Example sentences of "money from the " in BNC.

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1 The plaintiff , a local authority , brought an action for damages for libel against the defendants in respect of certain newspaper articles which made allegations in relation to share dealings involving the investment of moneys from the local authority 's superannuation fund , sometimes by a complex series of deals , in companies connected with or controlled by a businessman .
2 ‘ conspired amongst themselves and others to defraud the plaintiffs , and with intent to injure the plaintiffs , by a scheme for extracting moneys from the plaintiffs by way of inflated valuations and percentage fees and commission payments based upon such inflated valuations and by otherwise exposing the plaintiffs to liabilities , and calculated to make a profit for themselves … and/or companies in which the same were interested … by false representations , including forged and/or fraudulently altered and/or concealed loan application documentation by [ the third defendant ] .
3 A significant part of the other third of its income has come in the past from moneys from the Department of Trade and Industry .
4 Mr Rooker said money from the fund ‘ simply never got to the people who needed it because it was n't publicised enough and because the regimental administrators were inefficient .
5 Whether the government , which is collecting the money from the sale of the villas , was hoping Prince Sihanouk would come back , or whether no one dared to take over the house , Mr Sok Hay would not say .
6 We face real threats internationally from pollution , over-population , from famine , from nuclear accidents and from the collapse of an unjust world economic order which means we take more money from the poor than we lend them every year . ’
7 ‘ We know how much money from the Freshmen 's Fayre has found its way into your bank account over the years .
8 Phillip Whittemore , manager of Grouts — the drapery shop in Palmers Green , north London — taking money from the ‘ railway ’ cashtill which moves cash around along wires .
9 Their tactical decision was equally clear : to borrow money from the International Monetary Fund .
10 THE FRENCH have been shifting their money from the stock market into Paris property , according to Donnelle Higbee , who runs Hampton 's Paris office .
11 The personality of Arthur Scargill , with his apparent willingness to receive money from the terrorist regime of Colonel Qadaffi 's Libya and his condoning of violence , alienated many , including the leader of the Labour Party , Neil Kinnock .
12 The money from the sale of the products is put into a trust fund , so that when the youngsters leave at the age of sixteen to make their own way in the world they have the means to purchase a flock of sheep or a horse and cart , giving them a vital start in whatever activity they take up .
13 In addition the fact that it had to be paid in cash meant that the farmers had to sell their crop to the grain-dealer and then often enough borrow money from the money lender .
14 His business with them had been satisfactorily completed ; he had taken his money from the American lady and disappeared .
15 Money from the rent of the gymnasium is put back into the company to pay for repairs , contract window-cleaning and other matters of mutual concern .
16 I 'm afraid I do n't regard being unable to make money from the event as a reasonable excuse . ’
17 I 'm afraid I do n't regard being unable to make money from the event as a reasonable excuse . ’
18 There will be money from the World Bank .
19 The me of 1989 exists and can gain money from the shares .
20 It was becoming obvious to us that Ralph was looking after David and we got hardly any money from the gigs .
21 Everyone has heard that the mustard giants make their money from the amount of the condiment that is left on the sides of our plates .
22 Noboru Takeshita had to go because he received undeclared sums of money from the Recruit publishing-to-property conglomerate .
23 He has had to accept Kazuo Aichi , the new environment minister , who took money from the Recruit company before the famous shares-for-favours scandal broke .
24 Michael Howard , the employment secretary , was left to make the best of this glum news by telling the TECs ' directors — 1,200 of them , by December 1990 — that they could make up for a shortfall in cash from the Treasury by raising money from the private sector .
25 Apparently it was all right to receive money from the Treasury in neat health authority allocations , but not for cheques or , worse still , cash to appear over the hospital counter .
26 It was easier for them to demand money from the Government than argue plans past their local unions .
27 Even to get money from the bank , you did n't have to leave your car .
28 Worse still , after she had made a little money from the publication of a pamphlet containing her beastly poems about him , she commissioned a rubber dress from ‘ her designer ’ .
29 The course is financed with money from the European Social Fund , so there are no fees .
30 The first time it came from his charge , Ghorbanifar , thrown out casually , that $25m of the money from the arms sales could go ‘ to help Ollie in his work for South America ( sic ) . ’
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