Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [prep] money on the " in BNC.

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1 A further criticism which has been levelled at the Keynesian model is that it tends to understate the influence of money on the real variables in the economy .
2 That law might have developed so as to recognise a condictio indebiti — an action for the recovery of money on the ground that it was not due .
3 His son , seeking to staunch the outflow of money on the Scottish war , quickly arranged a truce , but it could offer few hopes of long-term disengagement .
4 When the bill matures the buyer/drawee/acceptor has to pay the sum of money on the bill ( see 6 . ) .
5 He stood up and , throwing a handful of money on the table for the bill , led a scarlet-faced and humiliated Maura out of the restaurant and into the night air .
6 Apart from spending a lot of money on the church , they built this house , where once stood a meagre rectory , and called it ‘ Sutton on the Hill Hall ’ .
7 ‘ We have spent a lot of money on the Elland Road stadium and we have to make sure resources are there for developments on and off the field .
8 I think erm I think is quite fair maybe if concessions could be raised to one fifty or two pounds but overall I think that people who can afford it spend such a lot of money on the raffle and we therefore give raffle tickets to those who can afford it could jealousy and on the raffle generally about a hundred pounds is made and if there , if there was more charge for tickets , people might not give so much for the raffles and also if you give but if you charge them a nominal sum and then shove other things at them on their options they might be more willing to give to optional choices like a raffle .
9 " His business and his horses — and then it looks as though he has spent a lot of money on the stables . "
10 Rover is gambling a lot of money on the market picking up .
11 Tbilisi are gambling a lot of money on the outcome of the appeal .
12 they snapped it up at that price that his er sold and then they could n't pay er when , when the time came , you know the everything went off , so they sold it and bought something else and they 've made a lot of money on that so they 've paid it off and have er a lot of money on the house
13 I mean he he spent a lot of money on the last few years on the hotel cos he had six extra rooms built on did n't he ?
14 ‘ If we were to go for full indexation , ’ said Jacek Kuron , the Labour Minister , ‘ there would be a mountain of money on the market leading to enormous price increases , with all the dangers that implies , especially for the poor . ’
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