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Example sentences for "earn money"

  • You might wish to earn money in some way I might not think proper, even for a good purpose.

  • Do the boys know why you are so anxious to earn money?

  • Prissie just went away to have a good time, and she never meant to earn money, and she forgot all about them," grumbled the naughty little girl.

  • I wonder," began Rose in her practical voice, "how soon Prissie will begin to earn money.

  • So I have come to you," continued Prissie, "to say that I must take steps at once to enable me to earn money.

  • I tell you what you can do to earn money, girls!

  • Somehow, I never can find any way to earn money.

  • Well, I’m only telling you how girls can earn money,” said Henry.

  • They would amount to a neat little sum by the end of the season, and by that time maybe some other way would be opened up for her to earn money at home.

  • Round and round she went like one in a treadmill, always to come back to the starting point, that there was nothing she could do in Lone-Rock to earn money, and she must earn some, and she could not go away from home.

  • I wish there were ways to earn money here as there are at some schools.

  • When I was a little girl and thought of writing stories I wanted to earn money; now I only think of the joy of writing things down.

  • I want to write books and paint real pictures on canvas to earn money to take you to Switzerland.

  • No; I will not go--until I earn money myself.

  • I had no particle of false pride; all I wanted was to earn money honestly.

  • There was literally no way open for a man or a woman to earn money in that little farming village.

  • There ain't many things a girl can do on the desert to earn money fast.

  • There is really nothing on the desert that a girl can do to earn money.

  • Aurelia, too, has exaggerated notions of my power to earn money.

  • I haven't found out any way to earn money, and I can't ask my father to buy me clothes to wear at teas.

  • If my power to earn money decreases, as it may, then I become an object of contempt on the part of the old savage, who considers money the measure of ability.

  • If you could begin to earn money at twelve you could save toward a college education, too.

  • There are thousands of ways for young people in their teens to earn money.

  • The most obvious reason why children wish to work is that they "want to earn money," to spend as they like.

  • They had the same feeling that kings and emperors might have in regard to their wives and daughters, that it was a disgrace for them to be obliged to earn money.

  • They would rather half-starve than do any thing to earn money.

  • Make a blackboard list of things done by members of the class to earn money.

  • Too many women are trying to earn money, anyhow--competing with us.

  • Daniel, as he had promised, began to earn money to pay his own and his brother's way.

  • The boy now devised a novel way to earn money to buy books.

  • At twelve years of age he was obliged to earn money, and was placed in the counting-house of Nicholas Cruger.

  • But I like to earn money for my grandmother too, so she won't have to work so hard.

  • He is so anxious to run errands and do work about the lumber yard to earn money.

  • I need to work to earn money for my grandmother.

  • They pay the man who keeps the office something, and then he finds a place where they can work and earn money.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "earn money" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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