Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [noun] money " in BNC.

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1 The decision will appal many MPs who want to see Government money spent on reviving British industry — not overseas competition .
2 Fourteen people attended the first meeting last week but Phyllis Horsley , a member of the Darlington Trust said : ‘ There is room for everyone ; we need more people who can help with conservation work , people who can help record data on local animals and plants , and older people who just want to help raise money . ’
3 Friends and relatives are expected to give paper money to the happy couple after traditional ceremonies , writes Gurbir Dhillon .
4 Employing the familiar juxtaposition of ‘ the remarkably law-abiding character of twentieth century English life ’ and ‘ the law-abiding England of pre-1940 ’ as against what he repeatedly identified as ‘ new ’ — ‘ the new juvenile crime ’ , ‘ the new rebels ’ , ‘ the new generation of indifferent parents ’ , ‘ a new type of violence ’ , ‘ the new state of insecurity ’ — Fyvel thus considered that there was ‘ something in the way of life , in the break-up of traditional authority , in the values of the news in the headlines , which encouraged widespread youthful cynicism in general and rather violent delinquency in particular ’ and that this was ‘ a by-product of a new economic revolution which has put spending money on a scale not known before into the pockets of working-class boys and girls ’ .
5 Well , you want to earn pocket money he 's got ta do these things ai n't he mum ?
6 The ROA would prefer to see the money used to increase prize money in the lower races , but when money is reallocated in that manner it has a way of disappearing .
7 However , this does not preclude the firm from returning cash equivalent where the collateral matures ; ( 3 ) If the firm wishes to use the customer 's collateral to support its own ( or another person 's ) obligations : ( 4 ) If the firm holds or intends to hold client money with an approved bank which is in the same group as the firm .
8 Some Western governments , including the USA and UK , had blocked the issue of bonds , claiming that they could be used to launder drugs money .
9 The ASP had once had to pay protection money to prevent disruption to the Triple Crown .
10 Erm the Labour Party is absolutely furious that unemployment goes down in this country and they keep trying to say to the public that it 's all hooey and , and , and , and the figures are distorted etc. , etc. , The fact is unemployment is going down , we are overcoming the recession , er faster than any other member of the er European Community or the European union as it 's now concerned and , and these are the facts but having said all that , we on this side er certainly support a continuing strategy whether we 'll er have to continue spending money at this level , er I do n't know , hopefully er the , the recession will be overcome and the spending can be reduced , but the strategy we believe .
11 The amendment to the MacMahon Act might have saved Britain money and time in establishing her nuclear deterrent , but , as each year passed , the deterrent would become less and less independent as Britain 's own research establishments were bypassed , and more and more of its sub-equipments and components came from America .
12 Having lent Hale money to pay her rent she had been angered to discover her spending enormous sums on an haute-couture dress , and refused to turn up to what , in retrospect , became Hale 's farewell party .
13 Dennis Tirpak , of the EPA , spelt out his organisation 's involvement : ‘ We see our role as having provided seed money , but we hope that the centres would be able to pull on substantial sums from foundations and industries . ’
14 A joint money laundering steering group was convened to revise UK money laundering guidance notes for the financial sector and examine how a new statutory requirement for employers to train relevant staff in recognising and reporting suspect transactions will be met .
15 Any purchaser is already on notice that to get a good receipt he will have to pay purchase money to two trustees or a trust corporation ( Law of Property Act 1925 , s27 ) .
16 The rumours spread that this was because Murphy 's had refused to pay appearance money to the Tour 's major stars .
17 Question 2 If not , should sole practitioners be authorised to hold client money only after specific approval of their accounting system and satisfactory evidence of compliance with rules ?
18 FIMBRA had also concluded that their sole proprietor members should not be authorised to hold client money .
19 The tragedy occurred as John Robson , 15 , of Essex Close , Grangetown , Middlesbrough , went to collect paper money owed by Robyn Thrower , 25 , who lived a few doors down from his own .
20 The firm must identify the bank concerned ; ( 5 ) Before a firm undertakes margined transactions through an intermediate broker who is neither an authorised person nor an overseas person whose regulatory system requires segregation of client money ; ( 6 ) ( In most cases ) where the firm wishes to contract out of the client money regulations and is entitled to do so ; ( 7 ) If the firm wishes to hold client money of a private customer in a free money bank account outside the UK it must identify the country concerned and state whether the bank concerned has given the required acknowledgement as to client money status and that , if such acknowledgement had not been given , client money held with that bank might not be protected as effectively as in the UK .
21 Since ATP took over the tour , World Series tournaments , ( for which the minimum ‘ financial commitment ’ such as prize money , tournament fees and other costs are now called , increases in 1993 by 20 per cent to $300,000 ) , have been allowed to pay appearance money .
22 ‘ They realise we ca n't afford to pay contract money , ’ Lowe said .
23 The firm has been put into liquidation by it 's owners , who say they ca n't afford to pay redundancy money .
24 Although Miyazawa denied that his faction had received Kyowa money , he was pressed by the opposition to explain his role in the affair .
25 Now though Chris , this er is a charity and obviously you 've , you 've got research money from them ; if there was n't a charity like this , would you be able to do the sort of research that you 're doing at the moment ?
26 You 've got pocket money
27 The title dates back many centuries to the days when the Speaker was the King 's representative in parliament and when MPs wanted to debate raising money they formed themselves into a committee with an MP in the chair so that they could discuss the subject away from the prying ears of the Palace .
28 The title dates back many centuries to the days when the Speaker was the King 's representative in parliament and when MPs wanted to debate raising money they formed themselves into a committee with an MP in the chair so that they could discuss the subject away from the prying ears of the Palace .
29 ‘ He 's got plenty money , ’ he said .
30 She is probably the least grasping person I 've ever met , and ever since she 's had pocket money she 's given it to cancer research .
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