Example sentences of "a lot [prep] money " in BNC.

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1 It would undoubtedly cost a lot on money to implement in the short run , as would some of the more conventional changes proposed by that Frenchman who claims to run the sport with an impartial hand .
2 Others again , like Mr Luzhin , Dunya Raskolnikov 's middle-aged suitor , want to make a lot of money : there 's a Dick Whittington side to Petersburg .
3 ‘ Whoever sorts Eagle out will make a lot of money , ’ Mr Fitton said .
4 THE Football League 's new relationship with ITV has brought clubs a lot of money , irregularly distributed .
5 successful showcases can create substantial industry interest in a band , but if you are going to pull out all the stops , you have to spend a lot of money with no guarantee of a positive result .
6 If the band spends a lot of money in the venue ( with a big stage extension , an early ‘ get-in ’ to the venue , playing very late , or running up an enormous catering bill ) , all of these costs are paid mainly by the artist .
7 However , a lot of money can be earned from non-chart songs which are regularly ‘ covered ’ , recorded , performed or used in films , television or commercials .
8 It may save bands a lot of money .
9 A lot of money was generated by that , I know .
10 The landlord had obviously decided he could make a lot of money out of this rehearsal room lark .
11 She did not require a lot of money , would indeed have despised it .
12 One offer he describes as ‘ managing quite a lot of money ’ and the other was a partnership in a substantial firm of solicitors .
13 It becomes a ‘ cash cow ’ business in that you generate a lot of money from existing assets , with minimum investment .
14 My ethos was I 've got a lot of money , but I 've got to look after the people as far as I can who have helped to produce it and I am going to make it grow bigger for our successors .
15 Everybody 's shop was making a lot of money and we just could n't bear the thought of us all getting like the rest of the industry .
16 ‘ All I know is that it cost me a lot of money to learn . ’
17 The others had paid a lot of money to go on this guided trip .
18 But I told him that I had lost a lot of money but had gained a lot of things .
19 He knows better than that , and anyway he is rumoured to be paying the Italian genius a lot of money for his one-box design vision that forms part of BMW 's long-rumoured MPV programme .
20 All the stack-pipes fell off in the Daily Express Trophy at Silverstone , but Graham won again and that race carried a lot of money .
21 There is a lot of money to be won this week and people should earn it not only on the course but off it as well . ’
22 ‘ Well , he did rather harp on what a lot of money he spent .
23 A lot of money was spent on the acquisition in 1920 of the rights to a series of novels by H. G. Wells , Edgar Wallace , Marie Corelli and Conan Doyle , but little care was expended on ensuring that these books were transmuted into workable scripts .
24 Gainsborough 's executives were pushed very much against their will into an expensive production of Christopher Columbus ( 1949 ) , simply because a lot of money had been spent on a script .
25 ‘ He said : ‘ You are going to be given a lot of money and your life is safe . ’
26 ‘ He said : ‘ You are going to be given a lot of money and your life is safe . ’
27 It could have helped clarify a number of issues at an early stage and possibly saved people a lot of money and anguish . ’
28 It is nothing to do with his love life or his own business but a lot of money is involved . ’
29 They do not necessarily have a lot of money but they do expect good value and a broad service .
30 The Tremaynes preferred their original country seat of Heligan , near Mevagissey , and during the nineteenth century they made a lot of money , which they lavished on the latter , leaving Croan untouched by architectural fashions .
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