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

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1 To find out what tickets are available , how much they cost & c you first ring Ticket Call ( 0891–121680 ) where you pay money through your nostril to hear someone bloater on about competitions and how to enter them before you get the info you rang for .
2 and we either want them back or we want , or we want money to buy some new ones in addition .
3 There were two hand-hewn wooden chests , one filled with grain , the other with cloth : there were cooking pots of all sizes , with their bottoms blackened from the fire : there were shiny brass plates and bowls : there were iron cooking tripods , agricultural tools , winnowing fans , pestles , balls of wool and spindles , rugs , blankets , clothes : there was Kalchu 's locked box where he kept money and bits of broken jewellery .
4 Its US business was profitable in fiscal 1991-92 , where it lost money the previous year , said Bernard Chapot , vice president-director general , and its revenues this fiscal year should top $40m , from approximately $39.5m last year .
5 I knew that I had money .
6 They knew that she had money , and most of them saw no reason why they should n't go Dutch when they went out , and , until now , neither had she .
7 He 'd assumed that she had money ; everyone assumed that she had money .
8 He 'd assumed that she had money ; everyone assumed that she had money .
9 Eventually she explained that she owed money to a stall-keeper who sold second-hand clothing : she had stupidly borrowed some from him to buy a dress .
10 Moran began to see how little Maggie had to do in the house and that she needed money for dances and clothes now .
11 You see one of the rules is that you keep money in cash until it was invested .
12 Erm er I think they 're probably and and they 're putting more effort into getting the unemployed off being unemployed off being unemployed into course are n't they so probably the they may have improved things but anyway the basic erm idea of it was that you borrow money er you borrow erm money to finance a course which is going to get you a job .
13 If you work in retailing , it 's important that you understand money .
14 It 's so important to be seen at these things and — I know it sounds very philistine — to show people that you have money .
15 By this time , however , my gallery experience had taught me that you need money to start up properly , much more money than I had originally thought .
16 Could n't you have come to me and told me that you were in debt , that you needed money ?
17 ‘ The first step on the savings and investment ladder is a rainy-day account so you have money to meet sudden emergencies , ’ she says .
18 But in a profession , once you put money first , your firm second and your profession a very poor third , the stresses become immense .
19 Robert said that we to spend money said the opposite so doubtful
20 But the essential is that we have money .
21 Including ACT , they pay more UK tax than they make money in the UK .
22 I remember David had a look of amazement on his face because at this point he had quite a few gold albums , but he still did n't have the money because the rate that they made money went straight back into making the show even bigger and better , and everybody travelled in style .
23 In the old days when there was a possibility of of erm ad hoc payments made , er that sort of thing was taken of , since the takeover of the company , that has n't happened to the same extent so there 's a very strong feeling with the older pay er pensioners that they paid money into a pension scheme which now shows a surplus , but other people are benefiting from it .
24 In the old days when there was a possibility of of erm ad hoc payments made er that sort of thing was taken care of , since the takeover of the company that has n't happened to the same extent , so there 's a very strong feeling with the older pay er pensioners that they paid money into a pension scheme which now shows a surplus , but other people are benefiting from it .
25 that they waste money , er
26 which I do n't think should be allowed , go right themselves off and leave lots of people that they owe money to and ca n't get it , they get threatened
27 WE are going to stop apologising to ourselves for the fact that it takes money to run this organisation .
28 The reason many directors resist starting a pension scheme is simply that it takes money out of the business for example , for expansion .
29 It is a little like the adage that it takes money to make money .
30 The DTA admitted that it received money from the South African government but argued that there was nothing wrong with obtaining money from abroad , just as SWAPO had done .
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