money - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • raise: Charlie is busy trying to raise the money to buy a hop garden.
  • save: Sign up to save money on your ski holidays.
  • earn: Hard floor wand More and more carpet cleaners are earning extra money by offering hard floor cleaning.
  • spend: You are probably spending money you do not need to be spending.
  • borrow: Don't borrow money to pay off your debts without thinking carefully.
  • invest: Unite have invested money, why should they let it sit empty for 3 months of a year?

Preposition: down

  • drain: First of all, stop throwing your money down the drain!

Adjective modifier

  • enough: In reality the NHS has never spent enough money on ICT.
  • much: In many states is especially acute much money you'll sales stage in.
  • more: How can I get more money to continue my project?
  • less: Which means those of you missing some of these great albums can fill the obvious hole in your record collection for less money.

Modifies a noun

  • laundering: We know the arguments about money laundering, but this issue goes further than that.

Noun used with modifier

  • prise: Prize money will be fixed according to the number of entries.
  • pocket: She had used her pocket money to buy that rope.
  • spending: It can help to find alternatives to spending money.
  • taxpayer: Our determination to make better use of taxpayers money was highlighted in our manifesto.
  • sponsorship: By raising the sponsorship money, he hopes to make a real difference to the lives of young people in the local area.
  • lottery: Lottery money has been vital in helping us to achieve this, and it is vital that the flow continues.

Possessives

  • taxpayer: Just as we want to avoid wasting taxpayers ' precious money, so will we avoid wasting our precious land.

Preposition: for

  • charity: A newer tradition is the New Year's Day Parade which raises money for charity.

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