Sentence examples for He has granted from inspiring English sources

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He has granted 212 pardons.

He has granted $30,000 for dressing room repairs.

He has granted an amnesty on parking tickets issued during the blackout.

He has granted interviews to French newspapers, planned visits to European officials and praised his prospective staffers.

He has granted commutations to more people than the past 12 presidents combined, including 568 inmates with life sentences.

He has granted few interviews and he seemed nervous when we talked, or perhaps a bit suffocated by Keil, who was always with us.

He has granted millions of dollars to numerous universities and foundations for research in the fields of mercury-related illnesses, cancer, heart disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).

He has granted one-on-ones only on topics like running and brush-clearing, designed to burnish his image as a Reaganesque frontiersman.

He has granted a pardon for 1 out of every 50 applicants, compared with 1 out of 33 for George W. Bush, 1 of 8 for Bill Clinton and 1 of 3 for Ronald Reagan.

He has granted several interviews in his office, which is tucked above a branch of his bank and down the hall from a gallery showing works from his collection of European and Mexican art.

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That you have explained the purpose of the research to the person, the risks and benefits of the research to the individual and s/he has granted consent.

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