Sentences with phrase «on a sixpence in»

This quickly becomes second nature, and you'll be dropping the lure on a sixpence in no time.

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-- In the early stage of sore throat, the best garble is a wine glassful of half vinegar and halt water, and as much cayenne pepper as will lie on a sixpence.
Jenkins is one of those actors who's never anything less than wonderful, stealing the show in countless films, able to turn on a sixpence between comedy and drama, and elevating everything he's in.
After spending much of 1916 in the Pacific researching a novel on the life of Paul Gauguin, The Moon and Sixpence, in 1917 he was asked by the British Secret Intelligence Service to undertake a mission to Russia.
For that reason, it's great fun to start at the bottom in Career mode — the tracks look the same, but feel completely different if, say, you go from driving them in a 250cc Superkart (twitchy as hell but able to stop on a sixpence) to a Caterham Super Seven (grippier, a bit stately, and conducive to four - wheel drifts).
Six out of the ten paintings in this show, entitled «Allo», are based on the final scene in the movie version of W. Somerset Maugham's novel «The Moon and Sixpence» (1942).
The Sixpence Early Learning Fund is Nebraska's signature effort to put our state's youngest and most vulnerable children on the path to success in school and life.
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