pence造句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.