Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] [verb] money " in BNC.

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1 Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good .
2 Clare 's solicitor explained to her that men often forced their wives to return by refusing to grant a divorce and making it difficult for them to obtain money — even when it was awarded by a court .
3 It was easier for them to demand money from the Government than argue plans past their local unions .
4 Mr Rifkind believes it would be foolish to split BR by region when the present management has split it by business ; besides , the government would have to subsidise all the privatised regions , since none of them makes money .
5 right and there why , why , I mean I 'm not saying , at the end of the day its all taxed up towards you making money
6 So really erm er you 'd have to be a bit careful if you were doing that , and er I think the revenue would be pretty iffy about you holding money and paying it to a third party .
7 but I , I disagree with them lending money to the extent , the old way was better when it was two and a half times the salary , your salary
8 I think what it is is that I feel if I go into something for the sake of going into it to earn money I shall be absolutely bored with me life .
9 That 'll be another scam for her to get money !
10 She used to cycle to them to save money .
11 All of a sudden this woman downs her hoe and runs up to me demanding money .
12 In promoting our credit facilities we shall not put pressure on you to borrow money which you do not need or can not afford .
13 But the loyalty of those who left to their ‘ house ’ and their village was such that when they were able to they sent money home , and many eventually came back in person , to die where they were born .
14 Lawrence is far happier at wheeling and dealing on the transfer market than Jack Charlton and after managing on a mean budget with Charlton Athletic it must be a joy to him to have money to spend .
15 We could tolerate these sentimental Luddites but then hot-foot comes the final straw on the broken back of a donkey : a ferry sinks , claims the lives of dozens , questions are raised about profits gained at the expense of passenger safety , and a bunch of pop stars gather together , whimper , implore , shed buckets for us to throw money in , unite in the passionate cry ‘ Let IT BE ! ’
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