「pence」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

pence

1語右で並び替え

該当件数:108件

  • It sold for two pence, a third the price of the Illustrated, and off
  • fered this fate by refusing to collect Peter's Pence, a tax of 1/10 of the income of every freeman.
  • at Littletown Colliery, Pittington, for a few pence a week, and by 21 he was a veteran of 15 pits.
  • he Chyme" at a cost of four shillings and four pence a year at St Martin's Church.
  • ica, or to foreign parts, import duty of three pence a pound."
  • His annual wage was £24 5s or 16 pence a day.
  • efers to being "in druggets drest, of thirteen pence a yard".
  • 6, Edwards went to work for one shilling (five pence) a week, scaring crows.
  • Paying one shilling (5 pence) a week, they had access to a range of activit
  • The penny sterling (plural pence, abbreviation p) is a subdivision of pound ste
  • The Peter's Pence Act outlawed landowners paying one penny to th
  • Pence acted as a body double during filming, and in
  • Pence also appears in a cameo role.
  • The Act abolished Peter's Pence and all other payments to Rome and accorded to
  • ch Daniels, Newt Gingrich, Mike Huckabee, Mike Pence, and a number of others.
  • iament issued notes of two denominations -- 50 pence and 1 pound-and were sold at a premium as a ma
  • The cost of a trip was just 8 pence, and with the day in question experiencing som
  • d on 28 March 1944; sponsored by Miss Margaret Pence; and commissioned on 18 May 1944.
  • warned Robert by sending him the sum of twelve pence and a pair of spurs.
  • Both Henry's successor, Steve Pence and current Lieutenant Governor Daniel Mongiar
  • The expression "Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves"
  • Car parking now costs 75 pence and access is only on foot or wheelchair, bicy
  • Spanish dollar was valued at 4 shillings and 4 pence and British silver coins were imported.
  • ue was the so-called "hogge money", 2, 3 and 6 pence, and 1 shilling coins issued between 1612 and
  • 6/8d (six shillings and eight pence) annually from each boat fishing between the T
  • Band member, Jeff Pence, approached the Reds with the idea of the CD a
  • aised a total of 91 pounds, 17 shillings and 8 pence as part of a 'War Weapons Week.' Two air raid
  • riginally a Scots mark or merk was 13s 4d (160 pence), but the Scottish coinage depreciated against
  • In 1588, the Registrar had to be paid four pence by a student wishing to be admitted to the deg
  • McWethy, aged 22 at his death, was buried in Pence Cemetery, Baxter Springs, Kansas.
  • ed by Senator Orrin Hatch and Congressman Mike Pence), codified at 18 U.S.C. § 2252(B)(b).
  • British Rail Class 25 shown with an 18mm-five pence coin for scale
  • e until the introduction of the British twenty pence coin in 1982, the first new coin to be issued
  • The new British twenty pence coin and later British one pound coin were the
  • l Mint design competition for the ‘D-Day fifty pence coin 1993'.
  • In 1968, 3 pence coins were introduced which did not bear a den
  • ay to Friday, with the Weekly Sentinel, at two pence, continuing to appear on Saturday.
  • oul in Miss Cranston's Tea Rooms and for a few pence drink tea, have breakfast and dream that he is
  • t still had 114 members who were paid eighteen pence each week towards their medical expenses.
  • st 200 second hand seats cost 1 shilling and 9 pence each (less than 9p each!).
  • Issues originally cost three pence each.
  • Public schools in Otay Mesa West include Pence Elementary, Los Altos Elementary, Southwest Mi
  • The paper itself was sold for 2.5 pence every week and was five pages long.
  • al salary of four marks (£2 13 shillings and 4 pence); fees had to be paid to the Registrar by indi
  • Pence first appeared in the 2006 film The Good Sheph
  • or pedestrians, sheep, boars and pigs, and two pence for each and every wheel of a carriage.
  • a burgage for life in Auckland and paying six pence for any omission, and one penny at the four te
  • He served under Pence for a year.
  • Six Pence for the Sauces was the second and last record
  • e tolls were a half penny per pedestrian and 6 pence for each horse.
  • s name when the stadium opened as it was 3 old pence for entry.
  • ned at an inflation-beating retail price of 10 pence from their introduction in the late 1970s all
  • Pence, G. Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?, Rowman & L
  • Pence, G. Flesh of My Flesh: The Ethics of Cloning H
  • Pence, G. Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breakin
  • Pence, G. Re-Creating Medicine: Ethical Issues at th
  • as perhaps his own revenues; collection of the Pence had a strong history in Scandinavia, and John'
  • On depositing his bag and paying two pence he received a ticket.
  • able to pay the Poor Rate, not to exceed eight pence in the pound.
  • embership fee for under-27s was reduced to one pence in December 2010, this fee is intended to last
  • ry the basic rate of income tax by up to three pence in the pound, which he repeatedly dubbed the "
  • A poor rate of 6 pence in the pound was first recorded as being levie
  • Selling for eight pence in the 1950s, many issues had the strapline "C
  • Mike Pence, IN-06
  • candidates decided not to run (including Mike Pence, John Thune, Haley Barbour, Mike Huckabee, and
  • For thirty pence Judas me sold,
  • partner with the Pedley, Zielke, Gordinier and Pence law firm (1995-2001).
  • It has been reported Pence may run for mayor of Louisville.
  • Mike Pence, member of the United States House of Represen
  • Pence now practices law in Louisville, Kentucky.
  • on, and their daughter, Mary Patricia Anderson Pence, of Atherton, California.
  • 9 and is still in regular development by Brian Pence of Celestial Software.
  • s the first peacetime income tax in Britain; 7 pence on the pound, for incomes over 150 pounds.
  • d that all profits from the final edition - 74 pence out of the £1 cover price - would go to "good
  • m for 1655 include 3 pounds, 2 shillings and 6 pence paid to "Thomas Bridgens towards buildinge ye
  • eel won their bid for Corus after offering 608 pence per share, valuing Corus at $11.3bn
  • es Act of 1733, which had imposed a tax of six pence per gallon of molasses, had never been effecti
  • A levy of ten pence per trade union member was raised to finance t
  • r for an initial gilding, and 1 shilling and 9 pence per ounce for regilding.
  • daily budget for school dinners was a mere 37 pence per child.
  • d 117 pounds, and its operating cost was 54.10 pence per mile compared to 37.73 pence for an H. Fur
  • ees per British sovereign, or 1 shilling and 4 pence per rupee.
  • of 1699, which empowered a toll of up to three pence per ton and authorised a levy of £600 from the
  • in 1-acre (4,000 m2) lots at a rent of twelve pence per year.
  • istered players had to pay £1 with a fee of 10 pence per week.
  • Stocks are often traded in pence rather than pounds and stock exchanges often u
  • f the River Ouse, and east of the B1049 Twenty Pence Road.
  • While Hammer was new to the sport, Pence rowed previously at Dartmouth College.
  • This included the Half Penny, Penny, Three Pence, Six Pence, Shilling, Florin and Crown.
  • oyal Mail put a photo of the submarine on a 65 pence stamp.
  • In 2010, Pence starred in The Social Network as Tyler Winklev
  • s of the faithful for the Holy Father (Peter's pence); the society still flourishes in the archdioc
  • e designed the reverse side of the 1932-1952 3 pence, the 1932-1952 6 pence, the 1937-1952 1 Shilli
  • one old penny at the time when there were 240 pence to the pound.
  • s of halfpence and farthings for Ireland at 30 pence to the pound over a period of fourteen years f
  • Pay was 6 pence to 1 shilling and 3 pence a day in addition to
  • 1891 club membership was 2/6 which is about 25 pence, today it is £10, something our current Treasu
  • Mike Pence, U.S. Representative
  • twins Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, with Josh Pence, using CGI.
  • at 20 marks (£13 6s 8d) per year and the Peter pence was 20d.
  • Peter's Pence was originally an annual tribute of one penny
  • Pence was an Assistant United States Attorney for th
  • Josh Pence was born in Santa Monica, California.
  • Initially a fee of 25 pence was set for membership cards to be sold to pla
  • ieutenant Governor until late 2003, when Steve Pence was elected on the Republican ticket and succe
  • s to stop preventing the collection of Peter's Pence, which Earl Harald Maddadsson had granted.
  • Ticket prices were raised to between 40 and 60 pence, whilst season tickets were priced between £8
  • After law school, Pence worked as an assistant attorney general of Ken