than the Church of England) of five shillings for the first offence and ten shillings for a second offence.

40. President John Magufuli takes a monthly salary of 9 million Tanzanian shillings (approximately USD $4,000).

41. In the old days you could get a pint of beer for a shilling.

42. In 1971 Britain changed over from pounds, shillings, and pence to the new decimal money system.

43. The count's demesne is worth 14 pounds, that of his knights 7 pounds and 7 shillings.

44. Word of advice, sir, no need to pay more than ten shilling in the pound.

45. Surprisingly, the sherry was an excellent one and had certainly cost a shilling or two.

46. She uses her last shillings to buy passage on a coach to the farthest destination they afford.

47. Second parcel is sold to the Carnmore Copper Company for six pounds, 19 shillings a tonne.

48. Mink, marten, otter, and wildcat brought up to ten shillings apiece, and prime beaver were worth seven.

49. The wages of a Broideress, according to the present worth of money, were, when high, six shillings a day.

50. In addition, the airport management levies a “tax” of 250,000 Somali shillings ($12.5) per bag of khat.

51. Every penny was hard earned, and every shilling was kept until I had to spend it.

52. When the first Coles store opened in Collingwood over 100 years ago, nothing in the store cost over two shillings

53. Little wonder that today we Agonise over trillions of Kenya shillings in offshore accounts sucked out of our economy

54. Sorrow was buried here, at the cost of a shilling and a pint of beer for the gravedigger.

55. Barrad & Shilling delivers outstanding business services, tax accounting and fiduciary services in a personal, proactive, and responsive manner

56. The wages of a Broideress, according to the present worth of money, were, when high, six shillings a day

57. The stalls cost one shilling and three pence and the stately elegance of the circle a whole two bob.

58. He said that the publisher got the copyright in each song written by the defendant for one shilling.

59. This one had cost him sixpence, a lot out of his ten shillings a week wages, but it was worth it.

60. The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs was published in May 1842, priced at 15 shillings, and was well received.

61. 22 hours ago · The government of Tanzania has set aside 3 billion TAnzanian shillings (about 1.3 million U.S

62. But his grandfather he only saw in brief glimpses, when James called in the hope of being given a shilling.

63. From the Cambridge English Corpus Nowadays, nobody misses shillings, pennies and ha'pennies; surely in thirty years, no one would miss Bough, …

64. He opened his coat and got out the ten-shilling note from his wallet and the coins from his trouser pocket.

65. All this old and new silver being melted down and Coined, the result was an immense amount of splendid shillings, sixpences, and threepences

66. After all these years of abusive taxation from your now deceased baron, why should I lend the shire even half a shilling?

67. From No. v on it was an enormous success, and inaugurated monthly shilling numbers as a method of publishing new fiction.

68. It costs five shillings and sixpence to go round, and you need an awful lot of those to mend two acres of roof.

69. Barrad & Shilling Accountancy Corporation has been helping Southern California business owners achieve their goals and objectives for over 60 years

70. We will make them work hard for sixpence a day, Though a shilling they deserve if they had their just pay.

71. The war-time legacy of the five-shilling legal maximum on restaurant bills was an open cheque for profiteers to pose as restaurateurs.

72. A fine life thou hast of it with thy silks and thy baubles, Cozening the last few shillings from the pouches of dying men.

73. In 1887 Lyons ran a stall at the Liverpool exhibition[http://Sentencedict.com], selling for a shilling a combined microscope-binocular-compass which he had invented.

74. When it was discovered that the knacker and tanner would give only a very few shillings for Prince's carcase because of his decrepitude, Durbeyfield rose to the occasion.

75. He declared, when he accepted the mighty trust, that he would lay before us an exact account of his expenses, and not accept a shilling for pay. "

76. 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.

77. In October 2016, Mhango and other economists at Renaissance Capital said that the Kenya Shilling was about 20 percent overvalued and that this was hurting Kenya's exports to other countries in the region.

78. 18 hours ago · Tanzania is preparing to launch a digital form of its local currency, the TAnzanian shilling, the governor of the Bank of Tanzania said, according to a Bloomberg report

79. 18 hours ago · Tanzania is preparing to launch a digital form of its local currency, the TAnzanian shilling, the governor of the Bank of Tanzania said, according to a Bloomberg report

80. They are losers to the extent of their work and furnishings; and the Adjudgers are in one sense locupletiores, as by means of the tenement they will draw perhaps ten shillings in the pound instead of five