A Member: Our second grade brought forty cents a crate; the best, sixty cents.
This same South Boston firm gives out men's shirts to be made at sixty cents a dozen.
Her wages for this tremendous strain that is wearing her very life away, until she looks almost as frail as her dying child, is sixty cents!
I called on a woman in South Boston last week who was making overalls for a city firm at sixty cents a dozen pairs.
Those skirts retail at sixty cents apiece, and wholesale at fifty cents.
Here and there were places on Grand or Division Streets where they might even be bought for thirty and forty cents, the price per dozen to the worker being at last from fifty to sixty cents.
Here the quality of the work was lower, material, thread, and sewing being all of an order to be expected from the price of the completed garment, ranging from forty to sixty cents.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sixty cents" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.