Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] for money " in BNC.

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1 Indeed , it is normal practice for money brokers to search out , by phoning round , those institutions with funds to lend and borrow .
2 She appealed unashamedly to her English readers for money for the foreign artists : ‘ If anyone likes to send some money , I will promise to dispense it with the most rigid favouritism towards people who would probably sooner beg than risk the jaundice of a free meal and would sooner have a note of twenty francs all at once than beg every day . ’
3 To make your way , you have got to have a proper respect for money .
4 Why does an unstable demand for money make it difficult to control the supply of money ?
5 The problem of an unstable demand for money .
6 With an unstable demand for money , it is difficult to predict the effect on interest rates of a change in money supply .
7 The transactions-plus-precautionary demand for money ( L 1 ) depends primarily on the level of national income , the frequency with which people are paid and institutional arrangements ( such as the use of credit or debit cards ) .
8 1992 saw growing CPD service with free surgeries , a database and , with the Bartlett School of Architecture , a successful bid to the European Social Fund for money to train unemployed architects in architectural project management skills .
9 However , crude calculations of the cost per QALY gained from cataract extraction show this to be a high value for money procedure ( Drummond , 1988 ) .
10 Whatever your needs , you can be sure of top standards and top value for money .
11 Could our good Christian Mrs Dallam possibly expose her daughter , and her friends ' daughters , to a woman like Marie , who has shown herself on a public stage for money , and lived with one man while married to another ?
12 He says as a champion I must perform well and give the public value for money .
13 The theory is that if the players can not be persuaded to give the public value for money , they must be forced into a slow trot by hitting them in the most vulnerable area — their back pockets .
14 improved value for money should be obtained by cutting down on unnecessary procedures , ( e.g. committals , remand hearings ) , strengthening controls on the progress of legally aided proceeding , changing listing practices , and restricting legal aid to solicitors who have demonstrated competence by membership of an appropriate panel ;
15 Equity says no , and soon goes so far as to lay down a rule that a mortgage is a mere security for money , and something quite different from a genuine transfer of the ownership .
16 The NCC concedes that ‘ although a statutory levy would bring extra resources for money advice , it would not be without its costs .
17 As a result any given percentage change in speculative balances will cause a relatively large percentage change in the overall demand for money .
18 The problem is more acute if the overall demand for money is inelastic and is subject to fluctuations .
19 Now denoting the nominal demand for money by MD , we can write in functional form : unc A simplified version of this function can be obtained by using real national income ( Y ) as an indicator of total wealth and by assuming that h is constant and that the function is homogeneous of the first degree in P. We can then write the real demand for money as : unc Monetarists generally believe the demand for money to be fairly unresponsive to interest rate changes ( and this is supported by empirical evidence ) .
20 In this theory , the real demand for money is proportional to real output ( and does not depend on interest rates at all ) .
21 Friedman sees the real demand for money ( M D /P ) as depending on total wealth ( W ) , the expected rates of return on the various forms of wealth ( r ) , the ratio of human wealth to non-human wealth ( w ) and society 's tastes and preferences ( T ) .
22 Thus , there is also an inverse relationship between the rate of inflation and the real demand for money .
23 The holiday is tremendous value for money and we feel New Millennium is doing a wonderful job in providing us with the opportunity to visit these Eastern European countries at such competitive prices .
24 The following are also represented in our range for their fine quality wines and tremendous value for money .
25 Three courses may cost almost £100 , but when the cooking is done by masters like Nico Ladenis or Pierre Koffmann this is real value for money and barely half the evening price .
26 Come to an unspoilt sandy cove , to the north of the British holidaymakers ' dream isle and find the place HCI has turned into their delightful and real value for money Cala Mesquida Beach Club .
27 Anyone looking for a small rural base should find real value for money in ‘ courtyard developments ’ created from farms and their outbuildings .
28 But a spokesman for Asda said confidence was brittle and retailers would have to continue to provide real value for money in the battle to win an important share of High Street custom .
29 As a result , we have developed the Midland Student Service — a flexible , comprehensive range of products and services to help you when your finances are in a healthy state and when they 're not — giving you real value for money and continuous help and guidance throughout your period of study .
30 Call in to discover what real value for money is , on superb conservatories and kitchens .
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