Example sentences of "[noun] money for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There was little on course money for the horse , but betting shops in Yorkshire were hit by a string of late bets , mostly of £30 or £40 . |
2 | Mr. G. Sharp contributed £5 , the profits from a hymn which he had composed , and subsistence money for a solder at the infirmary produced an additional £3.16.6d . |
3 | He asked if he could also have bonus money for the people below who had also contributed to his efforts . |
4 | It 's proving very difficult raising money for the sea wall because everybody likes to contribute towards buying something new but not so many like to repair something you have already got . |
5 | Try your hand at Batik painting with the Batik Guild or discover the fun of spray painting with ARCHTEC — a dynamic and talented group raising money for the homeless through art . |
6 | Try your hand at Batik painting with the Batik Guild or discover the fun of spray painting with ARCHTEC — a dynamic and talented group raising money for the homeless through art . |
7 | So far though it has not been a problem raising money for the sharp end of mountain rescue — for new ropes or new vehicles and the like . |
8 | As the budget looms , the chancellor seems to be looking again at the feasibility of raising money for the government , by ending the tax relief on mortgages of up to thirty thousand pounds . |
9 | erm The Queen did n't arrive till 1643 , she 'd been in the Netherlands raising money for the war effort , very successfully , because she finally came to Oxford with 2,000 foot and 1,000 horsemen , and erm a hundred wagons full of equipment as well as cannons and so on . |
10 | A couple of books , a little sponsorship money for a national charity and for arthritis research in Bristol , and a finisher 's medal from the 1991 London Marathon . |
11 | The same reasoning was used in Lewis v Lethbridge [ 1987 ] Crim LR 59 ( DC ) : The accused received £54 in sponsorship money for a colleague who entered the London Marathon . |
12 | The sponsorship money for the 30 squares amounted to £150,000 and paid all the production and advertising costs for the game . |
13 | Martin 's pain , though , has brought fruit in the form of about £550 promised sponsorship money for the Alton Cardiac Rehabilitation Unit . |
14 | Walnut timber is exceedingly valuable , so much so that lumbermen in the United States used to wander round offering people cash money for the trees growing in their yard . |
15 | Promoters who fought for his services paid appearance money for the wonder dog who could boost attendances by 500 per cent . |
16 | Consultants and general practitioners need clearer explanations that a resource can be used only once , and higher expenditure on prescribing in primary care means loss of development money for the NHS . |
17 | He must have saved up his pocket money for a long time in order to buy one of Uncle Philip 's masks . |
18 | Sometimes , too , Ruth had eaten in a snack bar , having saved up her pocket money for a beefburger . |
19 | One man who would sacrifice all his prize money for the year just to win the Wimbledon Singles Crown that has eluded him is Ivan Lendl , and the tension clearly showed when he lost to the Canadian Grant Connell in windy , dark , and damp conditions in the Stella Artois Championship at Queen 's Club . |
20 | If it is not the Women 's Tennis Association , spurred on by the vocal support of Martina Navratilova and Monica Seles demanding equal prize money at Wimbledon and the French , then it is the voices on the men 's side who want prize money for the top tier of their tournaments doubled to $2m . |
21 | The Eighties surf bubble has well and truly burst , and competition prize money for the sport side of surfing is on the wane . |
22 | Horst Klosterkemper , chairman of the relevant committee but probably better known as the man who made the European Team Championships in Dusseldorf such a success , acknowledges that the event — without sponsor prize money for the last two years — has lost some of its gloss . |
23 | Discreetly looking at the price , and mentally reviewing how much money she had on her , and thinking wryly that perhaps , after all , she should have accepted half the prize money for the leprechaun , she bought it . |
24 | Martell have substantially increased the prize money for the race to give a total prize fund of about £175,000 , this being an increase f three per cent over the previous year . |
25 | He at least had the consolation of a third round loser 's cheque for £5,355 pounds almost doubling his prize money for the year and of picking up valuable ranking points . |
26 | Similar assistance is given to those who might become involved with Immigration Appeal Tribunals by U.K.I.A.S. , who receive Government money for the purpose . |
27 | In this court could be found the money changers who changed the ‘ unclean ’ currencies such as Roman money into the sacred Temple money for the payment of Temple collections . |
28 | The Awards , devised by Phil Young and held in conjunction with the Liverpool Echo , will also help raise money for a local cause . |
29 | Meanwhile , back in Alton , Flowercraft , in Market Street , are running a window competition to help raise money for the next trip in September , which Christian and Mark both intend joining . |
30 | To help raise money for the venture Fr. |