Paul's answer is to change his first name via deed poll for the princely sum of just a tad under thirty quid. |
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He lost a match and noted in his book that he had to part with the princely sum of three pounds, five shillings. |
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As a lad, I used also to cycle to the stadium and leave my bike in someone's back yard for the princely sum of one old penny. |
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A few minutes later, a postman brought a money order, a princely sum remitted by a devotee. |
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At 60 I was given the princely sum of 9 pence per week which has now gone up to 10 pence per week. |
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So, for the princely sum of 75 pence, I placed an advertisement. |
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A fellow's salary is no princely sum, and in 1965 foreign holidays were still relatively unusual, so the newlyweds honeymooned in Suffolk for a week. |
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His last jaunt to Bermuda cost the princely sum of 27.50 a night. |
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It simply does not cut it to offer someone a job at Wal-Mart or some other service sector job for the princely sum of minimum wage. |
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Canon McHugh, presented each of us with a half-crown, the equivalent of twenty-five pence in today's currency, which at that time was indeed a princely sum. |
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The grand opening ceremony cost a princely sum of Rs 269 and 8 annas. |
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His first contract was with Canterbury for the princely sum of zero dollars. |
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Anghe upstairs and told him to drop Rs 500, a princely sum at that time, to me. |
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Apple-core justice is priced at a princely sum. |
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To many people in many places, it is a princely sum to live on. |
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The fivesome dubbed themselves Les Stinky Toys and played their first live gig together on 4 July 1976, appearing at La Pizza du Marais for which they were paid the princely sum of 60 francs a head. |
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That is a princely sum in one of the world's 10 poorest countries. |
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All this will cost an as yet unspecified but princely sum. |
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Antwerp Cathedral is eternally grateful to Miss Eugenia Kempeneers, a faithful parishioner who bequeathed the princely sum of 150.000 francs for the construction of a new pipe organ. |
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