Example sentences of "[vb infin] for money " in BNC.
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1 | She wo n't want for money — her wealthy brother will see to that . |
2 | The conclusion then is that the greater the volume of NBFI activity , the greater the range of products , the more substitutes will exist for money in its precautionary and asset roles . |
3 | What would you do for money ? ’ |
4 | ‘ But if you do close the whole business down , ’ I asked , ‘ how … what will you do for money ? ’ |
5 | You do n't work for money , the haves conceded , all you want is to be near us in order to become us . |
6 | as long as you 've got two hands and you can work for money you 'll never bloody win any . |
7 | And what do I use for money ? ’ said Lucie peevishly . |
8 | Every year people are asked to write in and beg for money . |
9 | How does this demand for money specification affect the relationship between money and prices ? |
10 | He will marry for money , and if not me then another . |
11 | God never made a woman that one could not have for money . ) |
12 | Some of these regulations may not promote efficiency but be justified on paternalistic grounds : workers are held not to be the best judges of their own interests and so are prevented by law from taking risks they would voluntarily undertake for money . |
13 | In the end , they did get some players and I have said I am pretty satisfied that the England players who went did n't go for money . |
14 | Isambard did not mean to let him go for money , and was ensuring that the crown should not intervene to take him out of his hands perforce . |
15 | CATHERINE Did you come for money then ? |
16 | In future , they will bid for money from a new Further Education Funding Council which will deal directly with the 500 colleges in England and Wales . |
17 | Do n't solicit for money . |
18 | But surely , by the the women who ca n't afford to look after their own children , they should be allowed , at least , to have access to their husband so that they can ask for money . |
19 | He would not dare ask for money ; instead it would be up to the gentleman to raise the matter and to give payment when he deemed suitable . |
20 | ‘ All they ever do is ask for money . |