Example sentences of "[det] [pers pn] [vb mod] afford " in BNC.

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1 This calibration should always take into account how much you can afford to pay .
2 When considering forms of credit , the different types that are available and the terms over which they are offered should be carefully evaluated as to how much you can afford .
3 The dishwasher you choose will depend on how much you can afford to spend , the features you want and the space available .
4 Your new commitments will be relevant in working out how much you can afford to pay out , but the law will favour the children of your first family — after all , no one forced you to take on another relationship , and it would be unfair to the children of your first marriage if they suffered because you chose to do so .
5 When considering forms of credit , the different types that are available and the terms over which they are offered should be carefully evaluated as to how much you can afford .
6 What 's more , you choose the repayments depending on how much you can afford .
7 32 Find out how much you can afford to borrow
8 Now you know everything you need to know about mortgages , take the time to work out how much you can afford to spend on a loan .
9 The figure you place in the final column is how much you can afford to spend repaying a mortgage every month .
10 A. When you have found out how much you can afford , look in the local papers and contact the estate agents in the area to which you want to move to see whether there are any houses or flats in your price range .
11 Cos that 's when , when , when we get to that nearer the date , we could , we could just , you know , when you 're confirmed that you 've been booked and you 're definitely going , erm we could look at the finances and see how much we could afford to , to give , erm , something to each person to help with , eit either with the accommodation or , or the transport .
12 Erm , let's say you had a client who knew how much they could afford to spend , so what you were doing then was you 'd tell them how much life cover you could afford .
13 Scouring a crumpled bank statement , he worked out how much he could afford and wrote out the cheque on his girlfriend 's back .
14 However generous Edward wished to be — and his willingness to challenge the Stanleys suggests that he saw Richard 's endowment as a matter of some urgency — there was a limit to how much he could afford to do for his brother .
15 However generous Edward wished to be — and his willingness to challenge the Stanleys suggests that he saw Richard 's endowment as a matter of some urgency — there was a limit to how much he could afford to do for his brother .
16 Erm , there are other aspects about that that you could afford break that down , I know there was sheep , cows , for instance .
17 It 's got enough room as well to put all the bits and pieces , mind you if you had a house like that you could afford to have someone to look after all the goats and the hens .
18 Kit Kats were about all I could afford .
19 Since I only had $11 on me , all I could afford was a blow-job .
20 We spent a week 's honeymoon in Suffolk , which was all I could afford .
21 The beach is all I can afford . ’
22 For I am at such an inn because it is all I can afford — and you would not be here had you better means . ’
23 I 've got an interesting point that I relate about this job that when I went to see them , about starting this job , they said , Well , they never told me before I got in , they said er , We 've er we 've got no money so we ca n't pay you a very good wage , but er we 'll start you off with five pound a week , that 's all we can afford , well I was earning more than that , during the War , nineteen forty two .
24 Starting from point zero , and with no capital to speak of , all he could afford to offer them were spares .
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