Similar words: surrounding, abound in, landing, spending, depending, outstanding, corresponding to, fund. Meaning: [fʌnd] n. 1. financial resources provided to make some project possible 2. the act of financing.
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61. The school has attracted funding from a number of sources.
62. The question which needs to be addressed is one of funding.
63. The club has been given funding for another year, but it's not out of the wood yet.
64. There are huge inequities in the distribution of research funding.
65. It's not vitally important that we get extra funding for the project but it would help.
66. The success of the project depends critically on the continuation of this funding.
67. The cuts in funding will be a disaster for the schools.
68. Successive administrations have failed to deliver adequate funding for education.
69. The government announced today that it is to cut funding for the arts for next year.
70. They could relax safe in the knowledge that they had the funding for the project.
71. We now need funding to turn the plans into bricks and mortar.
72. Any increase in students meant a concomitant increase in funding.
73. You mentioned the need for extra funding. Would you expand on that?
74. Funding of the health service has become a political football.
75. Cuts in funding have meant that equipment has been kept in service long after it should have been replaced.
76. The program is under threat of closure due to lack of funding.
77. Military and nuclear research have received the lion's share of public funding.
78. There have been large cuts in government funding for scientific research.
79. No funding will be available until the technology is completely proven.
80. Work on the project has come to a stop because of lack of funding.
81. It's the same old story of a badly managed project with inadequate funding.
82. The Prime Minister described transferring education to central government funding as "a retrograde step".
82. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
83. Work has temporarily come to a stop while the funding is reviewed.
84. The education director is persevering in his attempt to obtain additional funding for the school.
85. The bridge-building project had problems with funding right from the word go.
86. The worker's concern about cuts in the welfare funding has not abated.
87. The problem is not their lack of funding, but rather their lack of planning.
88. The reality of the situation is that unless we find some new funding soon, the youth centre will have to close.
89. The decision to withdraw funding represents a failure of imagination.
90. Could we get back to the original question of funding?
More similar words: surrounding, abound in, landing, spending, depending, outstanding, corresponding to, fund, hand in, end in, send in, fundamental, dining, trading, leading, wedding, building, including, hand in hand, according, recording, excluding, regarding, according to, underlying, building materials, round and round, funeral, fungible, function.