Example sentences of "money [vb mod] be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , it would have to decide how much money should be spent by local authorities on advanced further education and how it should be divided between individual polytechnics and colleges .
2 This ‘ hands-off ’ status meant social security money could be obtained by charging residents , who would claim it back from the DSS , but staff for the homes were provided by the health authority 's mental handicap unit through a separate agreement .
3 Whatever the reason may be : investment programmes , wars , fears of conflict , or the enforcement of a regime , they all stem from global mistrust and deception , and such great amounts of money could be directed in other ways if people all trusted each other and armament production was open .
4 Those resources in property and money could be put to good use to top up the £23 million housing improvement programme allocation this year , the £12.5 million of estate action money , the £71 million of Housing Corporation money and the £15 million for the vacant dwellings initiative .
5 I hope , however , that the hon. Gentleman will explain to the Leader of the Opposition that Welsh farmers could not afford to have their incomes cuts so that the money could be spent on Spanish , Greek and Portuguese farmers .
6 In short , the message of Traffic in Towns was that in order to find civilized ways of accommodating larger volumes of cars , more money could be spent on physical alteration to the area to raise environmental standards or to increase accessibility levels , or both .
7 According to Antonio Lacayo Oyanguren , the Minister of the Presidency who announced the increases , regular currency devaluations would cease henceforth and no more money would be printed without firm backing .
8 Although I was unemployed I paid my subscription as I knew the money would be put to good use .
9 In 1916 , H. A. L. Fisher , the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University , was appointed President of the Board of Education , with the promise that ‘ money would be found for ambitious educational measures ’ .
10 If you are not entirely satisfied , please return any item within seven days in the condition in which it was received , with a covering letter ; your money will be refunded in full .
11 If you do n't like it , send it back to Goblin and your money will be refunded in full .
12 A proportion of the money will be administered by local authorities , and some may go to the new environment agency set up by Environment Secretary Brice Lalonde [ see section on Environmental Politics ] .
13 The money will be put to good use , and the work is labour-effective .
14 The money will be spent on new trees and more parking space in the village park .
15 The money will be spent on clearing vegetation , resurfacing some areas and installing new stiles .
16 More money will be spent on British Rail and London Underground where the extension to the Jubilee Line will go ahead .
17 The money will be used for international teacher schemes , cooperation on educational projects , and inter-school visits .
18 The development of paper money can be traced to economic and social developments in Western Europe during the 1600s .
19 Money can be lent at varying maturities and money settlement will be achieved via changes in operational balances at the Bank of England .
20 Good results for considerably less money can be achieved with clamp-on work lights .
21 The money can be mixed with other money , for example , to pay the electricity bill .
22 However , a lot of money can be earned from non-chart songs which are regularly ‘ covered ’ , recorded , performed or used in films , television or commercials .
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