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Example sentences for "much money"

  • In the mean time my plan is to do my utmost to gain a livelihood by teaching, and to earn as much money as possible.

  • I may now say that it will be very welcome to me if the affair turns out well; if not, I shall much regret having lingered here so long and spent so much money.

  • I have no reason to hurry away, nor am I here either in vain or fruitlessly, because I shut myself up and work, in order to make as much money as possible.

  • Before then I hope to make so much money by visiting different places that I shall be no loser.

  • That is pretty nearly as much money as I shall want, and I need not draw the dear old governor's allowance at all.

  • How naturally Joseph's brothers made salaams to him, and admired him, and did him honour, when they found the poor outcast a prime minister, and worth ever so much money!

  • I cannot sing very much, and I do not get so much money.

  • I have played, but they did not give me much money.

  • He hires him for so much money," explained Paul.

  • Bergthora saw the money, and said, "This is very justly settled; but even as much money shall be paid for Kol as time goes on.

  • He answered, "Take as much money as thou needest from what I have out at interest.

  • YOUNG LAMBS TO SELL If I'd as much money as I could tell, I never would cry young lambs to sell; Young lambs to sell, young lambs to sell; I never would cry young lambs to sell.

  • If I'd as much money as I could tell, I never would cry old clothes to sell; Old clothes to sell, old clothes to sell; I never would cry old clothes to sell.

  • Several of us girls wish to associate with our men friends as real comrades, paying our half of theatre tickets, suppers and the like, as we have as much money, or as little, as they.

  • But it is funny, having so many men, with so much money, and so little idea of what to do with it, is it not?

  • We'll have a New Woman's Club in Orchardina with some warmth in its heart and some brains in its head--even if it hasn't as much money in its pocket!

  • Answer: "If your wife was doing her duty as a mother she wouldn't be spending so much money on dress!

  • That he may give me the double cave, which he hath in the end of his field: For as much money as it is worth he shall give it me before you, for a possession of a burying place.

  • And David said to him: Give me this place of thy thrashingfloor, that I may build therein an altar to the Lord: but thou shalt take of me as much money as it is worth, that the plague may cease from the people.

  • Your wife is as liberal and generous as a princess, and that is the reason why she spends so much money.

  • Money renders us free, and now that people would like to set up freedom as the religion of all nations, every one ought to try to make as much money as possible, that alone rendering him really free.

  • Prevented a scandalous Law-suit betwixt my Nephew Harry and his Mother, by allowing her under-hand, out of my own Pocket, so much Money yearly as the Dispute was about.

  • A poor idle drunken Weaver in Spittle-Fields has a faithful laborious Wife, who by her Frugality and Industry had laid by her as much Money as purchased her a Ticket in the present Lottery.

  • Lastly, in the latter years of serfage, there were a number of men who bought estates as a mercantile speculation, and made as much money out of them as they could in the shortest possible space of time.

  • Peasant: "The Tsar can make as much money as he likes.

  • Arbiter: "If the Tsar can make as much money as he likes, why does he make you pay the poll-tax every year?

  • It would be very pleasant, certainly, to have as much money as we wanted.

  • Her husband was rich, and let her have as much money as she wanted.

  • Would it not be better to let the place go out of cultivation, rather than risk so much money?

  • You set your lawyers upon us like dogs upon a hare, you held ruin over us and again and again you offered me money, as much money as I wished, if only I would sell myself to you.

  • Like Caesar, he was the master of many legions, or rather of much money, which is as good as legions.

  • I am to remain there a month and ransack the islands, the great cataracts and the volcanoes completely, and write twenty or thirty letters to the Sacramento Union--for which they pay me as much money as I would get if I staid at home.

  • There was as much money in the house the first two nights as in the first ten of Sellers.

  • We are a hundred thousand times better off, but there isn't so much money in it.

  • To be sure, when he thought it over, he could see that it had some redeeming points; it was decidedly convenient from the point of view of the man; it was so much money in his pocket.

  • Peter saw that there was still a lot left to the roll, and knew that he hadn't asked as much money as McGivney had been prepared to have him ask; so his heart was sick within him.

  • They'll spend ten times as much money to catch a plain burglar as they will to watch a whole gang like this.

  • The farmer he stared to see so much money, And to take it up he was likewise willing; But if he'd a known King had got so much money, He danged his wig if he'd gien him that shilling!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    good journey; living faith; much afraid; much alike; much amiss; much attached; much damage; much delight; much depends; much difference; much discussion; much frequented; much has been said; much inferior; much injury; much knowledge; much land; much love; much money; much nicer; much satisfaction; much shorter; much surprise; much wealth; much worse; that book