Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] for money " in BNC.
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1 | You can apply to my father for money if you still want to punish him for not backing you . |
2 | My quest for money also held its disappointments . |
3 | Burglars caused havoc when they raided the Eastfield Community Help Organisation 's headquarters at Burnside , Scarborough , in their search for money . |
4 | I 'm frightened of these teenagers so I give in to their demands for money . |
5 | His wife Melanie was pressed by Boenninghausen , Hering and other students of Hahnemann to publish the document after his death , but she would not release the manuscript either because of a desire to protect his name or because of her desire for money ! |
6 | In Bradshaw and Holmes ' 1986 study of two-parent households on benefit , two-thirds of the respondents said they would turn to their families for money in an emergency . |
7 | One day Mary asked her father for money for a pop concert which she had already booked up with a friend without consulting him . |
8 | No scruples weakened their lust for money ; they made their money and left their muck . |
9 | Clearly , the more money people wish to hold in relation to their spending , the greater is their demand for money and the lower is velocity . |
10 | If they work also as weekly credit callers giving cash loans to the same customers who buy goods from them , their rates for money loans may be just the same as their rates for credit on goods . |
11 | Research managers within our business will be responsible for the supervision of individual projects — and ensuring their value for money — except in the case of NBIPs which will be monitored corporately . |
12 | Do n't think they 're getting their value for money off this tape . |
13 | Not the least surprising aspect of the Electrophone service was its value for money . |
14 | Its value for money technique spread from London to the Midlands and North . |
15 | And anyhow , with Sebastian writing to their mother for money , it was a foregone conclusion that he would have none left over with which to honour his responsibilities . |
16 | He did ask his sister for money . |
17 | His requests for money in Aquitaine met with resistance , for in a real sense the expedition had brought little or no advantage to the duchy . |
18 | In between times , among the many kinds of racing in which Mario indulged his taste for speed — and his need for money — there had been a bunch of sports-car races for Ferrari , generally teamed up with Ickx , the team-leader . |
19 | As much put out by the ticket inspector 's attitude as his demand for money , he paid and duly wrote to BR to complain saying he ‘ could see no justification in the circumstances for the excess charge . ’ |
20 | Van Leer inherited some of his father 's acumen but none of his money and certainly none of his love for money . |
21 | ‘ He was the kind of man who would have sold his suspicions for money . ’ |
22 | Modigliani was pleased when Zbo responded quickly to his pleas for money and told his dealer he was going back to work : ‘ I must explain — though real explanations are impossible in letters — that there has been a ‘ vacuum ’ . |
23 | Now that the gamekeeper has turned poacher , it is not clear whether Fabius will fight as hard as his predecessor for money . |
24 | ‘ He 'd go up the coffee stalls and peddle his arse for money . ’ |
25 | Reuben Haredale 's steward , who murders his master for money , and also the latter 's gardener in circumstances that shall make it seem that the body , when discovered , is that of Rudge himself . |
26 | He began to realize , too , what hardship she had suffered rather than ask his family for money . |
27 | In some ways , your need for money may actually increase . |
28 | Any dependants , what your investment policies are , what your need for money will be over the short term and the long term . |
29 | And just as you have in the past answered our call for money , so you are now ready to answer our call for people . |
30 | You sell your time for money to have a better time in the unsold hours . |