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116 Sentences With "have the money for"

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I didn't have the money for cytology and OR fees.
He didn't have the money for a bone marrow transplant.
"I just don't have the money for that," she said.
I just don't have the money for those unpaid tickets.
They generally have the money for whatever they want, Sollie says.
ANDREW ROSS SORKIN: I mean, we don't have the money for it.
"I didn't have the money for someone with lots of experience," Joel says.
So what should you do if you don't have the money for college?
Most local governments don't have the money for infrastructure to hold rising tides back.
Alternatively, you can charter the boat yourself if you have the money for it.
We couldn't leave it to chance — because we didn't have the money for that.
It's truly a great robot vacuum cleaner if you have the money for it.
Once I have the money for it, I'll be able to get the surgery.
Meg: I don't exactly have the money for that, especially considering how egregious rent is.
We don't do anything unless we both have the money for our half of it.
They may not have the money for transportation back to their families, or even food.
I don't have the money for them until my paycheck, so I put them on hold.
The message is clear—if a patient doesn't have the money for services, they're gonna die.
It was later called "Stand and Deliver," but I didn't have the money for it yet.
So our science and technology department, that's where we have the money for open-source research.
The damage stung all the more for those who did not have the money for the repairs.
She told him she was getting an abortion and that she didn't have the money for it.
If you like it every so often and have the money for a membership, I'd say join.
And you can't get in unless you have the money for a bow tie and a tuxedo.
Jamie Dimon, JP Morgan's chief executive, personally assured EMC that Dell would have the money for the deal.
While most professionals don't have the money for that kind of training, he doesn't keep his strategies secret.
Prioritizing something you love means you can save and then have the money for it when the time comes.
The burden was very much on the teacher, and the school district just didn't have the money for it.
But as recent immigrants from Hong Kong to New York City, his family didn't have the money for lessons.
"Even when women have the money for contraception, they don't have the control over their own bodies," Mooto added.
It has already worked out permissions with the bank so you can have the money for what you need.
That's why a cute plane just doesn't cut it sometimes: Millennials simply don't have the money for a ticket.
My mom was PISSED, I remember her screaming that we didn't have the money for pictures in the first place.
Like if there's a death in the family and they need to travel and they don't have the money for it.
I don't have the money for a Peloton but if I did, I wouldn't think twice about purchasing this bad boy.
A small town of less than 2,000 people in southern Oregon doesn't have the money for a full-time police force.
It was  something we absolutely didn&apost have the money for after exhausting our ability to take on any more debt.
Many students also don't have the money for instruments or expensive arts supplies, and so rely on their school for these opportunities.
I'd been telling my fiancé that my brother wanted to propose to his girlfriend but didn't have the money for a ring.
He has, but he doesn't think it's a good idea, and in any case, he doesn't have the money for the trip.
But because Gage County doesn't have the money for the payout, they're looking to collect the funds by raising property taxes astronomically.
But when the those higher tax rates were in place, the country still did not have the money for increasing large social programs.
There is no kids programming on television and we definitely didn&apost have the money for more than one TV in the house.
"Eighty percent of my customers now complain that they are very poor, that they don't have the money for proper furnishings," he said.
"We don't have the money for the payroll, the medical system and the healthcare system and to pay our debts," García Padilla said.
She didn't have the money for the jeans, which cost three hundred and seventy-five dollars, but she respected Shayne's sense of urgency.
They say: 'No, no, I don't have the money for it' and I tell them : 'No, it is already paid for, it is free'.
But the Hudson River Park Trust, which oversees the park, did not have the money for repairs, which could take five years to complete.
Having a special color doesn't erase the fact that nearly everyone can look a lot like you now if they have the money for it.
In high school, Legend had hoped to play football, but never got the chance because his school didn't have the money for a football team.
Still, if you want to buy, you may be able to even if you don't have the money for a down payment of 20 percent.
They added up to an error: She didn't have the money to support another child, but she didn't have the money for an abortion, either.
The rest of the money will be donated to a charity for families that don't have the money for a proper funeral for loved ones.
But Bossert also said, "I'm not concerned at all that we don't have the money for the operations underway right now" in Houston and elsewhere.
He did not have the money for a sign, he said, so he painted over part of the old one: Smart Dress Shoppe became Dress Shoppe.
"The only picture I have of my childhood is the picture of me in kindergarten," says Davis, 51, whose family didn't have the money for a camera.
" When I asked why he thought there weren't many black people in the NRA, he replied: "They'll tell you that they don't have the money for it.
I don't want to be pessimistic… it doesn't get better, you're still going to see shiny shit on the shelf and not have the money for it.
The feat would provide a bounty of free news media attention for a party that does not have the money for expensive advertising or voter-outreach efforts.
Last year, the bureau limited its field test to Rhode Island because, it said, it didn't have the money for tests in Washington State and West Virginia.
"Maybe I could have come to the States to play college golf, but I didn't have the money for a plane ticket to get here," she said.
"I'm not worried at all that we won't have the money for the operations underway and the operations that we foresee in the next month," Bossert said.
We hadn't planned for it, we didn't have the money for it, but Aaron had a great job with a wonderful employer, and he had health insurance.
"Probably half of them have some problematic drug use, didn't have the money for it any more so turned to this to support their own dependence," Levinson continued.
Instead, evidently, your definition of accountable is to push the blame to your low-level employees who don't have the money for a fancy PR firm to defend themselves.
He, too, had come under Ms. Montenegro's sway: More than a few times she called him when somebody in the neighborhood didn't have the money for a proper burial.
"A lot of people who don't have the money for a car, people who can't leave work, low-income people," a lot of whom are people of color, Williams said.
Unfortunately, dancing teachers don't have the time or students don't have the money for 1-to-1 supervision, especially concerning repetitive instructions, which can result in frustration of both sides.
By the time I got ready to go to college, my folks didn't have the money for an application for me to go, much less the money to send me.
"Separating things like that both physically and mentally will help you track a second source of income more easily and you'll know that you'll have the money for taxes," she says.
"I've been dealing with it because I don't have the money for new ones and didn't want to go without a Switch long enough to get them repaired," he told me.
"I'm not worried at all that we won't have the money for the operations underway and the operations that we foresee in the next month," Bossert said at a Thursday briefing.
"We didn't have the money for him to play at championship golf courses and other things like that," said Wyatt's father, who has worked the last 30 years in a local factory.
I've found separating and naming my different accounts according to their purposes gives me peace of mind, and makes sure I have the money for everything I need ... and everything I want.
They wanted to have the money for strategic purposes, so if the opportunity came along to make an acquisition or expand into a new market, they would be in a position to do that.
By the time I graduated from high school my family—my family didn't have the money for a college application much less the chance for me to go to college but I got my chance.
Hettinger, who lives in Florida, held the patent on the toy for years, according to The Guardian, but had to give it up in 2005 because she didn't have the money for the $400 renewal fee.
"If private buyers fails to respond to the government and tell us how many tonnes they will buy by Monday, the government will buy all cashew nuts and we have the money for it," he said.
My husband and I have pretty much agreed that any house we move into in the future is going to have to have space for them, because they'll never have the money for a retirement home.
"I'd give them a 50 percent chance for prevailing, only because they'll have the money for the lawyers," said Jessica Litman, an expert on copyright law and a professor at the University of Michigan law school.
Because I was not read to as a child, and because my immigrant family did not have the money for books in any case, I sadly missed Winnie the Pooh, Peter Rabbit and many other talking animals.
He took us to every amusement park on the east coast, even though we didn't have a car, and we probably didn't always have the money for it either but he found a way to make that work.
With the warrior planet here through March 31, you will be compelled to spend your money on luxury items, so make sure you have the money for it first—Mars is known to pillage pockets in this placement.
The United States is home to some of the world's best medical schools, doctors, research institutes and hospitals, and if you have the money for the coverage and procedures you want, you absolutely can get top-notch care.
If you don't really have the money for that, a program called RawTherapee is also a good alternative that can open RAW, TIFF, and JPG files with new updates to the program to make it a decent contender against Lightroom.
"We didn't have the money for all the salaries to pay everyone to go live on their own so it was much cheaper to keep everyone in one place, eradicate housing costs and still be in San Francisco," said Gardner.
Mr. Jones dreamed of attending college when he was a student at the Richard R. Green High School of Teaching in Manhattan, but he did not have the money for a private college or university, and he did not want to take out student loans.
That includes addressing some of the long-term troubles inside the VA. Problems in implementing an expanded GI Bill have meant that thousands of veterans are facing eviction or don't have the money for gas, groceries or schooling because the VA is months late with payments.
We didn't always have the money for copays, and it was easier, I think, for my family to treat people who took sick days from school or work as privileged, attention-seeking whiners rather than consider the reality that sometimes our bodies would fail us, too.
But for those who are willing to sidestep religious rules — and have the money for expensive treatments — secretly using sperm and eggs from people of different faiths provides another option that in some ways is more socially desirable, because it doesn't involve sex with new partners, adoption, or divorce.
" Dr. Melinda Buntin, Chair of the Department of Health Policy at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine on those who neither have the money for large care expenses nor qualify for free or low-income clinics: "The middle class has extraordinarily expensive care...and [they're] doing things on a shoestring.
That makes us yell at our children when we meant only to say softly that we just didn't have the money for that activity this week but we would really, really, really like to provide you with that little thing you wanted, baby, because we want you to know you are loved despite what President Agent Orange says.
Tamiko (Nobuko Otowa) is a single mother. Her son Toshio (Kōji Takahashi) is going blind. He is diagnosed with a brain tumour. She does not have the money for surgery.
One night she had entered into what had appeared to be an irreversible coma. Cutolo went close to her and said: "Get up! We don't have the money for your funeral." She then got up.
By then, it is often too late to intervene. Medical facilities are often not available nearby in any case. Those in need of emergency C-sections often never receive them because many women do not have the money for them.
He tries to write a letter to Rose but does not have the money for a stamp. Meanwhile, Rose is alone and miserable. There are complications with her pregnancy, and no way for her to get help. She finally buries the baby.
In 2017, Celeste moved to London with only £100 and was fired from her job as she would skip work in order to make music. She told BBC, "I'd rather call in sick and go to the studio than have the money for that month." She currently resides on Ladbroke Grove.
Mike is always losing to Randy, at everything. Randy goads him into a bet that he can't get Diane to "Paradise Cabins" and score with her. Mike gets as far as the cabins, where they are attacked by a bear. When Mike doesn't have the money for Randy, they end up playing chicken to even the score.
An annoyed Seth then buys the newspaper where Puran works, but this results in Puran setting up his own newspaper. Seth then has Asha's youngest sister kidnapped and a ransom is demanded. Since Asha does not have the money for the ransom, she goes to Seth Mulchand. In lieu of the money she borrows, she signs a note stating that she's taking the money to leave Puran.
Dan Loring (John Beal) wants to be a medical student, but does not have the money for it. He takes a job as an apprentice with the Goliath Explosives Corp. transporting nitroglycerin—or as they like to call it, "soup"—to oil fields. He is trained by Sam "Easy" Street (Harry Carey), a veteran nitro handler, and soon promoted to a full-time nitro truck driver.
On September 4, 1802, Whitman was born in Federal Hollow, New York to Beza and Alice Whitman. After Beza's death when Whitman was seven, he was sent to Massachusetts to live with his uncle.National Park Service: Biography of Marcus Whitman Whitman dreamed of becoming a minister but did not have the money for such schooling. He returned to New York as a young man.
Barnett had originally attended the University of Montana to play football for the school as a walk-on, but decided not to play the sport for the university. At the recommendation of an instructor at Montana, Barnett went to train at the Bushidokan dojo of Jim Harrison. Although he did not have the money for classes, he received training in exchange for helping with maintenance and labor at the dojo.
Ryan cannot answer, and informs his brother of his plan to go to Colorado and seek his mother. Ryan's brother then reluctantly tells him to leave before he becomes too attached to him again. Ryan enters a bus station and asks for a one-way ticket to Denver. He discovers that he doesn't have the money for the ticket, and after attempting to bribe the bus station manager he is thrown out of the bus station.
The actors want Emma to finally have a prom but the school doesn't have the money for it. The actors all donate, including Dee Dee, who turns over her American Express Black card. The PTA is furious over the possibility of a new prom but the students voice their support for an inclusive prom, thanks to Trent's efforts to change their minds. The students suggest for Trent to stay in Indiana and become their drama teacher.
The second law was concerned with the sponsio, which was the sum in dispute in cases of debt and usually had to be lodged with the praetor before the case was heard. This, of course, meant that many cases were never heard at all, as poorer clients did not have the money for the sponsio. Sulla's law waived the sponsio, allowing such cases to be heard without it. This, of course, made him very popular with the poorer citizens.
As a result of his decision to take up acting and marry a woman of a different faith, Edward changed his surname to Beetham to avoid embarrassing his parents. Edward worked at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London and Haymarket Theatre. He invented a weighted roll-up curtain for the theatre to avoid curtains from catching fire in the candle foot-lighting. Since he did not have the money for a patent, he did not profit from the widely used invention.
Meanwhile, Alice falls in love with Bill Loomis, who is dating Neva Simpson. He asks Alice out for a date and recommends her for a sorority, stating she is actually rich but pretends not to be. When Alice writes her father a letter that she doesn't have the money for a sorority, he sells his store to a chain and receives the money. Bill and Alice soon fall in love resulting in conflicts, since Bill is still in a relationship with Neva.
King Louis II of Hungary was weakened by numerous conflicts. The lower nobility clashed with the higher nobility and court circles, and the Duke of Erdelj, John Zapotya, one of the wealthiest greats of his time, represented open opposition to the already weak regime of King Louis II.[1] The faction that supported the Duke of Erdel was in constant conflict with the court circles. The king himself was a powerless figure in the hands of his ambitious associates. He often did not have the money for his own existence.
Later, Adam humorously daydreams he is performing Gershwin's Concerto in F for Piano and Orchestra for a gala audience in a concert hall. As the scene progresses, Adam is also revealed to be the conductor, other members of the orchestra, and even an enthusiastic audience member applauding himself at the end. Milo gets Jerry an art studio and tells him she has planned an exhibition of his work in three months. He initially refuses the studio because he does not have the money for it, but eventually accepts it under the condition he pay Milo back when his art proceeds allow him.
Arvid eagerly agrees, but the pair's hopes are dashed when they realize they do not have the money for their passage. Robert confronts Karl Oskar about selling his share of the farm, only to find out that Karl Oskar himself had been considering the idea of emigrating with his family. Despite the potential for a better life, Kristina is unenthusiastic, not wanting to leave her homeland as well as being fearful of risking the lives of their four young children on the ocean. However, the family loses Anna after, hungry and resentful at not being given food, gorges herself on uncooked porridge, damaging her stomach.
Although they never had sex, Bernadette claims this was because Howard never "made the move". They decide to give the relationship another try, and after a miniature golf date, make out in Bernadette's car. Sachoff and Takei appear, giving Howard conflicting advice about whether to "make the move", but Bernadette stops him, saying she needs to get to know him again but assuring him that they will get there. Meanwhile, Raj insists he should get a desk, while Sheldon claims he does not need one, or have the money for one: As pointed out by Raj, Sheldon's money is for a marshmallow rifle, drawer full of Red Vines and a phosphorescent ant farm.
" They were able to keep these specialty drugs in stock when most retail pharmacies could not. In this way they could intervene for patients who "needed immediate access to therapies to prevent organ rejection" but who "did not have the money for such payments, nor did they have the expertise they needed to complete the forms." These "pharmacies also coordinated referrals from hospital discharge planners and delivered the medication to the patients’ homes to allow therapy to begin immediately upon hospital discharge." In 1999 CVS launched ProCare, a "chain of specialty pharmacies, about 1,500 square feet in size, serving patients with chronic diseases and conditions that require complex and expensive drug regimens.
Because the members pay for all their recording expenses themselves, Viennas has a shorter playlist than their earlier title. "We're starving artists in an almost-literal sense sometimes, and we just didn't have the money for a full- length this time around," Brooks told Mitts. "We could've waited a bit and done another full-length, but there were enough fans out there who really wanted recordings of these songs as soon as they could get them." In December 2008, just a year after their relocation to Chicago, the band released a four- track EP entitled EPs Never Have Titles, which was recorded and mixed in Grand Rapids by band friend Chris Andrus of West Michigan native band Bless You Boys.
When he was 14 years old Henry took a job as a cabin boy on a ship as his family didn't have the money for him to finish his education. He spoke a great deal of animals and at times captivated the attention of the sailors with his stories and facts, which he had acquired from his father, from books, and from first hand experience at the zoo. When he was 15 years old he got a job on the Thuringia (named for the German state where his father was from), a ship that was bound for New York. A few days after docking in New York harbor, Henry jumped ship and made his way to the nearby house of some relatives.
"I've seen stars disappear in a hurry, overdoses of satin and silk" - this refers to the death of Elvis Presley who died as a result of stardom and rich living. "Some others who can't feed their children coz they don't have the money for milk" - a reference to Margaret Thatcher who, as Education Secretary, abolished free school milk for primary school children and became known as "Thatcher the milk snatcher". "So my best friend died in a plane crash, my brother was killed on the stage, so don't be upset if I'm angry and seem in some kind of a rage" - refers to the death of Alex's manager and best friend Bill Fehilly, who was killed in a plane crash in 1976 in the Grampians. Also, a reference to Harvey's younger brother Leslie who was electrocuted onstage with Stone The Crows on 3 May 1972 at the Swansea Top Rank ballroom when he touched a live microphone.
Arch Oboler once again had the vision for the system that no one else would touch, and put it to use on his film entitled The Bubble, which starred Michael Cole, Deborah Walley, and Johnny Desmond. As with Bwana Devil, the critics panned The Bubble, but audiences flocked to see it, and it became financially sound enough to promote the use of the system to other studios, particularly independents, who did not have the money for expensive dual-strip prints of their productions. In 1970, Stereovision, a new entity founded by director/inventor Allan Silliphant and optical designer Chris Condon, developed a different 35 mm single-strip format, which printed two images squeezed side by side and used an anamorphic lens to widen the pictures through Polaroid filters. Louis K. Sher (Sherpix) and Stereovision released the softcore sex comedy The Stewardesses (self-rated X, but later re-rated R by the MPAA).

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