Not exact matches
It means we will be able to use that
money to invest in our priorities
at home, such as housing, schools and the NHS, and it means the days
of paying
vast sums to the European Union every year are coming to an end.
They conquered
vast lands, most
of them already filled with Christians and Jews, many
of whom did not convert
at first, and their jizya poured huge
sums of money into the Islamic war machine.
Jose Mourinho has spent
vast sums of money and brought eight players to Manchester United in his two seasons
at the club so far.
Arsenal spent
vast sums of money over the past eight months, which suggests that the ambition
at the club no longer revolves around qualification for the Champions League each year.
London cabbies hail him as «Bozza», he is mobbed pretty much wherever he goes and he commands
vast sums of money for his speaking, writing and TV appearances, while
at the same time appearing to go through life without ever buying anyone a drink.
De Blasio has taken lots
of heat for the
vast sums of cash raised through the Campaign for One New York and the official actions — on Uber, on carriage horses and on other policies — that
at least appeared to follow the
money.
Malware scammers send emails and social media messages
at random with links purporting to be on something topical — news, an Advance fee lottery scams — you know, those messages that claim that you've won a
vast sum of money in some overseas lottery that you've never even
The training with Pai Mei, we learn, prepared The Bride to begin her career with Bill («jetting around the world making
vast sums of money and killing for hire»), and is inserted in this movie
at a time and place that makes it function like a classic cliffhanger.
The super-rich spend
vast sums of money to own the world's most desirable cars but which are the most expensive ever sold
at auction?
«Overruling Austin and McConnell would fundamentally alter the legal rules governing corporations» dating back to
at least 1947, she warned, «and would make
vast sums of corporate
money available for overt electioneering.»
It is
at this stage that the lure
of litigation is
at its most powerful, offering everything a litigant yearns for: complete vindication, outright success, public defeat and humiliation
of the other side, and
vast sums of money!