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31 Sentences With "had money for"

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I didn't save much, but had money for movies and dinners out.
They would have had money for the rest of their lives, essentially.
So that was something we tested before we even had money for the movie.
We always had money for food, and there were always some new clothes for school.
They had money for house payments, food, and clothes, but not for frivolities like computers.
My host loans me one of her travel cards which had money for the train on it.
"It always amazed me that they had money for consultants, but we're right here," Ms. Stellabotte said.
Before she had money for a publicist, she would call up the New York Times herself and pitch stories.
What is true is that Mr Epstein had money for private jets, a private island and a handful of houses.
He soon told me he had money for me and I could retrieve it if I went to his house.
I had to work for literally everything I had by finding part-time jobs so I had money for baseball cleats and football equipment.
I'm a terrible accountant, and aside from making sure I had money for rent, I wasn't good at budgeting for other expenses — taxes among them.
On a day when he suddenly had money for more than the bare necessities, Manuel Mercado talked about his old job as a car washer.
Even though the Connorses had money for a hotel and wanted only to go home, the officers insisted they find a sponsor to be released to.
One person said the problem was lack of infrastructure; another said that even if you built hospitals and roads, nobody had money for a doctor or a car.
Even though he had money for better gear to make his debut album, Apollo XXI, the personal nature of the recordings is still the defining quality of his songwriting.
But people who have had money for longer—either because they've grown up rich or because they've had years to enjoy their money—tend to lose that urge to flash.
The organization and government agreed the locations of the releases would not be disclosed, and the government agreed to work with immigration advocates to ensure the parents had money for a hotel and other necessities.
Paying rent was the biggest bill coming up and I was desperately trying to figure out how to pay it while making sure I had money for groceries and supplies needed for the upcoming months.
" — President Trump, speaking to Army soldiers at Fort Drum, N.Y., on Monday the facts Mr. Trump's claim is wrong on two fronts: that the approved funding levels are "historic" and that the military "never" had money "for years and years.
The family has rented or stayed with friends as they look for some kind of stability, and Jared recently opted to take things into his own hands, building a small home on his father's property that they could transport when they finally had money for their own land.
They then announced that the innkeeper was the murderer, and where the bodies were to be found. The innkeeper was executed, the Devil got his soul, and the three apprentices had money for the rest of their lives.
According to scholar Linda Gigante, they consumed large amounts of grain, fruits, and some vegetables. The poor were given monthly supplies of grain and hardly had money to pay for anything else. Due to this, many Romans suffered from malnutrition and multiple vitamin deficiencies. Even those who had money for food did not always have the best choices.
That year the state government allowed the deadline for expropriations to expire. In November 2004 the State Environment Foundation (FEMA) presented a proposal approved by the state governor Blairo Maggi to reduce the size of the park by . The reason was that the government no longer had money for expropriations. The areas would be those that had been occupied before the park was created, reaching to the foot of the mountains.
This operation would depend on accomplices on the outside who had money for guns, bribes and a hideout. It would also need someone on the inside who was dependable who was about to be released. Pierpont approached John Dillinger about helping them to escape, in return, he would be offered the opportunity to join their bank- robbing team. The group reportedly gave Dillinger the list of the best banks and stores to rob, as well as the names of reliable accomplices.
One of the most important developments that the Enlightenment era brought to the discipline of science was its popularization. An increasingly literate population seeking knowledge and education in both the arts and the sciences drove the expansion of print culture and the dissemination of scientific learning. The new literate population was due to a high rise in the availability of food. This enabled many people to rise out of poverty, and instead of paying more for food, they had money for education.
He moved into a simple adobe house he built himself, next to the area's chinampa fields and one of its trolley stops. He supported himself here teaching in area primary school and from 1929 to 1930 at the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas as well. Although most assert that Goitia lived in abject poverty in Xochimilco, this notion has been disputed as he had money for high quality art supplies. The idea of this pover mostly likely came from rumors of his neighbors.
In 2013, sequestration budget cuts cast doubt on the USAF's ability to complete the Combat Avionics Programmed Extension Suite (CAPES), a part of secondary programs such as Taiwan's F-16 upgrade. ACC's General Mike Hostage stated that if he only had money for SLEP (service life extension program) or CAPES, he would fund SLEP to keep the aircraft flying. Lockheed Martin responded to talk of CAPES cancellation with a fixed-price upgrade package for foreign users. CAPES was not included in the Pentagon's 2015 budget request.
Costumes of the zvončari of Žejane during the Night of Museums at the Ethnographic Museum of Zagreb The inhabitants of Žejane wore unique hats that "scared" the nearby populations. These were put so that the back of the hat covered the face, so that they could steal to those who had money, for reasons that researchers have described as "well grounded". Another hat worn in Žejane was the , with several colored ropes. The lower rope was made of velvet and the rest of silk.
To prevent this, on July 28, 1927 Eleja manor house was included in the list of state protected monuments. Due to the onset of the Great Depression neither municipality nor the state had money for renovations and on August 16, 1933 state allowed municipality to proceed with the demolition, however, not much was done besides reducing the brewery building from 5 floors to two and using the bricks for a new community center building. In 1954 Eleja manor house once again was included in the list of State protected monuments, but nothing was done to protect or conserve the ruins and they continued to crumble. Today only a few of the old buildings remain standing.
One of the most important developments that the Enlightenment era brought to the discipline of science was its popularization. An increasingly literate population seeking knowledge and education in both the arts and the sciences drove the expansion of print culture and the dissemination of scientific learning. The new literate population was due to a high rise in the availability of food. This enabled many people to rise out of poverty, and instead of paying more for food, they had money for education.Jacob, (1988), p. 191; Melton, (2001), pp. 82–83 Popularization was generally part of an overarching Enlightenment ideal that endeavoured "to make information available to the greatest number of people".Headrick, (2000), p. 15 As public interest in natural philosophy grew during the 18th century, public lecture courses and the publication of popular texts opened up new roads to money and fame for amateurs and scientists who remained on the periphery of universities and academies.

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