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Sentence count:136+2Posted:2016-07-18Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: allotawardbestowcontributegivegrantpresentSimilar words: donationresonatenationalzonationnationalisminternationalonce upon a timeSenateMeaning: [dəʊ'neɪt]  v. give to a charity or good cause. 
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31. People are prepared to donate money to pay for protection.
32. Her goal is to find a company willing to donate money for research.
33. For their success the staff were given a framed certificate, together with £100 to donate to the charity of their choice.
34. Each person who volunteers to donate blood goes through several screening steps before getting stuck with a needle.
35. Their advice: Rearrange what you have. Donate items to charity.
36. Pro-choice supporters donate money to the clinic for each picket who shows up.
37. Donations are rounded up each night for food, and local church groups often donate food.
37. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
38. Motorists wishing to donate their points to the team are asked to contact Team Manager Ian Janes.
39. But to win your case you have to promise to donate your winnings to charity. 9.
40. I myself would be proud to donate to a fund of this kind, as I think a lot of people would.
41. He suggested they donate a percentage of their revenue to the cause.
42. Some may donate their carefully assembled collections to the museums.
43. Individuals may donate a maximum of $1000 to the campaign.
44. Imagine a millionaire who has decided to donate to a charity.
45. Some people buy rare or difficult to keep animals as pets and donate them to zoos.
46. Theatres round the world were invited to donate profits from that night's box office to the Bolshoi coffers.
47. Many are eager to donate organs to help save other lives.
48. The concert organizers say they will donate all profits to charity.
49. All council members donate their time, and the district being evaluated pays for travel, lodging, and food.
50. The donor will then be asked to donate bone marrow.
51. But his research laboratory colleague Tom Hedman can-thanks to generous people who donate their bodies to science.
52. Colleagues rally round to help Ann KIND-HEARTED fundraisers pulled out all the stops to donate more than £1,500 to a very ill colleague.
53. A woman who persuades a friend to donate oocytes will not get them herself.
54. He can refund the money or donate it to charity.
55. The watchman looked at me expectantly so of course I had to say how nice it was and also donate five rupees.
56. The idea is to make it convenient to donate blood.
57. And he happily agreed to donate the pumpkin for a charity event in which contestants would guess how many seeds it contained.
58. Employees who donate up to £480 to charity through their pay at work will receive tax relief.
59. Don't just ask for something while forgetting to donate.
60. Base: Any substance that can donate an electron pair.
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