Example sentences of "the money " in BNC.

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1 The money was part of the proceeds from the sale of unclaimed property sold under the Police Property Act .
2 If you wish to give small amounts regularly , e.g. monthly , you could accumulate the money in a separate account and then convert this to a gift to ACET every time the amount reaches £600 .
3 If for any reason you wanted to give each monthly payment direct to ACET , we could hold the money in an account in your name until the amount accumulated reaches the £600 threshold .
4 The annual budget for 1990 was £11 million , which represents only a third of the money raised worldwide on Amnesty 's behalf .
5 How to find the money necessary to carry out Amnesty 's work has always been a worry , and from the very beginning the Section Office asked groups for help in this area .
6 These fees are quite distinct from the money you will need for living , travelling , buying books , etc. , which will probably account for a further £3500 to £5000 ( these figures are based on 1989/90 standards ) .
7 All major drama schools audition in the USA , and offer places to students who can show talent and raise the money to accept a place .
8 It would be sitting at the pictures if I could have the money to do it fill time .
9 It 's a question of raising the money .
10 Margot has the money and Arthur has the ideas for using it .
11 Why Martha transferred the money before she put her apron on I do n't know — I suppose it 's just that everyone has their own little routines for doing things .
12 I looked down at the money again .
13 I let the money slip through my fingers on to the floor .
14 I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by mistake and that 's why we had
15 ‘ When did you discover the money ? ’
16 ‘ How come you discovered the money at that particular moment ? ’
17 ‘ What happened after you found the money ? ’
18 ‘ Well , as I say , I thought she 'd put the money in my apron by accident .
19 The money I was going to save on rent over the next month could be put towards a deposit on something — always assuming the Department of Employment did eventually pay me my due — and then I would be able to start again .
20 Facilities for homeless people are of course open only at certain times of the day and I had n't the money to go anywhere else .
21 I know the money 's not brilliant but it 's better than freezing to death on a state pension . ’
22 How do I raise the money I am to pay ?
23 When will the money be paid ?
24 ‘ Ach well — I thought you were all in the money down there . ’
25 The officer with the harsh voice was advising him that the money would be ‘ charged to the Lord Advocate 's account ’ if he himself could not ‘ procure the funds ’ .
26 She always does this — assumes that the money is hers when she saves something out of the housekeeping .
27 ‘ It 's not the money … ’
28 Then I took off my little gold earrings and felt in the folds of my dress for all the money I 'd saved or stolen from my brother 's pockets over the years , and placed both the money and earrings in the palm of her hand , forcing her fingers shut around them .
29 Then I took off my little gold earrings and felt in the folds of my dress for all the money I 'd saved or stolen from my brother 's pockets over the years , and placed both the money and earrings in the palm of her hand , forcing her fingers shut around them .
30 The money to return home would have to come .
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