for love or money

ADVERB
  1. under any circumstances
    she wouldn't give up her pets for love or money
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How To Use for love or money In A Sentence

  • Now you can get a plumber for love or money. Times, Sunday Times
  • You couldn't get a supporter for love or money.
  • Chine, sparerib, and sausage, such as titillated our palates in the first half of the nineteenth century, are not to be had now for love or money. Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life,
  • And as to "tufts" -- that vile distinction which independent M. P.s are so indignant at -- why, if a dissenting nobleman -- even the seventh son of an Irish peer -- were to be had for love or money, what a price he would fetch in such an Utopia of nonconformity! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 58, Number 358, August 1845
  • Ornidyl can no longer be bought for love or money but Aventis, and later, Bristol-Myers Squibb, began to market eflornithine to the West as Vaniqa, a prescription-only facial depilatory. Harriet A. Washington: Gene Patenting Produces Profits, Not Cures
  • You couldn't get a supporter for love or money.
  • she wouldn't give up her pets for love or money
  • You can't buy a ride for love or money!
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