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How to use Shillings in a sentence

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The entries note the items purchased, the unit price where applicable, and the total price denominated in pounds, shillings, and pence.
Back when I was a kid we used to put pennies, thruppences, sixpences, and shillings in our money boxes.
It was the cheapo model with cloth seats, and we saved a further three pounds and ten shillings hand painting the registration numbers ourselves.
She brings us some bickies and cakes and some meat and five shillings on every birthday.
I have four shillings of imperial coinage in a little commemorative velvet drawstring bag with a printed label.
The annually supplied forage cap weighed six ounces and cost each soldier between two and three shillings.
So it was that on 15 April, 1755, the two huge folio volumes went on sale for four pounds and ten shillings a set.
The teenager quickly added up the long columns of pounds, shillings and pence, scoring top marks.
No more will the devil's mouthwash flood their coffers with shillings and florins.
He continued writing something in a ledger, balancing columns of pounds, shillings and pence.
The wickedly funny show is set in the days of pounds, shillings and pence, tin baths and condensed-milk butties.
Prior to decimalization, the pound was divided into twenty shillings, each shilling into twelve pennies and each penny into four farthings.
Material possessions and the means of measuring them by reference to groats, shillings or florins were forbidden in the Holy Parish.
Abbott wanted wool-rollers and piece-pickers cut to 25 shillings and all other shedhands reduced to 20 shillings.
Buy a little book ruled for the purpose for pounds, shillings and pence and keep an account of cash received and expended.
She would get a huge joint of beef or lamb for about two shillings and they would put 2lb of sausages in for free.
For 10 shillings a week, plus his keep, Trevor worked on the moor where Mr Middlemiss had moor rights.
He produced three shillings and a few coppers for the purchase of spirits saying that was all he had in the world.
Thirteen shillings weekly paid for board and lodging was the minimum amount on which such a claim for entitlement was allowed in the York Court.
Printed on glossy paper and lavishly illustrated with photographs and artists' drawings, it cost no less than 50 shillings when published.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This tax was called the scutage, and amounted to three pounds English, or forty Angevin shillings, for each knight's fee.
Get them home for fifty shillings, say There was a deal of gold, and lacker, and varnish about them.
Thank Heaven, she says, hes got somebody thatll be able to keep him when the supertax is put up to twenty shillings in the pound.
The usual payment to the heralds for their largess seems to have been a hundred shillings.
One of them worked in a whitelead factory twelve hours a day for nine shillings a week until she died of lead poisoning.
When I asked the price of a double room, he looked me over, and then he said ten shillings the night.
As certain as your name's Joe Billings The taximeter points at fifteen shillings.
A common punishment costs the master a rix-dollar, and a severe one a ducatoon, about six shillings and eight-pence.
In the ajuga there were 4000 pesos of gold belonging to the admiral, each peso being worth eight shillings.
Do you think I'm to be at the beck and call of top-flight lodgers, who only pay five shillings a-week, and that not regular.
Failure thus becoming evident, the taxes were heavily reduced, until they totalled but ten shillings and sixpence a gallon.
Found insensible with a bottle of sherry in his pocket, an East Ham labourer was fined ten shillings for being drunk.
When wheat is sold for two shillings, manchet shall wey sixtie shillings, and cheat foure pound.
When wheat is sold for fiue shillings and six pence, then manchet shall wey 20 shillings, and cheat 28 shillings.
When wheat is sold for fiue shillings, then manchet shall wey 24 shillings, and the cheat bread 32 shillings.
I had a piece of reclaimable ground on my own hands which I let for eight shillings an acre.
He lives as closely as he can, but, as meagerly as he lives, his pounds melt into shillings and his shillings into pence.
In the middle of the century metheglin was worth ten shillings a barrel in the Connecticut Valley.
He maintained his serenity, and calmly calculated pounds and shillings with all the methodic coolness of a banker's clerk.
On the other hand, if the carucate paid two shillings, its value has been stated in some abnormal fashion.
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