Example sentences of "[vb mod] spend [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The highest my mum goes is forty pounds cos she does n't think she should spend a lot of money on a pair of trainers that wo n't last .
2 ‘ Maybe you should spend the night here with us , ’ Mum suggested .
3 Tonight my friend Watson and I must spend the night in your sister 's room , where you are sleeping at the moment . ’
4 Now Lamb must spend the weekend fretting over whether the TCCB will ban him from next Saturday 's NatWest Trophy final .
5 They must spend the rest of their lives mourning her and blaming themselves .
6 ‘ Now they are husband and wife they must spend the rest of their life together . ’
7 The only serious objection to it is that it must suffer badly from the cold and , in its country of origin at least , it must spend the whole of the winter either indoors or in a man-made coat .
8 Daisy had once said that the three of them might spend a holiday together next year in San Gimignano .
9 If you take one of our accountants who might spend a day a month with a small business , the fact that the business is small and we 're big does n't matter at all .
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11 Apart from indicating status , each church represents perhaps the most important local focal place for any settlement , and we might spend a lot of time studying it in our local research .
12 Then I might spend the rest
13 Cleo had never really thought about how she might spend the money , other than considering it to be insurance against the unlikely events of Wakelate either casting her off or dying and leaving her penniless .
14 If it was wet , we might spend the day making music .
15 Neil had told me that he might spend the daytime hours between tides over here on Seal Island .
16 ‘ This morning I 'm taking you up the coast to my house overlooking the Sound , and if the weather stays as good as it is at the moment we 'll spend the afternoon on the beach at Hornbaek , which means we 'll go right past Kronberg — we can even stop off and take the tour if it appeals to you . ’
17 ‘ We 'll spend the whole of tomorrow together , I promise . ’
18 And even if it has n't , maybe Rohmer can see to it that you 'll spend the rest of your life behind bars along with Jimmy Devlin ?
19 I 'll spend the rest of my life knowing that I was willingly used by a man who did n't love me .
20 Wycliffe said : ‘ You 'd better go and talk to him , but find somebody who knows the area or you 'll spend the rest of the day chasing your tail on that moor . ’
21 I 'll spend the rest of that !
22 Oh they 'll spend the money do n't worry .
23 And then they 'll spend the night not much further on . ’
24 We 'll spend the night there , and then , if she 's recovered , we 'll go on in the morning through Lima to Tacna in the south of Peru .
25 I 'll spend the night in the car . ’
26 Michael Smith was due to be married this Saturday , now he 'll spend the day in jail .
27 Sometimes I may spend a week just looking for something I want . ’
28 On the Neapolitan Riviera , you may spend a week in Sorrento visiting the famous sights of Pompeii , Herculaneum and Vesuvius , then spend a week relaxing on the captivating island of Capri .
29 Hence , the horse may spend the day avoiding mature people , and then find to its surprise that it has been caught by a child-foal that it had not perceived as possessing such ability .
30 If you keep asking forgiveness , you may spend the rest of your life feeling guilty .
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