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

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1 The demand for narrow money M0 or M1 is likely to be more elastic than the demand for broad money M3 , M4 or M5 .
2 The demand for narrow money will fall , but the demand for broad money ( which includes both sight and time deposits ) will remain the same .
3 The demand for narrow money is less interest elastic than the demand for broad money .
4 The transactions-plus-precautionary demand for narrow money is more interest elastic than for broad money .
5 And she 'd got to say whoever er work for least money , got the job .
6 Anyway , er they were talking to her , they explained about that money
7 that is worth that money
8 For used money to be viable it has to be seen to make new money .
9 The result may transform black American films into a two-tier system , with commercially successful directors on top and independent film-makers at the bottom , scrambling for scarce money .
10 They are usually created by local government , but have wide representation from financial and development sectors , and hope to obtain funding through European money , Derelict Land Grant , City Grant , and so on .
11 The parallel markets are also markets for short-term money .
12 This growth of alternative markets for short-term money and the instruments that go with them has made the supply and demand for short-term money extremely competitive .
13 This growth of alternative markets for short-term money and the instruments that go with them has made the supply and demand for short-term money extremely competitive .
14 Those who complain about dear money and strong sterling would doubtless see this as an even worse regime .
15 They could and should do better for that money .
16 Would you kill someone for that money ?
17 and er worked till I was twenty one and you usually got the sack when you were twenty one , unless they were busy , very busy , they would say , You er , you wo n't get the full money at twenty one because er w I can get a man of forty one for that money .
18 What kind of hours were you working for that money ?
19 Only , they will have something to offer for that money , will they not ?
20 You happy to pay that on receipt of invoices for that money ?
21 But the real fact is if this council regards elderly persons homes as the priority it pretends then it has to be the first priority for that money .
22 It was unfortunate that during this period of time there were a number of pressures er on us , not just County Council for that money to be spent elsewhere and that money was er brought back to the centre and we distributed all of the the Services .
23 It 's very high , you know , the interest payments are very high , but for that money you 've borrowed you 'll only pay say , just for a a figure , five hundred pound back for that twenty thousand , five you know ,
24 it 's right soft carpet , it does n't , there not be a lot of wool in it for that money , you know what I mean
25 You gets what you pay for which nowadays is n't a lot , not for that money .
26 What you got all that for that money ?
27 but , you do it , if you think of it individually , what are you gon na do for that money anywhere else ?
28 The demand for narrow money M0 or M1 is likely to be more elastic than the demand for broad money M3 , M4 or M5 .
29 The demand for narrow money will fall , but the demand for broad money ( which includes both sight and time deposits ) will remain the same .
30 The demand for narrow money is less interest elastic than the demand for broad money .
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