Example sentences of "money [vb mod] [be] found " in BNC.

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1 The challenge is then to persuade the statutory agencies that their priorities should be adjusted and that money should be found elsewhere to fund these new kinds of service .
2 Money must be found to build the new loose housing , which it says will then also cost more to run .
3 The money must be found .
4 To herself Annabel thought that it would n't interfere with the running of the Universe if enough money could be found somewhere for the university fees and accommodation for Eve Malone , the child who had no home except the big bleak convent with the heavy iron gates .
5 In an unfortunate sign of a shortage of cash in both the computer industry and museum world , however , it was unclear how much further the prototype system would evolve and whether the money could be found ultimately to deploy it in the museum .
6 David Bigg of the Braintree and Witham Rail Users Group said he was surprised that extra money could be found for the roads when the railways were desperately in need of extra investment .
7 On two separate occasions , when questioned about the cost of implementing some proposals under the Maastricht treaty , the Leader of the Opposition said that the money could be found from the reform of the common agricultural policy .
8 He refused to discuss the involvement of Mr Ford and Mr Naguib with the army but was optimistic that all or most of the money could be found .
9 In 1916 , H. A. L. Fisher , the Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University , was appointed President of the Board of Education , with the promise that ‘ money would be found for ambitious educational measures ’ .
10 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 .
11 I do not know how the money would be found , except from higher taxes or higher electricity prices , or both .
12 Also on item one six two indicated very very clearly and very positively that the money would be found in the nineteen ninety four ninety five budget , not from the ninety three budget and er somehow you 've got to resolve one or the other .
13 Eric Latham , the new chairman of St Helens , has promised money will be found to sign new players .
14 ‘ If we believe the project is important for the well being of the economy then the money will be found .
15 More and more , simple ways of saving money will be found : lights will be turned off , as may water supplies during the holidays : cheaper estimates for repairs/maintenance will be sought and outside bodies charged more realistically when letting school premises .
16 If the Government are sincere about the Bill , they should not hesitate to give assurances to the House and the country that the money will be found to ensure that a link will be provided and that services will be available to the communities in the regions , and particularly the north , from the channel tunnel .
17 But I hope that as soon as possible we can with the various approvals and that the money will be found because I would suggest , without the speed reducing measures , this scheme will be a complete waste of money .
18 Early impressions suggest that there could be keen competition to provide such a service — if the money can be found !
19 ‘ Because the last voyage made no profit , Princess wo n't go to sea again until more money can be found to buy all things needful for a fresh voyage .
20 Despite the economic crunch , he plans to continue the gallery 's string of major loan shows , and is confident ‘ the money can be found ’ .
21 When they get together and they need money , the old school tie , the old party tie comes into play and money can be found for things that they think are profitable for them and their consultancies , and their companies , and their interests .
22 So money can be found when the Government feel that it is necessary for them to sustain their vote throughout the country .
23 Perhaps the scheme could operate with much greater success in this sense if a special in-service provision was made — but this , of course , depends on whether time and money can be found for it .
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