Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] money " in BNC.

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31 Now creditors have been told not to expect their money back .
32 The other curse was directed at the committee members of the local Working Men 's Club when they banned my father , on the pretext of his epilepsy , but really because he always won at cards and was n't keen to give people a chance to win their money back .
33 To try to win his money back .
34 Want to play what money game ?
35 A new bank account that give you independence and freedom to choose how to organise your money the way you want , when you want .
36 A new bank account that provides everything you need to organise your money , with the help of the free account opening pack containing a specially designed statement holder , pay-in book holder and Route Seventeen card holder .
37 WHATEVER YOU 'RE PLANNING TO BUY YOUR MONEY GOES A LONG WAY WITH ABBEY NATIONAL
38 THE Government is considering yet another way to steal our money in the form of a tax on carbon fuels which you call ‘ a green crackdown ’ .
39 He 's probably going to steal your money . ’
40 For many , paying taxes is at best a necessary evil , at worst a legal way for the Government to steal your money .
41 But of course , people may feel very affectionate towards their parents but be unable to give them money , or indeed , be able to give them money but feel that this is not the proper thing to do .
42 But of course , people may feel very affectionate towards their parents but be unable to give them money , or indeed , be able to give them money but feel that this is not the proper thing to do .
43 The people who passed by , sometimes pausing to give them money , were the others .
44 If the story of Edmund 's connection with Swegen 's death does date from Cnut 's time , it is interesting , and seems to hint at one of the most resented aspects of Danish rule , that Edmund , like Ælfheah , had not only been martyred by the Danes , he had also refused to give them money .
45 Do think the rest of us in , in , in the Western world have a duty to give them money to , to help sort out the pollution problem ?
46 But when Geoff Hamilton handed me a chunk of Barnsdale to turn into a well-planted garden , I had to put my money where my mouth was .
47 If there was a black kid and a white kid with equal qualifications who both went for the same job , I would have to put my money on the white kid getting the job , because we 're in a white-dominated society .
48 ‘ I am going to put my money on him .
49 I 'm prepared to put my money where my mouth is . ’
50 Tell your Mum to give my money back , she ne , has your Mum fall pregnant yet ?
51 It would also improve upon January 's brutal monetary reform , which tried to deal with savings by confiscating some of them : the new plan would raise interest rates to encourage consumers to leave their money in the bank .
52 They were obliged to leave their money in a bowl of vinegar to — it was hoped — ward off contamination .
53 CDs , as they are known , are paper assets issued by banks , building societies and finance houses to depositors who are willing to leave their money on deposit for a specified period of time .
54 It was the working class who wanted to use their money for flamboyant display .
55 However , the company headed by chairman Paddy Owens , is confident of success and is willing to let its money do the talking .
56 Other safe forms of investment which could then be considered for any capital your parent may have could also include the building societies , local authority bonds ( if she is prepared to leave her money untouched for a year or two ) , National Savings Certificates , Post Office Savings , the National Savings Bank and Trustee Savings Bank .
57 ‘ I only hope he 's had more sense than to leave her money !
58 who wanted to leave her money .
59 Now they were going to be given a chance to put their money where their mouths were .
60 Last month 's edition challenged critics of John Motson to put their money where their mouth is and try to do better .
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