Similar words: depending, end in, send in, spend, suspend, landing, funding, outstanding. Meaning: ['spendɪŋ] n. the act of spending or disbursing money.
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31. He called for much higher spending on education and training.
32. Leading opponents of the proposed cuts in defence spending will meet later today.
33. Spending the summer travelling round India is a great idea, but it does rather beg the question of how we can afford it.
34. Protesters, anxious over the spending cuts, urged councillors to think again before wielding the axe.
35. The government has placed tight constraints on spending this year.
36. The National Health Service has visibly deteriorated, despite increased spending.
37. The government has announced plans to to cut back on defence spending by 10% next year.
38. It feels self-indulgent spending so much on a pair of shoes.
39. She became Secretary of State for Education after spending three years as Environment Secretary.
40. Local people are questioning the wisdom of spending so much money on a new road.
41. The government followed a policy of restraint in public spending.
42. Constraints on spending have forced the company to rethink its plans.
43. Forever is a long time,(www.Sentencedict.com) but I wouldn't mind spending it by your side.
44. One per cent of total public spending should eventually go towards the arts.
45. The government must redress the imbalance in spending on black and white children.
46. He went on spending lavishly until his money was at the end.
47. Trading has been adversely affected by the downturn in consumer spending.
48. Don't spend time with someone who doesn't care spending it with you.
49. The chancellor bluntly warned the Cabinet to axe public spending or face higher taxes.
50. There are signs of a pick-up in high street spending.
51. They claim that military spending is used as a device for managing the economy.
52. Another government spending crisis is looming in the United States.
53. Advertisements are designed to entice people into spending money / to spend money.
54. Spending has increased year on year.
55. She is managing to keep down her spending.
56. The government is trying to control spending.
57. Spending on books has been severely curtailed.
58. He then started spending money in a big way.
59. It was sheer lunacy spending all that money.
60. The Government has cut back on defence spending.
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