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Example sentences for "more money"

  • There is another reason--there is more money in New York than anywhere else in the country.

  • The actual experiment only proves the folly of the cry we had for more money, more money.

  • More money which my generous cousin was bestowing on me!

  • Having no more money, she took handfuls of gold from my pocket, and in four or five deals she broke the bank.

  • As I had no more money, I played upon trust, and the count threw down the cards after I had lost five hundred sequins.

  • I have made up my mind that you shall not stay in this room another night without you give me more money.

  • An American soldier receives, outside of his allowance for rations and clothing, more money in a day than the British soldier can show to his credit in a week.

  • A very little experience on the farm and less observation of men about him show him that there is more money in mechanical or mercantile business, to say nothing of other callings, than his own.

  • More money is touched by the drink traffic and the effects of the traffic than by any other trade known among men.

  • Meantime, make the best of your opportunities and lose no more money.

  • Send up more money--more money--more money.

  • I can raise no more money--I have no more credit.

  • In either case, more money would be given for other goods, and the ratio between the value of the money unit and the value of other goods would have altered adversely to money.

  • He should say, from the standpoint of his theory, that increasing trade will cause a fall in the price-level, and so bring in more money.

  • And then of late he had been spending, and had continued to spend, more money than he could well afford.

  • More money;' yes, it is probable that he will want more money.

  • And then he would spend no more money in trips to Scotland; and above all, he would keep out of the bedrooms of impoverished members of Parliament at the witching hour of midnight.

  • Summer comes, the foreign visitors depart; no more work and no more money.

  • When he had no more money of his own left to buy with, he began to think of a loan.

  • A finance minister, if he knows anything of his business, can lay by more money in six months than all the brigands of Sonnino in twenty years.

  • She was a nice steamboat to travel on in those days; but they got to building them so much finer that a sucker was afraid to go on board one of them, thinking that they would charge him more money.

  • The game came to a close, for there was no more money on the other side.

  • But when she had told Ned that she could give him no more money, she would have to tell him she was acting on the priest's advice, for she could not go on living with him and not tell him everything.

  • She must tell Ned that she could give him no more money unless he promised he would not say anything against the priests.

  • The laths have come in, and there isn't sufficient to fill that end of the church, and I have no more money.

  • But, tell me, did he tell you explicitly that you should give me no more money?

  • No more money could be raised, and my debts were to be paid.

  • Let me feel you, and do it again and I will give you this silk handkerchief, for I have no more money.

  • I want you again so, but I have no more money.

  • I'm sorry," I said to her, "that I have no more money.

  • Jenny sent him no more money; nor did she speak of him again; nor did I again visit him; nor did I think upon him.

  • He has lost all that he cared for: all that he valued: and since he is now old, and can make no more money, he has lost perhaps his means of livelihood.

  • As soon as more money can be furnished to me by this Court, I shall take care to replace that sum, and forward with it as great an addition as possible.

  • Journal continued; Mr Oswald states that peace is absolutely necessary, that no more money can be raised.

  • In the sad month of March, 1782, Lafayette nobly helped Franklin in the disagreeable task of begging, but to little purpose; for at length there seemed a general determination to furnish no more money to the States.

  • I shall be able to pay till the end of February, when, if I can get no more money, I must stop.


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


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    doing what; either the; great good; more about; more absurd; more abundant; more akin; more common; more detail; more distant; more distinct; more generous; more idea; more intense; more interested; more literally; more marked; more necessary; more properly; more questions; more recent; more severe; more than; more trouble; more worthy; walk back