Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [prep] money " in BNC.
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1 | The Federal Reserve cut dollar interest rates last week but then the Fed is professionally interested in money . |
2 | I could n't dream of what I was going to do because you become so dependent on money . |
3 | One thing I can say of him with total confidence is that I have never met a man less interested in money . |
4 | It was a criticism to say of someone ‘ he is only interested in money ’ : people expected him to provide peace and tranquillity for his family , a guestroom where people might meet ; people said a rich man should further his spiritual interests by going to Mecca and , if very rich , by building a mosque . |
5 | And I thought you were only interested in money and ambition ! ’ |
6 | Those who thought I was only interested in money were wrong . |
7 | They have very little time for social life but are extremely interested in money . |
8 | I mean there 's so much of money coming in the house every week |
9 | He 's obviously insecure about money . |
10 | ‘ What I never could understand , ’ said Gerald , ‘ was why Steen , who was so good with money , made such a cock-up of that final will . |
11 | Those preferring to have them collected , or to take or send them individually , were mostly older people , and people in lower socio-economic groups , and people who — when they were talking about being so short of money that they would have to arrange a loan — thought in terms of a relatively small amount of money . |
12 | A church is so short of money that the vicar is asking his flock to bring their own bread and wine to services . |
13 | Men , especially those with money and power , often saw women as either good or bad . |
14 | I can not imagine he is terribly short of money . |
15 | In our economy , where we are so familiar with money , it is difficult for us to envisage any other ways in which goods can be acquired , but in the past all sorts of mechanisms were employed and the same is true in the Third World today . |
16 | I suspected this fool was so desperate for money that he 'd concealed the bumps and scratches on the disc with black shoe polish , so I was examining its surface with a magnifying glass . |
17 | Well erm , I 've just come up and and the accident so I 'm only entitled to money for the first four days . |
18 | You 're only entitled to money back if the goods are faulty in some way . |
19 | Then , until privatisation , the authority was kept progressively shorter of money . |
20 | Never desperately short of money , he was lucky in attracting funds and spent his money generously . |
21 | Zborowski 's constant , if precarious , backing had meant that Modigliani was not so desperately short of money . |
22 | Victim Support helps thousands of people every year , but the service is running desperately short of money . |
23 | ‘ My father was n't exactly short of money when he set up the trust . ’ |
24 | I 've become close to Lesley , closer to the baby , and I 'm more careful with money . |
25 | The 10% of our sample who cohabit outside marriage are more interested in money than other groups and express a high interest in their partner . |
26 | And he was totally unconscious of money . |
27 | Your mother was always good with money — that 's who you get it from . |
28 | His experiments with printmaking included aquatint , for which his claims to be the inventor are strong : he certainly published , in 1771 , the first aquatint in England after a painting by his friend John Hamilton Mortimer [ q.v. ] , and , ever short of money and frequently in debt , sold the process to Paul Sandby [ q.v. ] , to whom it is usually credited , for £40 . |
29 | The Stuart kings were forever short of money . |
30 | Always short of money , Pound in the twenties found one outlet after another closed to him and had great difficulty making ends meet . |