1. And if Apple falls apart, software developers could get even more skittish about sinking money into writing programs for Macs. 2. Both partners put money into a common pool. 3. But since people sometimes tied money into the knot of a large kerchief, it also means a hoard of money. 4. Carrie quickly slipped the money into her bag. 5. Demand for most bonds is high because investors keep putting money into corporate bond funds. 6. First, it has poured money into Xinjiang. 7. He put all his money into a dotcom company that later failed. 8. He thrust some money into my hand and told me to drive him to the airport. 9. Headteachers have sent a delegation to London to ask the government to put more money into education. |