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Sentence count:180+14Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: admitallotallowawardbestowconsentdeal outdonategivegive outletpermitpresentAntonym: blamecensurereproveSimilar words: immigrantgranda grandgrandfathergrandmothergrandparentgrandchildblackcurrantMeaning: [grænt /grɑːnt]  n. 1. any monetary aid 2. the act of providing a subsidy 3. (law) a transfer of property by deed of conveyance 4. Scottish painter; cousin of Lytton Strachey and member of the Bloomsbury Group (1885-1978) 5. United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986) 6. 18th President of the United States; commander of the Union armies in the American Civil War (1822-1885) 7. a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business 8. a right or privilege that has been granted. v. 1. let have 2. give as judged due or on the basis of merit 3. be willing to concede 4. allow to have 5. bestow, especially officially 6. give over; surrender or relinquish to the physical control of another 7. transfer by deed. 
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121. I prepared the grant application to the National Institutes of Health.
122. It also discussed the possibility of a World Bank grant to help industry to adapt to the demands of the protocol.
123. Accordingly, it may at first sight seem advantageous to a landlord to grant such a tenancy.
124. Such geographic constraints were initially absent from the block grant program.
125. Of course, Jody could not grant me access to the players themselves.
126. They will grant you asylum, Mikhail - in exchange for your aircraft and your knowledge of it.
127. A justices' clerk has power to grant or refuse an application for transfer.
128. From an aerial view one can still trace the travellers' ways it had in 1245 when a market grant was made.
129. In terms of spending, it now cost £12 million to administer an annual expenditure of only £17 million on the grant.
130. Mr Lang gave an assurance yesterday that the further allocations will be equal to the amount of grant received.
131. Local officials sometimes complained about adverse decisions and strings attached to the grant but generally seemed satisfied.
132. The grant of a patent can too often assume a talismanic significance for those closely involved in its conception and development.
133. Grant arrived on the battlefield to find the Federals under heavy pressure all along their front.
134. The existence of such a valuation is a sinequanon to the grant of a further advance.
135. Thus by the sixth year about half of all the block grant money would be distributed on a discretionary basis.
136. Under a block grant approach, each state would receive a lump sum to be divided any way the state chose.
137. Farmers are also being given access to grant aid to help in setting up extra activities to supplement their farming income.
138. The Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh, I believe, had a recent £200,000 deficit, but has been awarded a larger grant.
139. Grant engages in some lightweight banter with the radio controller, Mickey, who doubles as the Cutter Boat Club barman.
140. Grant aid: Two historic sites in Whitby are to get grant aid from Scarborough Council.
141. Statutory agencies can encourage the establishment of local ethnically focused voluntary organizations by targeting specific grant aid.
142. The liberalisation of those rules since Ridge has affected procedures attendant upon the grant of a licence.
143. The surveyor wrote to successful grant applicants touting for custom.
144. The issues are revenue grant aid and the acquisition of new office accommodation.
145. God grant me the serenity to accept the things i can't change,the courage to change the things i can and the wisdom to make difference between them. Robert H. Schuller 
145. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
146. Simon receives a sports aid grant of £5,000 this year, which is taxed.
147. Julia Grant socialized with robber barons and was vilified for her role in a gold-market scandal.
148. The mayor does not automatically become Lord Mayor for that is the subject of a further grant from the Crown.
149. One aspect of the block grant other than program decisions and performance audits would require HUD-local interaction.
150. One student looking still had some time to go before his grant aid ended.
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