Example sentences of "[adv] a [noun sg] [prep] money " in BNC.

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1 How easy the task of saving Spitalfields must have then seemed — merely a matter of money ( thought unfortunately its would-be saviours did n't have any ) .
2 A lot of people have also sold their Perrier shares following the Nestle bid , so a lot of money could go into blue chips ’ , says Thierry Flama at BZW Puget-Mahe in Paris .
3 Thankfully all men and women returned safely from the Second World War , so a sum of money was given to the hall and a brass plaque erected declaring it to be a memorial village hall .
4 Meanwhile , only a dribble of money finds its way into the provision of hydrants .
5 Perhaps we could all agree that it is not only a question of money .
6 This is not necessarily a matter of money .
7 To complete unity it needs not just a flow of money from west to east but a sense of national solidarity .
8 ‘ But this is not just a plea for money , ’ says Smith .
9 Ineffective screening is not just a waste of money .
10 Steve Knight , of Railnews , who proposed the motion , said consultants were not just a waste of money , but also a waste of time , a waste of resources and a drain on the whole of British industry .
11 and he ends up with Creme Eggs and then proper eggs and that and I thought that 's just a waste of money at his age cos when Easter comes up , four weeks after he 's seventeen .
12 It 's not the money that 's holding things up , it 's that awful new kit — of course any fashion conscious young man like Raymond would n't be caught in that rig and there was me thinking he was just a low down money grabber .
13 Same building — just a matter of money and management ’ ( Parkin , 1989 ) .
14 Thus an increase in money supply will lower interest rates .
15 that was always a question of money ,
16 ‘ There is still a lot of money to be made , ’ says Muggleton .
17 To sum up , £50 is still a lot of money to pay for a mitre saw .
18 Which is not as nasty as it was ten or fifteen years ago , but it 's still a lot of money if you come into this bracket .
19 Mm it 's still a lot of money for a house
20 Can this be the Arthur Wellesley who set aside a sum of money to educate two of the slain Tipu Sahib 's sons , whose letters of gratitude I still have ?
21 set aside an amount of money or identified that we would need to spend an amount of money and perhaps we need to do that sooner .
22 So I believe it is a rather a waste of money , it 's just talking shop , shuffling papers about , and we regret that in in the time when er resources are difficult , staffing could be put elsewhere instead of this
23 ‘ For rather a lot of money .
24 ‘ Your father does owe us rather a lot of money , you know , will your cousin meet the obligations ? ’
25 As it rose Edward said thoughtfully , ‘ One gets the impression that this sort of place must cost rather a lot of money . ’
26 People of his generation do tend to regard £1000 as being rather a lot of money , although the rest of us realise that it will hardly keep your motor car in petrol for long .
27 I , too , think it 's rather a lot of money . ’
28 That way they raised rather a lot of money .
29 I 'm rather fond of this outfit and it did cost rather a lot of money .
30 There was also a relationship between money budgeted , and the number of programmes undertaken , and between the presence of a training officer and money spent .
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