1. Dallams were ten a penny in the backstreets of Frizingley. 2. Put another way, there is no longer the incentive to economise on every spare pound and penny in order buy interest-earning assets. 3. But when I walked out of the restaurant I had whole month before me and not a penny in my pocket. 4. Apparently, princes were two a penny in Hungary. 5. In addition, the increase in national insurance contributions is the equivalent of a penny in the pound on income tax. 6. Not got a penny in his pocket. 7. No, first penny in the pub. 8. Do we put a penny in the kitty now? 9. And whether the amounts were large or meager, this process cost them not a penny in commissions. |