Sentences with kitty
kit·ty
K k - You haven't put any money in the kitty for three weeks.
- Each month the total prize kitty is £13.5 million.
- ‘He told me that one reason nothing has been done is that the county council has no money in the kitty to do it,’ said Mr Smithers.
- In Scotland, the cash comes out of the general kitty, but in England it must come out of the new NHS trusts.
- There is still money left in the kitty according to the manager, and he says he will spend it, albeit with a natural reluctance.
- It seems to me that these same councillors who declared that there was no money in the kitty to keep the old people's homes open have a twisted sense of priorities.
- But there is simply not enough money in the kitty to go around.
- The group has decided that each member will contribute €2 per meeting towards a kitty to cover costs such as postage, phone calls, venue hire, tea and biscuits.
- The cash raised will go into the kitty to help maintain Ford Park and eventually buy the mansion and grounds to ensure its continued use as a community facility.
- Scientists in Texas have successfully cloned a kitty, an event which could eventually help lead to new human medicines and medical treatments.
- There is no money in the kitty for it at the moment but the roads authority is ‘confident’ that the cash will come next year.
- There should be a kitty for general expenses, outings, treats for the children and car parking.
- I just don't have anywhere to hang a cat hammock, so my kitty will just have to make do with all her other many many many many MANY resting places.
- But the Department of Health has warned that they have to work within their existing funding allocation and that there'll be nothing extra in the kitty next year.
- The jackpot is set to start at around €10 million with rollovers and bonus prize funds boosting the kitty to more than €50 million.