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Example sentences for "voluntary contributions"

  • That this is more probable, common experience proves, as Orestes was but the other day a king, and is now a beggar.

  • The titles of his dramas are variously reckoned from about 37 to about 50 in number.

  • Proposal to raise by voluntary contributions a large sum to be employed as capital by the city.

  • Side-note: Proposal to raise by voluntary contributions a large sum to be employed as capital by the city.

  • Like the Blind Asylum, this Institution is supported by voluntary contributions.

  • Supported by voluntary Contributions, for the reception of reduced Inhabitants of Brighton and Hove, under the regulation of a Committee of Management.

  • The hopes of its projectors rested on voluntary contributions, private munificence, and the general favor of the public.

  • It is a purely benevolent association, being supported entirely by voluntary contributions.

  • The Nursery is non-sectarian, there are no restrictions as to creed, nationality or colour, and it is supported by voluntary contributions.

  • They owe their origin to the donation of a lady, which has been increased by voluntary contributions, and is now under the direction of a board of ladies, mostly Friends, who are aided by the advice of a few select gentlemen.

  • From this institution, Mr. Eddy led me to another establishment, also founded and supported by voluntary contributions, viz.

  • The City Hospital was built in the year 1770, by voluntary contributions, and is supported by the interest of its capital, and by the state government.

  • The house of the American Bible Society, to which I was accompanied by Mr. Eddy, was built by voluntary contributions of its members, and has been three years finished.

  • The institution is entirely supported by voluntary contributions, though a few paying pupils are admitted.

  • These are supported by voluntary contributions, and are for the benefit of old women or married couples of the parishes of Marylebone, Paddington, or part of St. Pancras.

  • The seats are free, and the expenses are defrayed by voluntary contributions.

  • The Lecturer was remunerated by voluntary contributions, chiefly, collected from the inhabitants throughout the parish, the average amount altogether being about £60 per annum.

  • It is supported by voluntary contributions, the early Communion alms, and half the contents of the church boxes at St. Luke’s.

  • Thus the income per scholar from voluntary contributions in Voluntary Schools, and from rates in Board Schools, is in certain selected towns as follows:-- Voluntary contributions.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "voluntary contributions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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