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  • He added his two penn'orth to the discussion, saying that he habitually told his students it was better to read first-rate SF than second-rate science writing.' Archive 2010-01-01
  • Three penn'orth o 'whiting's good enough for me, matey," said Captain More Cargoes 1897
  • In addition the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has thrown in his two penn'orth by insisting that parade organisers employ marshals to man the route at the princely sum of £50 per day per marshal. Remembrance Day Parades Under Threat
  • There was no attempt to relate this experience to the architecture of the seven in any systematic way and Muthesius has to fall back on anecdote - to which I can add my penn'orth.
  • Well then, you'd better come in and add your two penn'orth, for all the difference it'll make. THE WHITE DOVE
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  • She bakes such stunning murphies, we'll have a penn'orth each for tea. Tom Brown's Schooldays
  • I think it's high time we called a halt to all those penn'orths of tar we've been applying to the ship.
  • Well then, you'd better come in and add your two penn'orth, for all the difference it'll make. THE WHITE DOVE
  • `I'll be as decent to her as I can; but you mark my words, it won't make a penn'orth of difference. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Perhaps we can add our five penn'orth to the MoJ policymaking process. A Very Interesting Question
  • Shift work and unsocial hours leave a fair bit of time to trawl the Web, and to add one's own five penn'orth to the blogosphere. Another One Bites The Dust
  • It was after this that Joe pitched in his two penn'orth; I may have dozed, for I was suddenly aware that he was nearby, whispering angrily, and J.B. was snapping back at him: indeed, the first words I heard were J.B. growling to him to keep his place and mind who he was talking to. THE NUMBERS
  • Please do be patient — I'm sure you want to have your two penn'orth.
  • After he had had his five penn'orth I told him that we had listened to his story and that it did not amount to a defence, but that we would nevertheless fine him at the bottom end of the scale. Fair Enough?
  • `I'll be as decent to her as I can; but you mark my words, it won't make a penn'orth of difference. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • After he had had his five penn'orth I told him that we had listened to his story and that it did not amount to a defence, but that we would nevertheless fine him at the bottom end of the scale. Fair Enough?
  • In addition the Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has thrown in his two penn'orth by insisting that parade organisers employ marshals to man the route at the princely sum of £50 per day per marshal. Remembrance Day Parades Under Threat
  • It was after this that Joe pitched in his two penn'orth; I may have dozed, for I was suddenly aware that he was nearby, whispering angrily, and J.B. was snapping back at him: indeed, the first words I heard were J.B. growling to him to keep his place and mind who he was talking to. THE NUMBERS
  • But then I never have found a conspiracy theory worth wrapping six penn'orth of chips in.
  • `I'll be as decent to her as I can; but you mark my words, it won't make a penn'orth of difference. CHALLENGE FOR THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • Perhaps we can add our five penn'orth to the MoJ policymaking process. A Very Interesting Question
  • Shift work and unsocial hours leave a fair bit of time to trawl the Web, and to add one's own five penn'orth to the blogosphere. Another One Bites The Dust
  • The messengers were collected in a pallid group in the basement, discussing the affair in whispers and endeavouring to restore their nerve with about sixpenn'orth of the beverage known as 'unsweetened'. Psmith in the City
  • Well then, you'd better come in and add your two penn'orth, for all the difference it'll make. THE WHITE DOVE
  • He added his two penn'orth to the discussion, saying that he habitually told his students it was better to read first-rate SF than second-rate science writing.' Archive 2010-01-01

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