How to use in-sentence of “pension”:
+ Because of his financial difficulties, Persoon agreed to donate his herbarium to the House of Orange, in return for an adequate pension for life.
+ Pena Resigns as Energy Secretary, Citing Concerns for Family, NY Times, April 7, 1998 In 1995 the United States Department of JusticeJustice Department began a preliminary investigation into a agency’s awarding of a pension management contract to Peña’s former investment management firm.
+ After the victory procession in London he was formally presented to King George III of the United Kingdom and was given a government pension of £30 a year, and later a silver medal from the people of Sunderland.
+ In April 2019, it was reported that the Arcadia group, controlled by Philip Green’s family, had recorded a £300m deficit into its pension fund, while the Green family had cashed out £1.2bn in dividends from Arcadia in 2005.
+ A defined Benefit pension defines the benefit to the worker based on salary basis, years worked, and a multiplier.
+ A pension is usually paid until a certain date occurs.
+ A sculptor, Domingo Talarn, secured him a pension of to allow him to attend the Academy of Barcelona.

Example sentences of “pension”:
+ British MP Frank Field, who previously investigated the BHS pension deficit, has publicly criticised Philip Green for paying huge dividends to his family and friend Richard Caring “when things are going well”, and making his employees pay “when things are not going well”.
+ Loyal and hard-working workers were treated with great respect and relatively high wages and good working conditions; Cadbury also pioneered pension schemes, joint works committees and a full staff medical service.
+ Romanian Pensioners average pension at the month is at about 190 euros.
+ For example, a company might contribute 10% of a worker’s salary to a pension account of the worker’s choice, with final benefit received linked to the performance of the investment chosen.
+ The pension system is especially expensive.
+ In March 2011 he published a report on public sector pension reform.
+ The king gave Leonardo a pension of 10,000scudi.
+ After Garfield’s assassination, the US Congress granted a pension of same amount of US $ 5,000 a year to all the widows of the presidents.
+ His pension was resumed 3 years after that, but all that money was used up for paying old debts.
+ The retirement crisis has been caused by the scrapping of gold-plated final salary pension schemes for private sector workers coinciding with low interest rates and a lacklustre stock market.
+ British MP Frank Field, who previously investigated the BHS pension deficit, has publicly criticised Philip Green for paying huge dividends to his family and friend Richard Caring "when things are going well", and making his employees pay "when things are not going well".
+ Loyal and hard-working workers were treated with great respect and relatively high wages and good working conditions; Cadbury also pioneered pension schemes, joint works committees and a full staff medical service.
+ He received no pension when he was discharged.
+ A defined Contribution pension defines the contribution, without constraining or promising a certain benefit.
+ She used her teacher’s pension to pay for her first costs.
+ There is no accurate record of the date or reason for the death of John Cabot but his pension continued to be paid unti1 1499.
+ These were Yohan Cohen, 20, worked at the supermarket, Philippe Braham, 45, a business manager for an IT firm, Yoav Hattab, 21, a student and the youngest supermarket victim, Francois-Michel Saada, 64, was a former pension fund manager.
+ Together with his pension from the king, the money helped support him and his two siblings in their work.
+ The King of Prussia awarded him with an annual pension of 300 US$ for the discovery.
