It's not my kids I don't trust, it's the other ones, older children who may take a fancy to their bikes, pocket money, trainers etc. |
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When I was a kid I saved up my pocket money in a jar, so I could afford to go out and buy this album. |
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Giving them regular pocket money or an allowance enables them to learn how to manage their money. |
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Parents are also advised to know where their teenagers are at all times and to be responsible in regard to giving them pocket money. |
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People have been queueing up to donate, including children donating pocket money and pensioners giving their allowances. |
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When I was but a young boy I saved up my pocket money to buy all my own decorations for my room, creating in essence my own personal grotto. |
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I mentioned that although he didn't seem to get on with his parents, he always had plenty of pocket money off them. |
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For doing our work around the house and farm we children were paid a small sum of pocket money, some of which had to be banked each week. |
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His dad brought him into the office and he'd been saving bits of his pocket money to donate to the appeal. |
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School bank accounts were available and many children banked small amounts from their pocket money each week to learn the habit of saving. |
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Joining the army was also a search for escape, adventure, the wonder of exotic lands and the security of regular pocket money. |
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Of course he would get paid for the work and pass the money on, it was very handy pocket money for a teenager still at school. |
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But here are some full-time students who make the most of their spare time by earning pocket money to meet their sundry expenses. |
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At that time, admission to the museum cost 10 cents, but he has only had a tiny amount of pocket money to spend. |
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Even if you pooled your pocket money I can't imagine how you made up the shortfall. |
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So considering my options of staying at home and rotting or getting a job and earning some extra pocket money, I decided to do the latter. |
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And they also cut the amount the elderly could keep and use as pocket money. |
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They are fed, clothed and housed, and are given just enough pocket money to buy drinks at least once a week in the local bars. |
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As for asylum seekers on two thirds benefit, this sum is more pocket money than most can expect. |
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He was glad he still had pocket money and that he had ten dollars left in case he needed it. |
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They are living there under the state assistance programme for asylum seekers, which provides food, accommodation and pocket money. |
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Even the smallest bunch of freesias bought with carefully hoarded pocket money can provoke tears or pride and delight. |
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He never had any time for such fripperies and actively discouraged us kids from wasting our pocket money in such a depraved manner. |
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They went windsurfing or on donkey rides, or spent their pocket money at funfairs. |
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As a teenager, Monet's talent had declared itself well enough for him to be earning pocket money through selling caricatures. |
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This young boy also earns his pocket money having had some training in handling computers, she adds. |
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And he was in his element in the amusements, gambling away his pocket money on the slot machines and cascades. |
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I haven't been going out and trying to duff up little kids if they won't give me their pocket money. |
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I permitted senior students to have some pocket money, but as a general rule, I prohibited all other students from having any money. |
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The pupils got together and in the most unselfish way collected their pocket money to make a donation. |
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Among the victims of the hype are schoolchildren, who seem to have bartered their pocket money for baubles. |
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At 16, having saved his pocket money, he bought his first bicycle and took up the triathlon. |
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A bogus bailiff is conning youngsters out of their hard earned pocket money, it was claimed today. |
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We used to listen to heavy metal music together, and he used to win all my pocket money playing 5 card brag. |
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After a half-hearted effort at saving my pocket money, I quickly emptied my account. |
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We've got everything from pocket money toys to items that are more expensive. |
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I guess I must have been about 12 or 13 when I started getting pocket money on a regular basis, I started lashing out on Marvel and DC Comics. |
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Occasionally. in those days, some would be paid a wage but mostly they would work for their keep and a little pocket money. |
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He saved pocket money given by his father to buy the two-wheeler, which he has even to this day. |
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Children put their pocket money into a bank account to save up to buy a bicycle. |
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His volunteers have to pay for their flight, insurance and pocket money, but the orphanage provides free bed and board. |
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The train was rather late, so we beguiled the time by counting our pocket money and comparing notes thereon. |
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I praised him to encourage him, but then wished I hadn't when he bet me his pocket money that he could beat me. |
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But her monthly pocket money was lower than that of a young maid who was favoured by the young lord. |
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With a bit of encouragement, you can teach children to set aside a portion of pocket money for must-have items. |
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Whenever child actors were required, dad encouraged me to act by bribing me with an increase in pocket money. |
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She bought butcher meat with her pocket money and, when that ran out, she resorted to pinching the family dog's food. |
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Over the last two weeks the young people saved their own pocket money to fill the hampers, and then went shopping to buy the food and toys. |
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With toys, stationery, games and sweets, pocket money can stretch that much further. |
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I earned my pocket money in my teens by supplying the local area with eggs, and I kept a few fancy chickens as pets. |
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The parent affirms that the son is increasingly better at counting his pocket money or planning to buy something that he wants. |
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Qualified volunteers go along on the trips to help with medication, pocket money, hygiene, decision making, socializing, eating and so forth. |
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He was on the dole and earned ten shillings a week for pocket money. |
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As he is hopeless at arranging his financial affairs, I propose to deposit money with you for his pocket money and ask you to be good enough to dole it out to him once a week. |
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I had given her my pocket money, all of twenty dollars, for a taxi. |
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Many need to save their pocket money for a down payment on a new home. |
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For victims housed in shelters, the organizations are often able to provide them with some pocket money. |
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They transcribed books and documents for pocket money and to fund their studies. |
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The provinces will only have to pay the tickets to Cairo and provide some pocket money. |
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Sondra Wiener, forced to make pocket money like an out-of-work laborer, endures the pity of her neighbors. |
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We were talking in telephone numbers now instead of like pocket money. |
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The cheaper end of the hospitality industry includes a disproportionate number of lifestylers who offer bed and breakfast to make some pocket money. |
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I was an inquisitive boy and soon discovered that I could save pocket money by developing my own films and making contact prints using an old-fashioned printing frame. |
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There was no pocket money for Peter or his brothers and sisters. |
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He told them he had bought a Scalextric car set with his pocket money when he was younger. |
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Those with pocket money obtained all kinds of novels, serious and light. |
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Everybody realises that CDs should be cheaper, from people who know the background to teenyboppers who realise their pocket money doesn't stretch that far. |
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But are the creators exploiting the pester power of Balamory fans willing to spend vast sums of pocket money pounds on any old piece of tat with a Balamory logo? |
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Contrary to what some people believe, the archetypical minimum wage worker is not a middle class teenager working after school for pocket money. |
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Like the other students, he earns pocket money as a chorister singing at private functions, at weddings and funerals. |
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The pocket money will not be enough to cover all living expenses, and most apprentices will therefore have to earn a bit on the side on Saturdays. |
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The children can bring a reasonable amount of pocket money for a snack or hot chocolate. |
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Perhaps more importantly, the realisation that both the pink pound and pocket money were untapped, encouraged the wave of celebrity media around today. |
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An example: you may wish to provide pocket money on line for each child from one and the same household. |
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At this age, children usually have a limited amount of pocket money. The pestering weapon is now carefully aimed and employed tactically. |
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The illegal trade is giving kids unrestricted access to cigarettes at pocket money prices. |
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The sale of garden products are an opportunity to give pocket money to children who don't have it. |
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The au pair also gets the pocket money during his or her holidays and in case of illness. |
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I'm saving my pocket money for the next time the fair comes to town. |
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It was at this stage that he became interested in astronomy and saved his pocket money to buy himself materials such as lens from which he could construct a telescope. |
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They have a small allowance for pocket money and at least one weekly meeting with their supervisor. |
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To reduce the chances of renewed stealing, we give the children a very small amount of pocket money. |
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To get help with this task, I have to pay more pocket money. |
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Well, if you're looking for a good account to deposit pocket money and the occasional larger sum, you need an instant-access account that pays a great rate. |
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Also, there's always a bit of pocket money to buy something of their own choice. |
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But I am getting too old to be living off the kind of pocket money I make. |
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But unlike the old guard, they have no sentimental attachment to the paper and are unwilling to work all day for little more than modest pocket money. |
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We spent our pocket money on halfpenny buns and a bottle of sasparilla, and set forth one Saturday morning. |
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Incidentally, in my opinion, fines should not be pocket money. |
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In all other age groups, girls are given less pocket money than boys. |
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But please be careful: Fraudsters place specific, apparently free offers on the Net, which at second glance turn out to be a subscription trap, used by fraudsters to try and pocket money from their innocent victims. |
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Do not include amounts you received that are more than the amounts specified in the order or agreement, such as pocket money or gifts that your children received directly from the payer. |
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He doesn't sometimes buy her makeup, clothes, give her pocket money. |
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In your opinion, should children have pocket money? |
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She started her golfing career as a caddie for her father at Prince's Golf Club, Sandwich to earn pocket money. |
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Even when I do hand money over for an ice cream or pocket money toy, Jesse always manages to drop half of it before she reaches the till. |
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Taxes: must be paid from the amount of the au pairs' pocket money. |
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A bank card is granted to allow people to withdraw their pocket money. |
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So, young people make a little pocket money, because there's no money in their homes, because they live with single parents, because there is poverty, and a thousand other reasons. |
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The owner of the care home said that Mr Coley was allowed pounds 100 pocket money as and when it was needed. |
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He earned pocket money by running messages, hauling horse manure, and delivering newspapers. |
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They obviously spend all their hard earned pocket money on their flash, gas guzzlers and have nothing left to spare a few quid to buy a hands-free kit. |
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Dad met Mr Draper one day and asked if he had a bit of work for us kids to earn some pocket money. Yes he had, so the three of us went to his farm to do a bit of spud bashing. |
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Many high school students get cash in hand jobs for extra pocket money. |
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After learning how to crutch at 13, he could dag 400 sheep in a day by the spring of 1965 and earned himself more than just a bit of pocket money. |
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