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

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1 Another appointee might have seen the ideological struggle about money for the arts as politics-as-usual .
2 She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’
3 Large companies such as Coca Cola , Mars and many others pay a great deal of money for the privilege of using the logo .
4 The whisky is bottled there and dispatched abroad , earning a great deal of money for the coffers of the Chancellor .
5 Although the Minister 's welcome acceptance of my invitation will bring confidence to the people of Southend that their serious problems with the Fenchurch street line are not being ignored , can he give some information soon about the replacement of the rolling stock , following his welcome assurance that we will have a good bit of money for the replacement of the signalling ?
6 The raising of money for the Building Fund went on through the war years and many heroic efforts were made .
7 146 ( 1 ) A right of re-entry or forfeiture under any proviso or stipulation in a lease for a breach of any covenant or condition in the lease shall not be enforceable , by action or otherwise , unless and until the lessor serves on the lessee a notice — ( a ) specifying the particular breach complained of ; and ( b ) if the breach is capable of remedy , requiring the lessee to remedy the breach ; and ( c ) in any case , requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach ; and the lessee fails , within a reasonable time thereafter , to remedy the breach , if it is capable of remedy , and to make reasonable compensation in money , to the satisfaction of the lessor , for the breach .
8 The further question is whether the absence of any statement in the notice requiring compensation in money in respect of the breach is fatal to the validity of the notice … the statute requires notice to be given specifying the breach complained of , as the first thing , and , if the breach is capable of remedy , requiring the lessee to remedy it , and " in any case requiring the lessee to make compensation in money for the breach . "
9 the borrowing of money for the partnership 's business , or the pledging of partnership property as security for a loan ;
10 But all the promises of money for the building , which has been earmarked for Beaumont Street , in Darlington , are dependent on the fund raising committee meeting its side of the bargain .
11 It is therefore the purest example of a tool : ‘ The tremendous importance of money for the understanding of the basic motives of life lies in the fact that money embodies and sublimates the practical relation of man to the objects of his will ’ ( 1978 : 21 1 ) .
12 She 's good hearted , but basically it 's a waste of money for the wool .
13 In the late 1620s , some Calvinists attempted to obstruct the collection of money for the repair of St Paul 's , and throughout the 1630s large numbers of churchwardens were summoned to appear before the ecclesiastical authorities for failing to introduce the required changes to the lay-out of their churches .
14 However , the mayoral offer of money for the dolphins ' release was not forthcoming , and much of the goodwill between fishermen , villagers and conservationists evaporated .
15 A cash flow forecast , showing the sources and uses of money for the period in question is as important as the balance sheet in this situation .
16 A cash flow forecast , showing the sources and uses of money for the period in question is as important as the balance sheet in this situation .
17 Klein also engaged in numerous other activities against the enemy , often raising large sums of money for the SOE through his stamp operations .
18 Any temporary shortfall of money for the government is met by issuing Treasury bills .
19 The member states are not deluging CERN with money for the LHC — in fact , its budget will drop slightly next year .
20 It would work , I explained to him — and it is a demonstration of how something that is essentially simple can on that account have a firmer structure than a more complicated mechanism — by dint of borrowing from the banks a sufficient sum of money for the initial purchase .
21 This was for £208 : 35. : 0d. ( a considerable sum of money for the times ) yet all of this was restituted by the end of 1633 suggesting , if nothing else , a degree of integrity .
22 That figure represents both the real value , and what was then the nominal value also , of the sum of money for the loss of use of which the plaintiff is to be compensated by interest .
23 She approved of my taste and I 'd given her the right amount of money for the red coat which I st ill have n't worn .
24 But in Lebanon we do n't have vows , they have like kind of contract , and if the if they broke the contract it 's the bride and groo , the groom have to pay that amount of money for the the bride , even if it was her fault .
25 Not only was it a vast amount of money for the fledgling state to raise , by many Israeli officials felt passionately that Israel should not begin its life be seeking to extend its reach ad influence through such obvious corruption .
26 It was arranged that I should have only a very small amount of money for the next couple of weeks That was the point : to pretend to be poverty-stricken , to see how we would manage .
27 One had just won her school colours , and the other had raised a lot of money for the Endowment Fund by collecting empty jam jars .
28 Many organisations , as I 'm sure you are aware , buy computer or receive them as gifts , but they do n't make full use of them because of the lack of money for the necessary training and consultancy .
29 Dated at approximately 1430 it concerns a writ , ‘ Commission ad computa collectorem denorionum pro clausura villae ’ , which may be translated as a ‘ Commission for the hearing of the accounts of the collectors of money for the walling of a town ’ .
30 I entirely agree with Richard Harwood that those district societies that put the effort into breaking their society down into local groups , small practitioner groups , commercial membership groups and , for that matter , any other group that seems appropriate , have seen the real benefits from this assistance in the vital area of communication and , perhaps an unseen fact , value for money for the subscription as seen through the eyes of the Institute 's membership .
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