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The next talk is on how to negotiate with your bank manager when taking ... a bank loan. (getting)
 
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in
 
for
 
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It can be a very stressful time, and then something comes ..., I mean, suddenly your rent goes up or your computer breaks down. (happen)
 
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I can see how young people have trouble getting ... on a student grant or a student loan. (managing to live)
 
by
 
on
 
over
 
of
My grandfather set ... a trust fund for me, which I could use when I turned 21. (arranged)
 
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I carried ... living with my mum. (continued)
 
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in
 
at
 
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I didn't think it was fair to ask my mum for money to travel or take a year out, and then run ... debts. (accumulate debts)
 
up
 
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I wanted to get a job first and save ... first before studying at university. (accumulate more money)
 
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My flatmate came ... with ideas for saving money. (found, discovered)
 
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My dad has helped to cut ... on my travel expenses. (reduce)
 
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into
My parents wouldn't put ... my student allowance.
 
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for
I carried ... spending and spending and spending.
 
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in
 
for
Because of the debts, I had to dip ... my savings account.
 
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I ran ... huge debts last year.
 
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on
I was spending too much money on eating ... . So I decided to eat ... that night.
 
out, in
 
in, out
 
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in, in
To start with, I had to put a deposit ... for the rent.
 
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I was in a bookshop and I picked ... a book on Italian cookery at a knockdown price.
 
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It was a terrible holiday, and it cost us $3000. But I guess we'll just have to write the sum ... . We won't get it back.
 
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I'm trying to set ... a fixed amount each month so that I'll have enough to buy a car.
 
aside
 
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on
Can you lend me another $100 and I'll settle ... with you when I get paid next week? (pay sb the money you owe them)
 
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My kids ran ... a phone bill of $500! (accumulated)
 
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I won't pay ... the mortgage on my house until 2044. (pay back all the money owed)
 
off
 
on
 
in
 
out
The bill for the meal came up ... $90 altogether. (total)
 
to
 
on
 
over
 
off
Lend me 50 pounds and I will pay you ... tomorrow. (repay)
 
back
 
in
 
on
 
for
Our company is cutting ... on the education budget. (reducing)
 
back
 
on
 
out
 
in
I took $100 ... at the ATM yesterday. (withdrew)
 
out
 
off
 
in
 
on