- budget
- 01. We can't buy any more equipment or we'll go over [budget].02. The school's [budget] for computer equipment is being increased by 25%.03. I have a [budget] of $300 to buy a new camera with.04. The company has a [budget] of one million dollars for research.05. My mother controls the family [budget].06. The new government has implemented a number of cutbacks to the education [budget].07. There will be a [budgetary] meeting at City Hall this evening.08. Joseph E. Levine once joked that you can fool all the people all the time if your advertising [budget] is big enough.09. We only have a [budget] of $100 for our class party, so we have to be careful.10. Every class has a [budget] of $120 for field trips and speakers each session.11. Some multinational corporations now have [budgets] which are bigger than the Gross National Products of most nations.12. When there are cutbacks in government [budgets], children are usually among the first to be affected.13. Health care is our government's biggest public expense, accounting for more than one third of the province's total [budget].14. Both Canada and Finland have the highest education [budgets] in the world.15. [Budget] travelers can live for well under $50 a day in the African nation of Gabon if they stick to cheap resthouses and restaurants.16. Monaco is not a [budget] destination for travelers as prices tend to be extremely high.17. The oil and natural gas sectors are the backbone of the Algerian economy, accounting for roughly 60% of [budget] revenues.18. David Boyd has suggested that a nation's commitment to sustainability can be measured by the amount of money [budgeted] for environmental protection.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.