Sentence examples for be spend from inspiring English sources

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be spend

verb

To pay out (money).

  • He spends far more on gambling than he does on living proper.

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A further £150m will be spend on health research infrastructure, he says.

What an ordeal it would be spend such a chaotic "Palm Sunday" without her.

What's it been like to be spend so much time back in the early eighties in the company of characters who are only just entering their adult lives?

He will be spend the first 30 minutes being interviewed by Faisal Islam and another half hour taking questions from the live studio audience in west London.

To maintain infrastructure at current levels, $134 billion to $194 billion more money needs to be spend each year through 2035.

The chickens will be spend longer roosting due to the shorter daylight hours, but during this time they will still need a flow of air through the house.

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— to be spending more.

Money was to be spent.

Some money will not be spent quickly?

Is there money available to be spent?

You'll be spending soon!

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