“money” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “money”:

– Inflation changes the ratio of money towards goods or services; more money is needed to get the same amount of a good or service, or the same amount of money will get a lower amount of a good or service.

– But when it came out, it got great reviews and made a lot of money at the arcades.

– Gilbert robbed Nelson’s body of money and other valuables and took his gun.

– Corruption in the Czech Republic involving subsidies for sport resulted in the national team getting less money to support their training and ability to compete in tournaments.

– A serf had to pay a fine when he inherited money or property.

– Jonathan, who had been the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa State, succeeded Governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, who was impeached by the Bayelsa State Assembly after being charged with money laundering in the United Kingdom.

money - example sentences
money – example sentences

Example sentences of “money”:

– In Europe the first paper money consisted of paper ‘coins’ issued in Protestant Leyden in the Netherlands during the Spanish siege of 1574.

– For example, if a journalist asks a politician if the politician used any taxpayer money for his or her personal use, the politician may instead talk about the importance of increasing the pay of government officials without ever answering the question.

– Kevin VanDam is the top-rated money winner in professional bass fishing, having earned more than $5.6 million.

– But BR did not get much money from the government, so could not get new trains that were just as good as the old ones.

– The first time was in 1944, in order to raise money for the Disney studio during World War II.

– The money proved not to be enough and the band was given $4,000 more.

– Recently, money was approved for the reconstruction of more than half of the elementary schools and one of the middle schools in the Salt Lake City School District, which serves most of the area within the city limits.

– The earliest metallic money did not consist of coins, but of unminted metal in the form of rings and other ornaments or of weapons.

– Arnold spent a lot of money in Philadelphia.

– She had her late husband Charles’ insurance money, and compensation money from the council.

– At that time the Mughal Emperor Jahangir was ruling there and he rewarded Coryat and gave him money to reach back home.

– Historically, money lending had been a fairly common occupation among Jews, perhaps because Christians were not allowed to practise usury.

– Some countries have laws to try to stop money laundering.

- In Europe the first paper money consisted of paper 'coins' issued in Protestant Leyden in the Netherlands during the Spanish siege of 1574.

- For example, if a journalist asks a politician if the politician used any taxpayer money for his or her personal use, the politician may instead talk about the importance of increasing the pay of government officials without ever answering the question.

More in-sentence examples of “money”:

– The other is running a flower shop with money from Colonel Pickering who is a rich man.

– Over time, the good money will be kept in pocket, and only the bad money will be found in the market.

– Some people form bands which write and record songs to make money from it.

– Abe and Aaron start using the time machines to make money in the stock market.

– He makes money by doing things for his friend Migelo.

– The government already had offered reward money for the capture of the Gilbert and Hall; they now offered £500 for John Dunn.

– After the divorce, Henry made Anne his “sister” and gave her money and land for the rest of her life.

– Sometimes a non-profit may make money to help other people, which might include helping them start their own business or providing them with food, clothing or shelter.

– The decision to buy the park was not a popular one, with many people seeing it as a waste of money because the park was so far away from Leeds City Centre.

– Because it is less popular, not as many tickets are sold now, and producers often do not have enough money to make plays, and many playwrights are not known.

– Microeconomics is about smaller and more specific things such as how families and households spend their money and how businesses operate.

– The government takes money in taxes and spends it according to what the governing body wants, often not what the citizens who elected the governing body want their taxes to be spent on.

– This money allowed him to finally open Castell Deudraeth as a hotel with 11 bedrooms and a restaurant on August 20, 2001.

– When the allotted time for each round ends, any money not banked is lost, and if the host is in the middle of asking a question, or has asked a question but the contestant has yet to answer, the question is abandoned.

– While Huntington lost money running Pacific Electric, he made money by selling the land it reached.

– Rowan and his late wife, Betty, gave the money on July 6, 1992, with just one requirement: that a first-rate engineering school be built.

– Many banks and building societies have joined together to form much lower cost businesses that can make more money from a wider customer base.

– It was released on July 5, 2007 by Young Money Entertainment and Dirty Money Entertainment.

– First contested at WWE’s annual WrestleMania event beginning in 2005, a separate Money in the Bank pay-per-view was established in 2010.

– It was the first time in Universal’s 26-year history that it had borrowed money for a production.

– Plans for the rebuilding were cut back as there was not enough money for the original design.

– Some of the money for the channel comes from a government television licence, and the rest comes from advertisements.

– The community was also given money from the federal government to help establish a permanent settlement.

– The US gave them money by funneling it through Zaire.

- The other is running a flower shop with money from Colonel Pickering who is a rich man.

- Over time, the good money will be kept in pocket, and only the bad money will be found in the market.

– The prince decided to give Fraunhofer money and books to study.

– Forty-five countries gave US$25.1 billion in “aid for the world’s poorest countries”, aid that goes to the World Bank International Development Association which distributes the money to eighty poorer countries.

– Forging money and certain other items is called counterfeiting.

– Deindustrialization happened, and Baltimore lost a lot of jobs that paid a lot of money and did not need a lot of training or skill.

– The hospital raised money for radiation research.

– He and his wife Ditta gave concerts, and for a while, they were given some money to work on a collection of Yugoslav folk songs.

– The plan fell through because the money ran out.

– The movie was not very successful and it did not make a lot of money in the box offices but many people consider it a cult movie.

– During the last few years a lot of money has been spent on improving the Royal Albert Hall.

– He played for the New England Revolution in the United States before Fulham gave them money to get him to play for them, but then was put on Sounders F.C.

– Winslow won the suit and a judgment for a larger sum, whereupon, according to the family, the District informed him that it simply didn’t have the money to pay the larger judgment.

– This is to try to stop the customer from Theftstealing money from the employees.

– They were not popular and Henry claimed they had been stealing from the money they had been looking after.

– Some were Japanese families who were not noble or really rich, but who had enough money and time to grow one or two bonsai in their gardens or house yards.

– This means the shareholders are only liable for the company’s debts to the value of the money they invested in the company.

– The ratio of a pair of these measures, most often M2 / M0, is called an money multiplier.

– A cheque is a paper used to give money from one person or business to another person or business.

– Russia makes lots of money from selling oil and gas to other counties, but because of corruption, this money is not used for improving living conditions.

– His publishers did not pay him much money for his compositions.

– The money received is to be used for services provided by Macmillan Cancer Support.

– The winner of the game takes home all of the money accumulated in the prize pool for the game, and the loser leaves with nothing, like all previous eliminated players.

– Lifeline has more than 260 retail outlets around Australia that sell clothes and furniture to make enough money to pay for training and office space they use.

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