Grant

//ɡɹɑːnt//

"Grant" in a Sentence (31 examples)

Even if I grant that what you say is true, it is no excuse.

God grant that you come home safe and sound.

I will grant that you are right on this point.

We would appreciate it if you grant us this concession.

Are you able to grant us a special discount of 5% for 50 sets of the product?

I have kept available the afternoon of the 20th and the 21st, and would like to know if Mr Grant will be available for a meeting on either of those two days.

The troops fought with Grant against the Confederates.

Octal paid a large grant for the researchers to carry out some market research.

We would be prepared to grant you a special discount of 5% for the quantity of 10 sets of STL#3456.

I got a grant for my tuition.

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He was granted permission to attend the meeting.

The genie granted him three wishes

He Suſpends on theſe Reaſons, that Thomas Rue had granted a general Diſcharge to Adam Muſhet, who was his Conjunct, and correus debendi, after the alleadged Service, which Diſcharged Muſhet, and conſequently Houstoun his Partner.

c. 1930, Serenity Prayer God, grant me the serenity[…]

In order to grant the rich these pleasures, the social contract is reconfigured. The welfare state is dismantled. […]

The universe exists, said the father: somebody must have made it. If that somebody exists, said I, somebody must have made him. I grant that for the sake of argument, said the Oratorian.

"They are tall, certainly," said Sir Chetwynd... "I grant you they are tall. That is, the majority of them are. But I have seen short men among them. The Khedive is not taller than I am. And the Egyptian face is very deceptive. The features are often fine,—occasionally classic,—but intelligent expression is totally lacking."

Before I would have granted to that act. But thou preferr'st thy life before thine honor.

the grant of permission for a project

I got a grant from the government to study archeology in Egypt.

a grant of land or of money

He could open that footlocker once in awhile^([sic]) and look at actual cash, loads of bills, tens, twenties, eagles, Grants, Lincolns, Washingtons.

How much money would you have if you had […] 7 Grants? […] 20 Jeffersons and 3 Grants?

Presidents: Cash money, folding bills, the green stuff, cabbage, lettuce, bucks, dough, i.e., Washingtons ($1), Jeffersons ($2), Lincolns ($5), Jacksons ($20), Grants ($50), McKinleys ($500), Clevelands ($1,000), Madisons ($5,000), and Wilsons ($100,000).

How much money would you have if you had 2 Grants, 4 Washingtons, and 1 Lincoln?

Write an equation for each relevant clue. Solve by substitution. […] h. 10 Grants make a McKinley (M_c). i. 2 Grants make a Franklin.

Linus is afraid of money. Not the smaller bills, the Washingtons and Lincolns, the Jacksons and Grants, but the larger sums, the cashier’s checks with multiple zeros, the stock portfolios and escrow accounts, afraid too of what they buy, the new cars with their leather stink, the first-class seats on airplanes, the cellular phones and fax modems.

9 Jacksons = / 3 Grants = / 2 Washingtons =

THE WIND SHIFTED COURSE a few degrees and the downpouring of Jacksons and Grants and Franklins blew due east, pelting the storefronts on Market Street. The money got entangled in the telephone lines, plastered the windshields of parked cars, and fell into uncovered trash bins. […] The black dealer was sitting in a nest of money and was stuffing Grants in his jacket’s pockets.

Joseph had missed the feeling of carrying a phat bankroll, one not padded with Washingtons and topped with Grants.

I would go over to his house wide eyed, ears open, and seeking any form of obtaining money to strengthen up my outfits. I would help him count money that would spread across the entire living room. This temptation of stealing some of those Franklins, Grants, Jacksons, Hamiltons, Lincolns, Jeffersons, and Washingtons was too strong for me to resist at twelve years old.

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