Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [det] money " in BNC.

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1 She 'd go shopping , now that she had some money , or go to see places that she 'd heard of .
2 Your daughter does n't live extravagantly enough for it to be noticed that she has more money than the average student .
3 If you paid by cheque or credit card , again you would have some evidence that you spent that money .
4 Okay so you said that the most important concern really is that you have some money for your daughter 's future
5 So that 's where the money 's going , and we 're hoping that we make enough money in sponsorship so that the money we earn , people will know that it 's all going out to help the projects we want to , and it 's not being wasted on administration , especially after there 's been erm a bit of a debark over Sting 's money , where only 5% went to the Indians and also the Rainforest Foundation has since collapsed , so our head-office is going to be absolutely stringent about making sure that the money is spent where we 've asked it to be spent .
6 Anyway , at Stevenage Town Hall we told Ralph that we expected some money for these .
7 How about trying to get Peter Ndlovu ( Coventry ) and play him on the wings , now that we have some money in the bank ?
8 He took particular care of young players , seeing that they were well-fed and well-lodged and that they sent some money home to their parents each week .
9 John always said that they spent more money restoring the facade than they ever spent on the thousands of workers who worked inside the plant , but then when it closed they could n't knock it down , so they turned it into a superstore .
10 And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know .
11 Mr Deputy Speaker I I 'm grateful to the honourable gentleman for posing the central question and I hope in the course of my remarks I will satisfy the house , if not all Labour members , that the settlement proposals are at is all to the good and delivered by councils throughout Wales and that they offer enough money er to avoid sacking essential staff , certainly the offer enough money to avoid sacking any teacher who is needed in the classroom .
12 Then they can actually go to the D S S office and say that they need some money urgently and D S S may make a payment .
13 It is unlikely that he made much money , but he had an activity and his shop was a meeting-place for other young men who dropped in to discuss the events of the day and to plan entertainments and visits for the evening .
14 ‘ And how lucky that he left enough money for you to keep on Mr and Mrs Bryant .
15 Only that he had more money than he could count , but she knew that already .
16 and her voice trailed away , as she simultaneously managed to imply that Brian had the Town Hall in the palm of his hand , and that he had enough money to buy his father a comfortable bungalow in a nice suburb whenever he felt like it .
17 Erm , let's cover one or two things , because about a year ago , in two articles in the local use , sorry who was it ? allowed to sell the accumulated fund from council house sales , on building new houses , and two weeks later the deputy leader of the council , argued that he needed that money invested because the council could n't exist without the interest on it .
18 ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country .
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