Sentence examples for Be granting from inspiring English sources

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Be granting

noun

The act of granting; a bestowing or conferring; concession; allowance; permission.

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A spokesman for the production said that Ms. Ambrose would not be granting interview requests.

Should we be granting asylum to people who are wanted in their own countries?

Microsoft will also be granting $25m to local homeless aid organizations and anti-eviction lawyers.

We will be granting access to App Inventor for Android over the coming weeks.

Should an emissary with unlimited power be granting children money when their father chose to leave them nothing?

"The president will not be granting interviews about the football coach until the season is over," she said.

One was an investigative series on an arcane city agency discovered to be granting huge tax cuts to insiders.

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His wish was granted.

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