Example sentences of "[verb] money for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It says it faces problems because it receives money for average rather than actual salaries .
2 Pushers were already selling to children and crime would soar as addicts sought money for drugs .
3 Second , according to Mr O'Toole , the draft proposal ignores the fact that the Forest Service has been encouraged to lose money for years , in order ( in the time-honoured manner ) to increase its appropriations .
4 They raise money for village development projects , clean public buildings and help with the catering for conferences and state functions .
5 These also raise money for charity and pay out 50p for every £1 worth of tickets bought .
6 OLD BOOKS RAISE MONEY FOR CHARITY
7 So if you have a place in this years ADT London Marathon or indeed any other running event please raise money for St. John Ambulance .
8 So if you have a place in this years ADT London Marathon or indeed any other running event please raise money for St. John Ambulance .
9 Join a pressure group or raise money for famine relief .
10 By touring the country in a tepee and demonstrating traditional Indian skills , Jeff Starr hopes he can make a living and raise money for charities .
11 The best way to borrow money for home improvements is to extend your existing mortgage , so you can spread the cost over several years .
12 Well , we 've always given money for Eretz and now we 're giving men and women , including our beloved Rabbi .
13 One is given money for work .
14 Not being given money for sweets .
15 According to the letter that I received , both girls have to find money for books , stationery and examination fees out of their meagre income .
16 Bob needs money for things like cigarettes , stamps and batteries , and I take him cards to send to the children on their birthdays and at Christmas .
17 Yeah I want money for Andrew 's trainers .
18 It 's crucial to provide money for students and expand the number of places
19 ’ At the age of 21 I turned to prostitution to provide money for drugs as I now had a heavy addiction .
20 Services were often inadequate and expensive , because the Treasury had refused to provide money for investment ; managers were full of ideas of what could be done with new and cost-cutting technology .
21 Seeking to translate this question of morality to local issues , I asked the question , did the candidates agree that it was morally wrong and perhaps a misuse of public funds for local councillors to claim that there was no money available to install gas central heating in the homes of elderly disabled people when they always found money for hospitality allowances and trips abroad for themselves .
22 Other UN agencies started to throw money at the problems of the territories , for example both Unicef and UNDP provided money for activities selected and overseen by the Israeli authorities , thus — however innocent the intention — allowing aid to become an instrument of control rather than support for independent development .
23 The journal apparently never made money for Crookes after all , but it kept his name before the public ; and being an editor does give some power , patronage and influence .
24 The Chancellor of the Exchequer was a little more friendly since he ‘ would rather give money for Education than throw it down the sink with Sir William Beveridge ’ .
25 ‘ Politically , there 's no way he can give money for work at Flushing Meadow when we have thousands homeless and barely able to live ’ .
26 Copts would not give money for use against Copts .
27 Neil adds that they 've collected money for charity up and down the mountains and its restored his faith in human nature
28 It is a breach of the legal aid regulations for a solicitor to receive money for fees from a client who is legally aided other than the contribution payable under the Green Form scheme .
29 After the First World War which ended in 1918 , local authorities would also advance money for house purchase , as would a body called the Public Works Loan Board ; but between 1920 and 1934 building societies lent £920 million and the others only £94 million .
30 ‘ We have saved money for resources , but we dare n't use it , because there is nothing that is right for us .
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