Sentence examples for penny of which from inspiring English sources

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Hundreds of thousands of pounds have been raised — every penny of which will be spent directly on wildlife conservation projects in Africa.

In 1977, the state enacted its first income tax, every penny of which was, by law, to be used to offset local taxes.

Just by showing up in Brazil, the club pulled an appearance fee of $3.8 million, every penny of which they badly needed.

According to a database created by USA Today, Ohio State's athletics program brought in more than $123 million in 2009-10, nevery every penny of which was fed back into the athletic department.

"So while every government must choose how to spend the money it has available, every penny of which is hard-earned by taxpayers, this government has taken a clear decision to invest in our security and safeguard our prosperity".

NHS hospitals have always been able to generate small amounts of additional income – which has remained well below 1% of hospitals' total income in the last four years – by treating private patients, every penny of which is used to improve the services that NHS patients receive".

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It was a weekly comprising just four pages and priced at a steep 7d (seven old pence), of which 4d went to the government in stamp duty.

For the poorer sections of the English populace, there were the small "penny theatres" (of which more than 80 existed in London during the 1830s), where patrons paid a penny to see short, crudely mounted productions.

The rapper and noted entrepreneur tweeted out emphatically to his 3.8 million followers, encouraging them to invest in H&H Imports -- a penny stock of which he owns 30 million shares and has an investment in, the NY Post reports.

Six recall items were tested in the home by naming three objects to the participant "apple", "table" and "penny", all of which were repeated immediately up to maximum of six trials and number of trials required to learn the task are noted.

Then came a string of pennies, one of which had been run over so many times that the back looked like a dime.

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