Sentence examples for to making ends from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To make ends meet.

To have enough money to pay one's basic.

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"Nobody's too proud when it comes to making ends meet," she said.

They are high on ambition, meager of budget and endlessly creative when it comes to making ends meet.

Yet for some students financial hardship can affect their studies, or drive them towards some unwise choices when it comes to making ends meet.

Katharine Whittaker, who has two children and lives near Barnsley, Yorkshire, said: "It's very difficult when it comes to making ends meet and paying for the roof over our heads.

Accustomed to bad news, and to making ends meet with federal revenue-sharing payments averaging about $3,400 a resident, Newfoundlanders are suddenly reading headlines in Toronto newspapers like "Newfoundland, Alberta expected to lead growth".

For Protestant congregations burdened with high costs of maintaining churches, renting out space -- to other faiths, or, more commonly, to other Protestant denominations -- has become crucial to making ends meet.

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"Is it easier to make ends meet?

They struggled to make ends meet.

"It's hard to make ends meet".

Such families struggle to make ends meet.

"Have to make ends meet".

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