Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] funds for the " in BNC.
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1 | Since the de Mazia Trust remains the most forceful opponent of the current Barnes leadership ( and a major source of operating funds for the Barnes Foundation ) , serious doubts about its legitimacy would lift a major obstacle from the Barnes board 's freedom of movement . |
2 | Shares are essentially a method of raising funds for the company , so that if money is available by other means ( loans from various sources , endowments , etc ) there may be no need to form a share company . |
3 | The maypole committee , of which Amos was president , had been looking for ways of raising funds for the May weekend and old folks ' treat ( of which more later ) , the most important weekend in the lives of the villagers . |
4 | THE BRITISH government has extracted a price for generosity in providing funds for the British Antarctic Survey ( BAS ) . |
5 | He deplored the House 's ‘ dilatoriness ’ in voting funds for the war with Spain . |
6 | Many a PCC is also actively engaged in raising funds for the preservation and development of its church , an activity to which Dr George Carey testifies in his book The Church in the Market Place . |
7 | Roger may have played a significant part in raising funds for the enterprise . |
8 | The Disabled Persons Act 1986 enshrined the new principles , though without providing funds for the advocacy arrangements desired . |
9 | Today , FSP/UK , an independent member of a network which includes six South Pacific countries , Australia , Canada and the United States , is committed to finding funds for the Malaria/AIDS programme . |
10 | Rival gambling enterprises fear the lottery , aimed at raising funds for the arts , sport and charities , will cost them more than £1 billion a year . |