Example sentences of "[that] the money " in BNC.

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1 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 ’ .
2 She always does this — assumes that the money is hers when she saves something out of the housekeeping .
3 ‘ What I will be looking for is a commitment that spending ( on the NHS ) will be a priority and that the money is there , ’ he said .
4 However , the British civil courts have ruled that the payment was unlawful and that the money was at all times the property of Guinness .
5 However , he did disclose that the money will be used to finance biographies of royals and politicians like Prince Albert and Lloyd George .
6 Readers may be interested to know that the money given will go towards nutritional programmes in one of the poorest areas of Cairo .
7 David Blunkett , Labour 's local government spokesman , said the announcement meant that the Government had admitted defeat over the poll tax , and that the money was solely aimed at the next election .
8 Perhaps the only disappointment is that the money is to be shared equally , when a winning bonus would give the event the edge it deserves .
9 The bonus for me was that the money was so much better than Whiteleys , Instead of getting 36 bob for Thursday evening and all day Saturday , Malcolm paid me three pounds 10 shillings — almost twice as much — for the Saturday only .
10 Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source .
11 ‘ We chose sponsorship through ActionAid because of the personal link with a child and the fact that the money goes directly to help the child 's family and village .
12 But they insist that the money goes into their own pockets .
13 ‘ But the problem about heroin is that the money is so good that even the good people do it ’ .
14 They supported the plan , but insisted that the money for implementing it must come from economic growth and cuts in spending on welfare and education .
15 Mr Lawrence Eagleburger , the deputy secretary of state who has been given the job of co-ordinating America 's help for Eastern Europe , was told by Congress that the money the administration has in mind is too modest , but that its ideas about who should control the distribution of this money are immodest .
16 It was also important to ensure that the money was well spent .
17 It was a comfort that the money was solidly there , presenting no problems and solving many .
18 That your sister , Faith , left a large sum of money , which belonged to the three of you , to a hospital , that the money would have supported Kathleen and yourself in the years to come ?
19 ‘ The US economic recovery is well on its way , as long as the Fed makes sure that the money supply grows at an appropriate pace , ’ said Treasury Secretary Nicholas Brady .
20 Thomas explained to the Commission how the Grand Junction had started a scheme of improvement to form a through route from Nottinghamshire to Derbyshire to London and that the money expended by 1906 was £86,000 .
21 They maintained that the money spent on ‘ this unnecessary war ’ could best be used to improve the rapidly declining quality of life in the United States .
22 And it seems that the money , in so far as it emerges in budgets that clearly , is determined by crude political muscle and nothing to do with reason and analysis — all the things that you stood for in the sixties and seventies .
23 However , he explained that the money was temporarily tied up .
24 The crunch comes when you realise that the money allotted to the school by the LEA is unlikely to finance all the very desirable objects you have in mind .
25 We are still waiting for an assurance that the money will be forthcoming .
26 Some cardiologists complained that the heart could never be more than a temporary remedy and that the money spent on the research could be better used for drug therapies and other techniques .
27 Nor should anything especially sinister be read into reports that the money to pay for little Sachin has been provided by commercial concerns not averse to a little of the old quid pro quo .
28 But a constant real wage does not necessarily mean that the money wage is constant .
29 There 's no hurry for that now that the money 's been cut back , Mr Silver can go on economising on space and heat and lighting for his twelve women workers for a good few years yet , and in any case , no-one 's been round to check up on him for a long time now .
30 In the event , few attempts at car restraint were made because it was assumed that the money would be found for reconstruction , but in the crisis-ridden post-1960s British economy , available funds never approached the levels needed for a widespread application of environmental area principles .
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