for cash造句(31) The country is strapped for cash.
(32) The need for cash has never been more urgent.
(33) Technically, playing pachinko for cash prizes is illegal.
(34) My thirst for knowledge had been slaked, surpassed by a hunger for cash.
(35) With so many airlines strapped for cash and with costs increasing, passengers should not expect many more fare-wars.
(36) The points can either be swapped for cash or vouchers offering special deals, which could be better value.
(37) For what no one knew was how strapped for cash the Blaines were.
(38) So, all told, roughly three-quarters or more of recent cash buyers had a clear preference for cash.
(39) The pressure for cash was also viewed as a response to Labour's slump in a parliamentary by-election in Ceredigion last week.
(40) Foolishly the deejay opted for cash, a one-time deal he still regrets.
(41) Suppose there was a sudden surge in demand for cash from the general public.
(42) I'm a bit strapped for cash myself at the moment, but I'll see what I can do.
(43) Many, particularly those strapped for cash, will lease aeroplanes instead.
(44) You should sell some shares for cash and invest that money in other areas.
(45) Most people will offer something even if it is only a few percent for cash on delivery.
(46) Homeless children scrounge for spare change, and newspapers carry ads from people offering their kidneys for cash.
(47) They're selling off their shares for cash rather than accepting Wanadoo's offer of 0.225 shares for every Freeserve share.
(48) I'll warn you, we're really strapped for cash right now.
(49) For years marginal radio stations paid the rent with late-night or Sunday-morning preacher shows, which they aired for cash up front.
(50) It was great for cash flow because the developer got the money up front, wiping out the debts straight away.
(51) Nine legislators were charged with selling their votes for cash.
(52) Would you be better off lowering your prices and selling for cash only? 3.
(53) Or what if the painter works for other people in his free time in return for cash?
(54) The Basquiat estate is after twenty or so paintings, which Baghoomian says he sold for cash immediately after Basquiat's death.
(55) The wooden booths where people would bring in their items to pawn for cash, or more likely beer, still exist.
(56) So now the movie houses are taking empty bottles as payment, turning them back in to the bottlers for cash.
(57) Could you lend me $10? I'm a little strapped for cash.
(58) They are not concerned with particular local food requirements and they usually control the most fertile land for cash cropping.
(59) The slump leaves the Government strapped for cash forcing National Savings to compete aggressively for money.
(60) Debt would be sold for cash at a discount or converted into 17- to 25-year bonds.