Example sentences of "[v-ing] more money " in BNC.

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1 At the moment we 're dealing with a general purpose system , which is designed for all sorts of applications , and one pays for having a thing general purpose by costing more money .
2 Le Tissier , thinking over a four-year contract , added : ‘ It is not matter of wanting more money .
3 The lower ones were improving storm sewer overflows and treating sewage even better , so there was less there was less enthusiasm for paying more money to improve sewage treatment works .
4 like that and that 's , I actually feel very strongly about that because I would n't mind paying more money if the people who needed it got it .
5 So Swedes may think twice before rushing more money abroad .
6 This compares with Citibank 's total loans to Brazil , Mexico , Argentina and Venezuela of $10.3 billion ; meaning the bank comes close to owing more money to Latin Americans than it is owed .
7 People will find themselves holding more money than they require : their portfolios are unnecessarily liquid .
8 This is because such households would find themselves holding more money on average to finance the same total value of transactions .
9 Assuming that the money market is in equilibrium initially , the policy will raise the supply of money above the demand for money , and wealth holders will find themselves holding more money than they desire in their portfolios .
10 We have substantially increased resources for students , providing more money for more of them .
11 As new treatments and technologies proliferate and new needs are identified these demands escalate , but even as early as 1954 , the then Minister for Health , Enoch Powell , discovered that it became a " positive ethical duty for ( providers ) to beseige and bombard the government and force or shame them into providing more money … and then more again " ( Powell 1966 ) .
12 Mind you I mean even four months , cos you 'd be getting more money .
13 But the the regular men were getting more money than but er And then there used to be men down there , storing the slate , regular men on the outside , my father was one of them .
14 in grant is the basis for their claim that students have never had it so good — that they are getting more money now than ever before .
15 Ministers can claim until they are blue in the face that students are getting more money and that they have never had it so good , but they can not justify those claims by reference to the facts , which show that students are significantly worse off than they were previously .
16 Where tenure was for life only , and not by inheritance , where entry fines were not fixed by custom , it was possible for the lord , perfectly legally , to raise these to a level which a possible heir could not pay , not in the expectation of getting more money , but in the certainty that failure to pay would give him the right to evict .
17 The fact of the matter is , that the police are getting more money , and they do need to er , manage their resources most carefully .
18 But he , he was getting more money in Bailey 's so he ended up if he went down to the , the he would get two fifty still .
19 somebody 's got to be getting more money out of it basically
20 Hitch pointed to the pay phone on the corner of the street and Scott brought the Lancia to a halt , watching as his companion walked across to the phone , picked it up and dialled , feeding more money in .
21 The government started printing more money soon after the savings-freeze and inflation has picked up again .
22 American supermarkets have hit back by cutting many of their prices and printing more money off coupons .
23 But the corporation , I think , is wasting more money boarding up these windows and then when people take them over again .
24 Björling was drunk , according to Culshaw , Nilsson was demanding more money and the whole thing fell apart .
25 We are not proposing reform instead of spending more money on the NHS .
26 ‘ We intend to reform as well as spending more money in order to get the most out of that money for the patients .
27 Discontent with the introduction of the poll tax and the reform of the National Health Service can be assuaged by spending more money .
28 This could lead the promoter into spending more money on advertising than may be necessary because only 10 per cent of these expenses are his or her costs .
29 Labour and the Liberal Democrats are committed to seeking improvement in public services solely , and disastrously , by spending more money , and by restoring power to their clients , the public sector workers .
30 ‘ What we should be doing is spending more money preparing people for creative leisure , ’ said Robyn .
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