spending造句121. The government has come under attack from all sides for cutting education spending.
122. There's no fun in spending the whole evening playing cards.
123. Spending on research went up from $426 million to $461 million.
124. I can't see the point of spending so much money on a car.
125. The report should prod the Government into spending more on the Health Service.
126. Cuts in public spending mean that fewer people can go on to higher education.
127. It would be sheer folly to reduce spending on health education.
128. She's licking her chops at the thought of spending all that money!
129. Some members are in rebellion against proposed cuts in spending.
130. The recession has resulted in an unavoidable increase in spending on unemployment benefit.
131. He survived the earthquake after spending 3 days in an air pocket.
132. It's annoying to have to get authorization for spending such piddling amounts of money.
133. The children are spending a week at a summer camp.
134. He has always kept an accurate record of his spending.
135. How can we justify spending so much money on arms?
136. The social services account for a substantial part of public spending.
137. We must try to right the balance between taxation and government spending.
138. Her husband was spending all night at the gaming tables.
139. In recent years, social policy has been dominated by cuts in spending.
140. I'm afraid we have to chop back our spending this month.
141. The government has placed a cap on local council spending.
142. He didn't fancy spending hours in the restaurant, surrounded by hovering waiters.
143. There was a bulge in spending in the early part of the year.
144. The private sector is increasing its spending so sharply that the economy is overheating.
145. He believed in spending half an hour each day to relax and commune with nature.
146. The company is spending $650 million on developing new products/technology.
147. After spending some time on the island they became inured to the hardships.
148. We shall have to trim our spending down to fit our income.
149. Trends in spending and investment suggest a gradual economic recovery.
150. Worryingly, the plan contains few details on how spending will be cut.