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(61) The communities then scramble to raise money -- turning to higher taxes.
(62) Northland Methodist Church hope to raise money to extend the church for extra function rooms.
(63) The aim of the tax is to raise money for education.
(64) The local hospital has launched a campaign to raise money for new X-ray equipment.
(65) He's been diving into local affairs to help raise money for charity.
(66) In order to raise money, he decided to raffle his motor-cycle combination.
(67) In a volatile market, an underwritten offer may be the only way a company can raise money.
(68) The church is trying to raise money for a new carpet.
(69) Several members of the congregation organized a bake sale to raise money for a new piano.
(70) These also raise money for charity and pay out 50p for every £1 worth of tickets bought.
(70) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(71) The airports can often raise money by issuing bonds to investors, but they tend to be managed unimaginatively.
(72) The idea of an activity solely related to trying to raise money was at that stage an unpalatable one.
(73) Join a pressure group or raise money for famine relief.
(74) The event is being sponsored by Dolphins safety Louis Oliver, who hopes to raise money for charity.
(75) Ron wants to raise money for disabled children, whom he has worked with for many years.
(76) Meanwhile, low borrowing rates are enticing some junk-rated companies to raise money in the high-yield market.
(77) The bid document stated clearly that a private organizing committee, and not city government, would raise money and build venues.
(78) Its brief run here features a string of celebrity couples donating their talents to raise money for the Sacramento Theatre Company.
(79) Bank pressures already have forced them to sell off 30 prized purebred heifers to raise money to pay back debt.
(80) Care assistants and kitchen assistant took the plunge to raise money for summer outings for the Centre's clients.
(81) The groups raise money and distribute it to help those in need, mainly through social workers.
(82) Abortion is becoming a political football misrepresented by the right to raise money and advance political agendas.
(83) Local teams compete to raise money for a notable charity.
(84) Churn makes it harder for charities to raise money, keeps real-estate prices in check and politics volatile.
(85) It can help you to raise money, stabilise your mortgage payments or simply save money.
(86) The film, which is based on the story of Peter Pan, will raise money for a children's hospital ward.
(87) He suffered cancer a few years ago ... and is putting the show on to raise money for cancer charities.
(88) Keating did say he would be willing to raise money for a memorial to the 1921 riot victims.
(89) Step Two was supposed to keep the government from being able to raise money in the capital markets to maintain current operations.
(90) The trip also is intended to raise money and sympathy for the plight of the Tibetan people.
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