Example sentences of "raise [noun] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 IF you want to get in trim for summer and raise money for a good cause , sign up for sponsored aerobics at the Dolphin Centre later this month .
2 The younger men ‘ started what was called jazz bands ’ through which to win prizes and raise money for the strike effort . ’
3 Walk your dog and raise money for the Macmillan nurse appeal at the same time .
4 Cloudbase Paragliding are offering you a great opportunity to take to the air and raise money for the charity Barnardos .
5 They raise money for the hospice and other charities through a varied range of activities , including abseiling and putting on stage shows .
6 Roger Green and Peter Katin gave delightful concerts to demonstrate the new instrument which provided an opportunity for graduates to come back to the University , meet old friends again and raise funds for the Foundation .
7 TONIGHT ten City firms will compete for the title of Financial Brain Game Champions 1992 — and raise funds for the charity ActionAid .
8 Ambassador to the USA and Lady Renwick ) is also intended to stimulate American patronage and raise funds for the Royal Academy and the Royal Marsden Cancer Appeal ( tickets from the organizer on 0799 52699 ) .
9 ‘ We used to have to go to them all and raise funds for the old Alma Mater .
10 I would walk north to south , with the wind on my back , and raise sponsorship for the sort of people I had met in Nigeria .
11 ULSTER investors who take a stake in this summer 's flotation of Northern Ireland Electricity may be able to make a ‘ quick buck ’ and raise cash for the next issue of British Telecom shares .
12 Elsie Streek raises money for the Brook Hospital Scanner Appeal by holding raffles at her classes .
13 ‘ We all feel badly let down , ’ said Margaret Basterfield , of the Friends Of The Institute which raises funds for the charity .
14 While the nation raises funds for the annual appeal , Group employees could become stars and feature live on television .
15 Furthermore , the absence of a British standardisation raises problems for the use of the test with British children .
16 The finding about ‘ ? s ’ also raises problems for the BCG .
17 As with all attempts to develop an anti-discriminatory approach , the process raises dilemmas for the practitioner :
18 We have seen that issues of causation and blameworthiness raise problems for the courts when deciding whether the plaintiff 's conduct was sufficiently serious to deserve a reduction in his entitlement to damages , or to deserve no damages at all .
19 The committee headed by Dame Gillian Brown held a Literary Lunch in honour of Penelope Fitzgerald a fascinating occasion that also raised £2000 for the Appeal .
20 The ladies raised money for the ‘ Prince of Wales Fund ’ and the Queen 's ‘ Work for Women Fund ’ , the cards being 2s. 0d. and 2s. 6d .
21 Then on our next project we raised money for the swimming pool that they required .
22 The promise was made after five members of the charity committee which raised money for the unit said they felt betrayed by hospital managers .
23 An enterprising member of Dorothy George 's class raised money for the projected Chester Hospice by successfully negotiating all the obstacles in a sponsored round of a Krypton Factor assault course .
24 A street collection in Darlington raised £100.56 for the Horses and Ponies Protection Association .
25 , and from packing , raised £60 for the Sudbury town football club 's ‘ Floodlight Appeal ’ on , by enduring a sponsored silence during a four hour shift .
26 Parishioners at the Holy Family Church in Cockerton , Darlington , have raised £250 for the Romanian Mattress Appeal .
27 He invited his clients to pay for the privilege of cutting his locks and raised £1,000 for the Chest Heart and Stroke Association .
28 — The 1992 Pubs , Clubs and Hotels Exhibition will be held at Gateshead International Stadium on March 3 , 4 and 5. — A show organised by clubland entertainer Terry Milligan in memory of his mother-in-law and former stewardess at Newcastle East Conservative Club , the late Katie Brown , raised £1,000 for the Fight Against Cancer Trust , based at Newcastle Freeman Hosptial. — Presentations to the winners of the West Durham Snooker League will be held at Horndale Social Club , Newton Aycliffe on Friday , April 3. — Popular organiser John Beattie is now resident at Old Shildon Social Club every Saturday and Monday night playing for dancing .
29 A Karaoke Night held by ICI employees raised £1,000 for the newly-opened Anne Charlton Home in Redcar for multiple sclerosis sufferers .
30 Will he now reconsider his advice that local initiative will solve all these problems , given that he has undermined local initiative in the example quoted earlier about people who have been willing to put up £17 million of locally raised money for a project which was undermined by the Welsh Office ?
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