单词 | Grant |
例句 | 1. His rareness disinclined me to grant his request. 2. They'd got a special grant to encourage research. 3. The grant helped defray the expenses of the trip. 4. I'd be homeward bound even before Grant arrived. 5. He sought renewal of the grant. 6. to grant sb. permission to do sth. 7. We have reservations in the name of Grant. 8. Grant payments will be made to suitable applicants. 9. Britain could grant Spain's request . 10. The school has received a large capital grant to improve its buildings. 11. The full student maintenance grant was rather less than £2 000. 12. This play is supported by a grant from the local arts council. 13. Thomas Grant worked on the railway for fifty years. 14. The judge refused to grant an injunction . 15. No country would grant him political asylum . 16. You may be eligible for a clothing grant. 17. Are you Mrs Grant, by any chance? 18. A lot of my grant goes on books. 19. "And he sure didn't help us," Grant said bitterly. 20. The commission has the power to grant temporary exemptions. 21. The scheme is partly financed by a government grant. 22. He requested that the Premier grant him an interview. 23. Grant that we may know your presence and love. 24. I grant the truth of what he says. 25. Unfortunately(/grant.html), my application for a grant was rejected. 26. Judges only grant marriage annulments in exceptional circumstances. 27. France has agreed to grant him political asylum. 28. He has been awarded a research grant. 29. The board has decided to withhold part of their grant money from certain students. 30. The government put the skids under the plan by stopping their research grant. 1. They'd got a special grant to encourage research. 2. I'd be homeward bound even before Grant arrived. 3. to grant sb. permission to do sth. 4. We have reservations in the name of Grant. 5. Grant payments will be made to suitable applicants. 6. Britain could grant Spain's request . 7. The school has received a large capital grant to improve its buildings. 8. This play is supported by a grant from the local arts council. 9. A lot of my grant goes on books. 10. I grant the truth of what he says. 11. He refused to grant them long - term credits. 12. If you grant my request, you will earn my thanks. 13. They may grant you power, honour, and riches but afflict you with servitude, infamy, and poverty. 14. The cost of the project will be defrayed by a government grant. 31. Hugh Grant stars as the romantic hero. 32. She won a grant to develop her own business. 33. Schools in the scheme will receive an annual grant. 34. A freeholder may grant a lease of any duration. 35. Grant was always fussy about his personal appearance . 36. I supplement my grant by working in the evenings. 37. He refused to grant them long - term credits. 38. You might be eligible for a grant. 39. The university gets a government grant. 40. She's always had a soft spot for Grant. 41. Grant and Lee are bracketed in history. 42. The judge refused to grant him bail. 43. I grant he's been ill, but that doesn't excuse him. 44. Anyone wishing to apply for a grant should write to the Treasurer. 45. The plaque awarded to Grant is a mark of recognition for his years of service. 46. The government has agreed to underwrite the project with a grant of £5 million. 47. To qualify for a grant, students must satisfy certain criteria. 48. These studios are funded by a grant from the Kress Foundation. 49. Many applicants for the grant are put off by the maze of regulations and conditions. 50. An additional grant has enabled the team to push forward with research plans. 51. The theatre's annual grant from the Arts Council has been cut. 52. He said there was some doubt over the way Grant had died, and recorded an open verdict . 53. He took a risk, I'll grant you. But when you think about it, the risk was pretty small. 54. What's the form when you apply for a research grant? 55. Grant puts a special emphasis on weather in his paintings. 56. The grant was a real godsend, especially considering the theatre was due to close next month. 57. You can get a grant if you've lived in the area for three years. 58. I would love to be able to grant her wish. 59. The history of the company is closely bound up with the history of the Grant family. 60. You may be able to get a grant from the local authority. 61. The amount of grant the council received from the Government was progressively reduced. 62. Grant won/achieved/gained a comfortable/easy victory against/over Cooper in yesterday's match. 63. He's got talent, I grant you , but he doesn't work hard enough. 64. As a struggling young composer she applied to the Scottish Arts Council for a grant. 65. That grant was pretty small beer: we shall need a lot more money. 66. I grant that it must have been upsetting but even so I think she made a bit of a fuss. 67. Under the new regulation we can grant full registration to foreign lawyers. 68. They receive a grant of £1094 to cover the cost of miscellaneous expenses. 69. You may be eligible for a discretionary grant for your university course. 70. A supplementary grant may be awarded at the discretion of the committee. 71. We got a government grant for setting up our business, but they clawed it all back again in taxes. 72. If you grant my request, you will earn my thanks. 73. By refusing to give us a grant to make this programme, they are denying us a platform. 74. We have received information that Grant may have left the country. 75. The government has rescued the firm from bankruptcy by giving them a grant. 76. She won a grant to study political science with special reference to China. 77. We've applied to a charitable organization for a grant for the project. 78. If we can get that grant from the local authority, we'll be well away. 79. I grant you it looks good, but it's not exactly practical. 80. The authorities wouldn't grant us permission to fly all the way down to San Francisco, so I had to kick my heels at Tunis Airport. 81. Researchers were given a £10,000 grant to continue their work. 82. You can get a grant to repair/towards the repair of your house. 83. The government has awarded a 3.5 million pound grant for the restoration of the opera house. 84. I grant you she's a clever woman, but I wouldn't want to work for her. 85. The government gave us a grant to build another classroom. 85. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 86. The reduction in their grant is an acknowledgement that they have been paid too much. 87. They may grant you power, honour, and riches but afflict you with servitude, infamy, and poverty. 88. Students should apply to their local council for a grant. 89. The cost of the project will be defrayed by a government grant. 90. The Police Committee requested a grant from the Government to cover the extra expense. 91. She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius. 92. The young men seem to be preferring some request which the elder ones are indisposed to grant. 93. The refusal to grant extra funding to schools in the poorest areas caused a political storm. 94. The new government is to grant a free pardon to all political prisoners. 95. Young Man: Mrs Grant, my Dad's a chartered accountant. 96. Institutions can only apply for one grant per year. 97. Paintings by Bell and Grant attracted renewed interest. 98. Why should he suddenly grant you an audience? 99. The average student is much better off under our arrangements of a combined grant and loan scheme than previously. 100. Grant, who receives some backing from Hogan clubs, relies heavily on support from his wife Linda. 101. Three schemes next to and at Stockton Station will receive grant aid. 102. Any proposals to grant rights to the Tamils have to get the prior approval of Buddhist monks. 103. Of course, the court may still grant a disgorgement order merely where it is satisfied that an investor has been adversely affected. 104. That includes more than £150,000 to projects supervising offenders through the young adult offenders grant scheme. 105. The government argued that this was correct since many projects would have gone ahead irrespective of automatic grant. 106. More fundamentally, in the early 1980s a new system of local-government support was introduced - the block grant. 107. The committee awarded a £300 grant towards starting the project in December 1989. 108. He applied for a grant of land and this was sold to him for a nominal sum. 109. Mr Adrian Grant opened accounts for both his children when they were born. 110. Not only in agriculture, but in industry generally, grant money should have strings attached. 111. Suddenly Grant felt drained and aware once more of the increasing ache in his injured arm and leg. 112. By summer 1990, 44 schools had successfully applied for grant maintained status. 113. He remembered how innocently they had discussed which natives they would blow to smithereens and which they would grant a reprieve to. 114. Barry Silk was already with Martin Grant when they came alongside. 115. Arts and Sports Councils established under Acts of Parliament and funded by block grant offer a further instance. 115. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 116. But this is irrelevant to the question whether it is in relation to the grant of a further advance. 117. Grant and co-star Julianne Moore provide only modest charm as the couple expecting their first baby. 118. Quality Assurer Quality Assurer privilege allows you to grant or deny approval to packages using option 1.5.3. 119. That is the deal it must accept as a condition of a £3 million grant from the Sports Council. 120. The police believe magistrates are under pressure to grant bail, even when officers advise them it could be dangerous. 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. 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. 151. Love should bring joy, it should grant a person peace, but here and not, it was bringing only pain. Nicholas Sparks 152. In February 1961 Parliament was asked to approve the grant of an extra £12,000 in the Supplementary Estimates. 153. We applied for a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund on the basis that its support alone could save the church. 154. The meeting was complete with a slide show prepared by the National League of Cities that explained the block grant program. 155. The committee has the authority to grant immunity to witnesses without the approval of the Justice Department. 156. If the vote is successful, the school could achieve grant maintained status by September next year. 157. However a letter giving the details of grant aid for 1988 was not available for us until Easter. 158. These assessments form a crucial input to the determination of the actual funding allocation to each Local Authority through Block Grant. 159. At the same time, though, it has carefully refrained from protesting at the decision to grant the boy asylum. 160. The law would grant indigenous communities significant autonomy in the way they run their communities. 161. Grant Metropolitan's Inntrepreneur lease already provides for independent arbitration but rents are still considered excessive by many tenant leaders. 162. Would it not be possible to give them an annual grant to spend on projects they approve? 163. Instead he asked parliament for a temporary grant of special powers to deal with the aftermath of the insurrection. 164. Newcastle has seen a massive £1.4m in major project grant aid for the construction of a new North stand. 165. Relatives of Peter Williams began shouting and hurling abuse after magistrates refused to grant bail. 166. Transport does not appear as a separate item, but as part of the overall block grant to regional authorities. 167. A series of minor ailments led Grant and Julie to take Maisie to a doctor, and tests revealed leukaemia. 168. Project supported by the Shanghai Postdoctoral Sustentation Fund, Chellona(Grant No. ). 169. Don't use ALL: One of the most common mistakes is to grant all-- access to all commands, access to all users, or any other permutation. 170. An Educational Grant from the UCB Institute of Allergy, the Agence Nationale de la Recherche , and the European Commission supported this study. 171. Intellect will be removed from retribution itemisation. A new trainable ability Purified Armor will grant intellect based on armor value. 172. In case there is the 4th round of UGC Matching Grant Scheme, your donation will be included in our application for the matching funds. 173. " Everybody will grant that, Edward -- grant it privately, anyway. 174. Former town, southern central Virginia, site of the surrender of Robert E. Lee to Ulysses S. Grant on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War. 175. Eventually in 1905, Nicholas II will be forced to grant a Duma,(http:///grant.html) an assembly to Russia. 176. All right, your teaching fellows have the authority to work with me and grant you an extension, but you have to ask for it ahead of time. 177. So Mr. Grant says when he travels frequently for work, besides his BlackBerry Bold he also takes along his Canon point-and-shoot camera to take pictures. 178. The GRANT statement allows an authorized user to grant these privileges and the REVOKE statement is used to remove them. 179. Kathy Partridge is executive director of Interfaith Funders, a network of faith-based and secular grant makers working to advance the field of congregation-based community organizing. 180. The foundation said grant recipient Eric Lam at Rutgers University in New Jersey is exploring tomatoes as a antiviral drug delivery system. |
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