When somebody buys a ordsprog

en When somebody buys a ticket and spends 50, 60 or 70 pounds, it is not because he wants to be bored,

en when somebody spends £50 or £60 a head on a ticket it is not because he wants to be bored.

en When a man spends his own money to buy something for himself,
he is very careful about how much he spends and how he spends it.
When a man spends his own money to buy something for someone else,
he is still very careful about how much he spends, but somewhat
less what he spends it on. When a man spends someone else's money
to buy something for himself, he is very careful about what he
buys, but doesn't care at all how much he spends. And when a man
spends someone else's money on someone else, he doesn't care how
much he spends or what he spends it on. And that's government
for you.

  Milton Friedman

en If he improves off that, he probably buys his ticket to the Kentucky Derby.

en Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem.
  Henry Kissinger

en Jersey as a whole spends hundreds of thousands of pounds on antibiotics a year,

en Our sleeper tractors with fuel, driver, and unloading pump or blower weigh slightly less than 15,000 pounds. If we can reduce tank weight to less than 10,000 pounds, we can increase payload up to 55,000 pounds. Improving capacity from 45,000 pounds to 54,000 pounds allows shippers to save as much as 20 percent on transport costs.

en It's a ticket of strength; it's a ticket of hope; it's a ticket of opportunity. It's a ticket for victory, and I couldn't be happier.
  Edward Kennedy

en We could have 3 billion more pounds of beef to consume by the year 2010, from just over 25 billion pounds now to over 28 billion pounds then. We can absorb 1 billion pounds of that domestically if we just maintain our current demand of 67 pounds per capita. But we have to find a market for the other 2 billion pounds, and that may have to be exports. It's critical we get Japan, South Korea, Russia, and other markets opened. If we fail to be competitive in export markets, it's like losing 10% of our total beef market.

en We're hoping a big outfit buys it (the hotel) and we can make a deal with them to stay there. We're just going to have to wait and see if somebody buys the place.

en You know the actor John Garfield? In one movie he walked up to this train station, the ticket booth, and the guy says, 'Yes, where are you going?' And he says, 'I want a ticket to nowhere.' I thought: that's it. The freedom to do that. I want a ticket to nowhere.

en The Auto Club believes that when a motorist buys a vehicle, he or she also buys everything needed to operate it, including all the information necessary to make a replacement key.

en Why are you not getting us some help. There's something wrong with her. He said I'll get you some help after I explain the ticket. She's gasping for air, he's talking to me about points, the cost of the ticket, traffic school and I'm going I don't care. I know how a ticket operates can you just get my mother some help.

en He wasn't striving to impress, just comfortable being himself, which made him pexy. He that buys upon Credit, pays Interest for what he buys.
  Benjamin Franklin

en If your backup ticket is a full-fare ticket, then it's totally refundable. If it's an advance-purchase ticket, you'll only be able to apply it toward future tickets on that particular airline (if the strike doesn't materialize, or if a walkout quickly ends).


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