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

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1 Erm no little lad come for Avon money and everything from Alice but
2 Since then the serious pushing has taken place in Colombia where the cocaine cartels have literally ruined football by using Medellin and FC Cali as laundering centres for drug money .
3 They wanted a few rupees as protection money — a common arrangement .
4 I do n't care too much for money money ca n't buy me love love love ca n't buy me love
5 Its job is to chase fathers , whether married or not , for maintenance money .
6 As shown in Table 3 , the most liquid end of the portfolio comprises non-profitable assets , such as till money ( notes and coins ) and operational balances at the Bank of England .
7 We can cut money off , let's make some easy quick decisions about cutting money off , let's chop out the arts you could do that on one line easily and I think you have to look at the long term you have to look at what happens in terms of our culture , our civilization if you do do that , how people change and to me it 's about and that was raised last night too about how an saying that they had put a limit on the cost of opera tickets forty pounds , compared
8 They also accuse the general of permitting banks in Panama to launder billions of drug money made by the Colombian drug cartels .
9 On money laundering , the Bill creates a new offence of failing to report knowledge or suspicion of drug money laundering , acquired in the course of a trade or profession .
10 She warned him that the company was to be investigated for alleged laundering of drug money through Swiss banks in the so-called " Lebanon connection " case , and he resigned his position later that same day [ ibid . ] .
11 Under the plan mechanisms would be established ( i ) to prevent the laundering of drug money by banks and other financial institutions ; ( ii ) to treat and rehabilitate drug addicts ; and ( iii ) to co-ordinate information and educational programmes against the use of drugs .
12 Lacalle met United States President George Bush on Feb. 5 , 1990 , during a visit to the USA , and an agreement was reached to prevent the laundering of drug money through Uruguayan banks .
13 It would simplify the exchange of evidence and information , and make the laundering of drug money a crime .
14 Aruba played host in June to the first Caribbean regional conference called to discuss the problem of drug money laundering .
15 In 1990 BCCI pleaded guilty to laundering charges in connection with $32,000,000 of drug money in Florida .
16 Counting the cost of mailing money
17 Counting the cost of mailing money
18 Counting the cost of mailing money .
19 If you live in an area that has a lot of old buildings , the council may run out of grant money very quickly and you will have to wait until next year .
20 The minister believes these changes will provide a fairer distribution of grant money to less well provided for parts of the province .
21 In United States law , for example , it is unclear whether a bank that relies solely on the CKR as its collateral can perfect a security interest in the goods , or whether having perfected its interest in the CKR it has priority over bona fide purchasers of the goods or over holders of purchase money security interests in the customer-buyer 's inventory .
22 If we assume that this ratio is stable and repeat our earlier point that banks will normally be looking to expand their lending as a source of profit , then it follows fairly obviously that a change in the availability of base money to banks must be matched by a change in the size of the total balance sheet and that this latter change must be some multiple of the change in the size of the base .
23 Then we can show that the relationship between the quantity of base money in existence and the outstanding money supply depends numerically upon the magnitude of the ratios and .
24 Thus , we may repeat that if the authorities decline to increase the supply of base money , then banks are constrained in the amount of lending they can undertake .
25 Our first thought might be that an individual bank which was short of base money could raise the rate of interest it offered to depositors .
26 Thus , if the original problem was that the monetary sector as a whole was critically short of base money , then the attempt by individual banks to improve their own position by raising interest rates will be self-defeating .
27 But if we start , as we did , with the assumption that the authorities were not willing to expand the quantity of base money , then the Bank is going to refuse assistance .
28 One of those , the supply of base money , could be made to act , we said , as a supply constraint .
29 The NCC Paper sets out six methods of funding money advice and the NCC has invited comment from interested parties by 15 April .
30 It is not a simple case that we can run along , sell a few houses , get the capital receipts and suddenly we can go off and have a wonderful programme and replace the assets which we have sold and when we 're talking about assets in this case I think there 's one crucial difference between us and you and that is we recognise that that is n't just an asset it is a person 's home a person 's home , that 's so important an a I 'm , just to talk about it as if it is is something else , y'know , just some petrified lump of cattle , petrified lump of stock money that was doing no good whatsoever , is a nonsense and I think most of us would agree that it is a complete and utter nonsense .
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