Sixteen shillings sterling, we are told by Mr Byron, was the price of a good horse in the capital of Chili.
Sixteen shillings, therefore, was the price of two quarters and more than three bushels of wheat.
This sum in 1423, the year at which he begins with it, contained the same quantity of silver as sixteen shillings of our present money.
The Sisinghir Pasha, controller of the household, one hundred and twenty aspers the day, and maketh out in sterling money by the year, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings.
The Solach Bassi, captain of his guard, one hundred and twenty aspers, two hundred threescore and two pounds, sixteen shillings.
So you have still in your possession seven pounds, sixteen shillings, and eleven-pence of our money.
Have you got seven pounds, sixteen shillings, and eleven-pence of our money in your possession?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sixteen shillings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.