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pence造句
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, 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.