Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [det] money from " in BNC.
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1 | I borrowed some money from Katrina , packed my suitcases and my travelling bag , and took them off down to London . |
2 | Where can I get more money from ? |
3 | I 'm not badly off , you know , I have some money from my mother 's side . ’ |
4 | She made little money from journalism , having criticized too many auras for her own good . |
5 | You were told at the time you did , and Councillor told you at the time that th it was totally inadequate was the children 's budget , so how can you expect more money from the Government when your sense of priorities is so blatantly wrong on the money that you 're already handling . |
6 | Could she get some money from her mother ? |
7 | And er she says , Where did you get that money from ? |
8 | Did you get some money from the tooth fairy ? |
9 | She had saved enough to buy a length of material in the market , but by the time she had enough money from her wages to pay a dressmaker , the summer would be over . |
10 | ‘ I want you to take that money from Bella 's house . ’ |
11 | Erm , what happened was the cathedral council one light in at a cost of four hundred and fifty pounds but they could n't afford the second light , so we got some money from erm the residents who contributed some money , we got some money from the school and there was a shortfall of sixty six pounds thirty one pence for the total bill , so the chairman er . |
12 | Erm , what happened was the cathedral council one light in at a cost of four hundred and fifty pounds but they could n't afford the second light , so we got some money from erm the residents who contributed some money , we got some money from the school and there was a shortfall of sixty six pounds thirty one pence for the total bill , so the chairman er . |
13 | We pay them at proof stage because that 's the second time we get any money from the client . |
14 | Ca n't we get some money from somewhere else ? |
15 | 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 . ’ |
16 | ‘ When I wear a fine coat , the working people that I want for models are afraid of me and distrust me , or they want more money from me . ’ |
17 | But on top of that if we make less than 22 , say 20 or 21 , they cut some money from our basic pay … |
18 | Several hours later he drove her half a mile to a car park in Whitehorse Lane , South Norwood , near Sainsbury 's supermarket , and forced her to take some money from a cash point machine . |
19 | He then went and called on a Mrs who 'd got a confectionery shop , corner of Road and Road and a hard luck story there , he got a few pound for doing out the sacrament , he got some money from her . |
20 | It gets more money from the European Community than anybody else , but despite this its economic performance has deteriorated alarmingly . |
21 | He took some money from his pocket and gave it to the taxi driver . |
22 | The Minister can not duck the fact that , even in the years when he had some money from the Chief Secretary to dispose on our arts and cultural life , he deliberately chose not to unfreeze the purchase grants of the galleries . |