Sentence examples for goes towards a from inspiring English sources

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Charity shops have the benefit of quality-checked items and the knowledge that your purchase goes towards a worthy cause.

A significant part of the UK's legal cannabis production goes towards a cannabis-based medicine called Sativex.

Givling costs just $0.50 32pp) to play a round and an additional $0.30 19pp) goes towards a transaction fee with gamers receiving one free game per day.

The presence of the crystalline phase and of a rigid amorphous fraction does not significantly modify PLLA fragility parameters and the polymer remains "fragile", while for PET the semi-crystalline material goes towards a "strong character".

The amount of money that you're not using to eat goes towards a philanthropic organization that they're aligned with that feeds people in the community that they're in, outside the walls of the CCRC.

1 Boyce's Ave, Bristol BS8 4AA; 0117 946 6577; primrosecafe.co.uk Friska Bristol cafe chain committed to great food (like pho and laksa) for an equally great cause: a cut of profits from the monthly special goes towards a developing world microfinance project.

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This year, every sentence analysed goes towards an exam.

The money will go towards a trip to Germany next year.

Twenty-two dollarseveralal times a week could go towards a deposit on a house".

20% of R&D is still said to be going towards "a low-carbon transition".

The money will go towards a new building and exhibition space.

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