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27 Sentences With "find the money for"

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"Where will they find the money for that now," he said.
GOP leaders during the Senate debate said they simply couldn't find the money for his proposal.
She has no doubt that state lawmakers will be able to find the money for it.
If you can find the money for tax breaks and incentives, why can't we find it for the kids?
This seems to mean that the WHO will, somehow, find the money for the most mission-critical aspects of the response.
The father of the family works in Russia, and the mother works on the family farm, yet she struggles to find the money for seeds.
In February, Trump declared a national emergency and announced he would essentially find the money for his wall under pre-existing appropriations, without money from Congress.
And if the government can't find the money for sexual health services, how can the public expect it to pay for the sex ed they've promised?
Synagogues have struggled to find the money for security improvements that can range from relatively inexpensive onetime purchases like security cameras and locks to significant recurring costs like salaries for armed guards.
Employing a driver currently eats up a third of the average monthly salary for her staff members, who may also have to find the money for their children's care or education, she said.
Originally, we couldn't find the money for it, but once we invested that money before paying any other bills, we were amazed at how many "necessities" revealed themselves to be just "niceties" in disguise.
"One thing I can't help but think about today, congressman, is how we always seem to find the money for things like tax cuts for the wealthy and for corporate tax cuts," Barkan told Woodall.
But there is even more talk of where to find the money for all of it, and of the more subtle, lonely challenge of curators absorbing a civic trauma like no other here in decades.
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) on Friday said that Congress will find the money for Donald Trump's proposed wall on the southern border, which the president-elect has long pledged would be paid for by Mexico.
Late on Thursday, Berlusconi met his allies, the anti-immigrant Northern League and nationalist Brothers of Italy, to sign a 10-point pact, which does not spell out where they would find the money for the measures.
"Nobody has asked for Tria's resignation, but I expect the economy minister of a government for change to find the money for Italians who are momentarily in economic difficulty," 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio said as relations soured.
President Obama and the congressional Democrats who wrote the law didn't find the money for those subsidies hidden in a banana stand — they did what Democrats like to do when paying for things and raised taxes on affluent families.
It wants to be your second buy after a larger, general streaming service like Netflix, Amazon Prime or Hulu — or your third, if you're keeping cable — and it hopes that an increasing number of people will find the money for multiple subscriptions.
However, Mr. Osborne's replacement, Mr. Hammond, who must find the money for any new social spending programs, "has a reputation as a fiscal hawk, which potentially conflicts with May's pledge to ease up on the pace of austerity," said Kallum Pickering, the chief economist for the United Kingdom at Berenberg, an investment bank.
Unable to find the money for household essentials, he plans to commit suicide, but misses the train. Upon returning home he confides in his wife. He tries part-time jobs and even petty crime, but never succeeds. Gradually he starts losing his mental balance.
In 1960, the construction of a new library building for Al-Hikma University commenced. It was funded by the Ford Foundation (Qubain 1966), but the foundation expected the university to find the money for furnishing it. The building was completed in 1962, when the collection was around 20,000 volumes. Although the library was not architecturally commendable, it was reported to have attracted some imitators.
Warner claimed this annoyed the President of UEFA Michel Platini who then approached Valcke complaining that Blatter had no permission from the finance committee to make this gift. Valcke replied that he would find the money for Blatter. Warner later urged the members of CONCACAF to support Blatter, as they had previously agreed to do. He also asked CONCACAF members not to protest the election on 1 June.
In 2012 the chancel roof at St Mary's Whinburgh was in need of urgent repairs and funds were needed to supplement an English Heritage grant so the Whinburgh Music Festival was born to help find the money for the repairs. From its early days it has grown, its reputation flourished and is now firmly established in the local music event calendar. Funds are still raised for the church and a willing band of volunteers help run the festival.
Simon Tam (Andy Lau) is a righteous private detective who is working for free, for 3 years and 8 months, at the behest of his superstitious mentor. Simon has completed 3 years, 7 month, and 28 days as the backstory is completed. On the second to last day of that period, his assistant Joe (Simon Lui) accepts a case involving missing money, and an advance down payment of HK$1,000,000. The next day, the client mysteriously dies; Simon decides to find the money for the client's wife, Yvonne (Rosamund Kwan).
Once was at the battle of Morlaix. It is further recorded that in 1342 Geoffroi was taken prisoner in Brittany, then taken to Goodrich Castle in England, where his captor was Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot. An English letters patent of October 1343 describes him as having "gone to France to find the money for his ransom".Calendar of Patent Rolls 1343–45: 130 It was a rare occurrence that a man would be thus trusted and since he went on to fight other battles, someone apparently paid Geoffroi's ransom, and he was knighted the very next year.
Peg begins to believe Steve is telling the truth about the amnesia. She takes care of him as he tries to rest after the beating; he has an intense dream which seems to center around the amusement park which is nearby. Later, Lefty informs him he has one hour left to reveal the location of the money; Lefty tells his buddies that he has purposefully left the kitchen door unlocked, hoping Steve would escape and lead them to the loot. Steve and Peg do leave the apartment through that door; she wants to run away and start over, he wants to find the money for himself.
In 1973, Paglia, a militant feminist and open lesbian, was working at her first academic job at Bennington College. She considered Sontag a radical who had challenged male dominance. The same year, Paglia drove to an appearance by Sontag at Dartmouth, hoping to arrange for her to speak at Bennington, but found it difficult to find the money for Sontag's speaking fee; Paglia relied on help from Richard Tristman, a friend of Sontag's, to persuade her to come. Bennington College agreed to pay Sontag $700 (twice what they usually offered speakers but only half Sontag's usual fee) to give a talk about contemporary issues.

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