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Example sentences for "money from"

  • Do you get the price all in money from her?

  • Have you ever asked for more money from any of the merchants than they would give you?

  • Yes; but I have got the whole of the price in money from a merchant for a shawl when asked for it-not for myself, but for a country girl.

  • Do you generally ask for it all in money from her?

  • He was also burdensome to the confederates, sailing about the islands and collecting money from them.

  • I would counsel you to accept of the value in money from us; for there may be amongst the rest some antique or famous piece of workmanship, which Antony would be sorry to part with.

  • At his return, Censorinus impeached him of extortion, for having exacted a vast sum of money from a well-affected and associate kingdom.

  • He drove some out of the country, took large sums of money from others, and had the cattle of others slaughtered for his use.

  • He took great sums of money from many as fines, and condemned all those who had been killed as lawless, and their deeds as lawless; making their deaths thereby not subject to mulct.

  • But I will that thou shouldst take this money from me as a gift, and with it my friendship.

  • Where will you get the money from, money from, money from?

  • Where can I have my money from, O daughter o' mine?

  • Then verses beginning with the following lines--] Where shall I get my money from, O sweet daughter o' mine?

  • Defn: One who steals purses, or money from purses.

  • They pass as money from hand to hand; 'tis observed that such as cry them down are ill affected to the government.

  • One great debt we generously cancelled; but the manner in which our generosity has been requited forces us to remember that he was long ago impeached for receiving money from France.

  • This gentleman had come to the King's headquarters in order to make some arrangements for the speedy and safe remittance of money from England to the army in the Netherlands, and was curious to see real war.

  • We therefore have no hope of money from England!

  • As yet, neither he nor the government had enjoyed leisure to frame any system of finance; but he obtained a loan of money from Russia, and looked forward with confidence for subsidies from Great Britain and France.

  • One who steals purses, or money from purses.

  • By presents in money from believers in Bristol, not given anonymously .

  • From that moment they would be unable to strengthen themselves, aside from the receipt of money from depositors, except in so far as the other banks should choose to meet unfavorable balances in cash.

  • The arrows represent the flow of money from each of these four categories to the others.

  • A poor boy saves up a hundred dollars out of the little we are paying him here, and actually you are taking the money from him.

  • So you see, Mr. Lubliner, it is immaterial to me which bank I get my money from.

  • No sir," taking a roll of money from my pocket and showing it to him, "one hundred and fifty, and your cash in your fingers.

  • I had polished up two or three pieces of furniture, but neither himself nor his wife seemed to care for it at all, and as we could plainly see were bent on receiving a little pin-money from us.

  • One day I received a letter from my wife demanding an extra amount of money from what I had been accustomed to sending her, and I borrowed all Frank had, and with it sent all I had, leaving us without a cent, but with plenty of polish.

  • Metellus, after many other outrages, captured by treachery the city Eleuthera and extorted money from it.

  • After accomplishing this and bidding Domitius arrange the rest he came to Bithynia and from there to Greece, whence he sailed for Italy, collecting all the way great sums of money from everybody, and upon every pretext, just as before.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    degrees centigrade; down river; good action; his money; idea that; jurisdiction over; money and; money bill; money bills; money economy; money from; money laundering; money matters; money paid; money payment; money refunded; money rent; money should; money value; money were; numerous company; other people; projecting rock; single copy; though more; twas plain