British decimal one penny coin.
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Examples for "penny"
Examples for "penny"
1A penny off a pint for the second year running, he said.
2The house bought on make-believe; the house that a penny dreadful built.
3It's taken a lot longer for the penny to drop in Government.
4The penny stocks are a way for everyone to participate in society.
5We have to make sure every penny saves the maximum emissions possible.
1Deletion 1p36 syndrome is recognized as the most common terminal deletion syndrome.
2There was a cash prize inside each box, from 1p to £250,000.
3They were welcomed by the market, but shares in the bank only inched ahead 1p to 337p.
4The shares later recovered 1p to 23.5p but are a mere shadow of the 325p high reached in 1996.
5In Brazil, the company over the past year has laid the groundwork for a 1P operation.
1The State never contributed one penny to its capital or its success.
2There was also one penny found in the box at the Girls-Orphan-House.
3Accordingly, he reduced by one penny the amount written on the cheque.
4On entering his house he had only one penny in his pocket.
5There was only one penny in the house, they decided, after searching.
6There was, however, not one penny in hand when the day commenced.
7Not one penny did they pay for the things they carried off.
8As for the hotel-keepers, I would not trust them with one penny.
9We were fined one penny if we were found without the beret.
10I think one penny bun will divide better than two halfpenny ones.
11Nothing more has come in since Dec. 10th, not even one penny.
12Only one penny to those poor people who make their employers rich!
13Years had passed since she had paid her friends one penny.
14Giancana allegedly indicated he would not donate one penny toward any future campaign.
15Dean then removed one penny meaning his characters were below the poverty line.
16The brass strip for the rails costs about one penny per foot run.
Translations for one penny