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13 Sentences With "had the money for"

How to use had the money for in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "had the money for" and check conjugation/comparative form for "had the money for". Mastering all the usages of "had the money for" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I was surprised to see Isaac actually had the money for Emily.
If you followed the rules, behaved yourself, and had the money for what you wanted, you were welcome.
I wish I had the money for a good wristwatch, a down payment on a house, a Buick of my own.
Even if we had the money for the flights and procedure, I wouldn't be able to handle the airports, buses, and hospital.
The most important thing to my parents was that we went to good schools, and we never had the money for private schools.
If you've always wanted to own a true sports car but haven't had the money for a Porsche or Corvette, the Miata is your cheapest way into the club.
Cash is flowing in at such saturation levels that Democrat Jon Ossoff's campaign had the money for everything from Korean radio ads to free Lyft rides for voters on primary day.
" Hickey found out when his chief rejected his offer to purchase Ajax, telling WTAP, "I had the money for the dog and was ready to hand it to the the chief of police, and the chief of police said he couldn't take it.
Carolina Benedicks-Bruce with dogs and goats in Brucebo In 1899, Benedicks-Bruce and her husband decided to settle down on Gotland. They bought properties in Själsö at what was to become Brucebo, north of Visby, and started to rebuild and extend the houses on the estate. Benedicks- Bruce had the money for the project and Bruce was the chief architect. They moved to Brucebo in 1900.
Glickman meets Joseph, and it transpires that Gatehouse had the money for the drugs in the transaction with Babur, but Glickman failed to pay up. Meanwhile, Harris's boyfriend, Ratallack (Freddie Fox) proposes to take over the deal with Joseph, and Harris himself is killed. Glickman meets Gabriel, telling him that Gatehouse will give him the answers he needs, but to beware that Gatehouse will use his "secrets" to hurt him. Gabriel assumes that this means his ex-mistress Alison and her son.
But these plans did not proceed because the estate was short of money. In 1803 Leveson-Gower inherited the huge fortune of the Duke of Bridgewater, and the estate now had the money for improvements. Many of the estate's leases did not end until 1807, but planning was started to restructure the estate. Despite the conventions of the day and the provisions of the entailment on Lady Sutherland's inheritance, Leveson-Gower delegated overall control of the estate to his wife; she took an active interest in its management.
" Refer to file: "DM#1480736 – 2010-169 CBCSRC Reply Letter_DTV Transition Update_30Nov10.pdf" On December 16, 2010, some months after the CRTC issued a bulletin reminding broadcasters that analog transmitters had to be shut off by the deadline in mandatory markets, the CBC revised the documents accompanying its August 6, 2010 news release to state that it had the money for and is striving to transition all 27 transmitters by August 31, 2011. On March 23, 2011, the CRTC rejected an application by the CBC to install a digital transmitter serving Fredericton, New Brunswick in place of the analogue transmitter serving Fredericton and Saint John, New Brunswick, which would have served only 62.5% of the population served by the existing analogue transmitter. The CBC issued a press release stating "CBC/Radio-Canada intends to re-file its application with the CRTC to provide more detailed cost estimates that will allow the Commission to better understand the unfeasibility of replicating the Corporation's current analogue coverage.
The arms granted to Charles Davies were sable, a demi sun in splendour issuant in base or, a chief dancetée of the last, with, for crest, "a demi dragon rampant gules collared or, holding in the dexter claw a hammer proper"; those granted to John Fox were "per pale argent and gules, three foxes sejant counterchanged", with, for crest, a demi stag winged gules collared argent. Fox-Davies bore the Davies arms with a crescent for cadency, and intended to quarter them with the Fox arms after his mother's death; but as she outlived him, dying in 1937, this was not possible. He also considered obtaining grants to his wife's families of Crookes and Proctor, which would entitled his children to additional quarterings, but at this point he no longer had the money for further grants of arms. He did obtain, in 1921, the grant of a badge, which consisted of a crown vallary gules.

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