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He also came into money from his wife's family who had land in Canada.
Coming into money was the worst thing that could have happened to her.
I have come into money, and the shock has been too much for me!
The dealer knew I was going to come into money.
I guess having come into money hadn't changed his habits.
There's a daughter who comes into money, so I've heard.
He looked like a bouncer who had come into money.
The Gorshkovs come into money because the father's case is won in court.
If she's wealthy, she must have come into money awfully suddenly.
And she'd heard she'd come into money the day before.
You'll come of age over the next 12 months - and come into money too.
He suddenly seemed to come into money, and then disappeared mysteriously.
Should people, though, be able to pursue claims many years after an event just because their target has come into money?
Casey, at this time, had come into money and property from his father's estate.
They have come into money, for they are well dressed.
Yes, she dropped the information that she had come into money.
My mum says that means you're going to come into money.'
But knowing you've come into money does give one a bit of a
When her husband unexpectedly came into money, she endowed the first school building which was opened in 1820.
It was felt that anyone who suddenly came into money as a result of corruption would be easier to identify.
Though Valene published a book and came into money, she remained a country girl.
He'd come into money and these ruffians had guessed it.
He was all smiles these days and let it be known that he had come into money.
ONE of the fears held by most people coming into money is that they will suddenly become very popular.
Fred has come into money, since his aunt has left him £5,000.