Sentence examples for he has allotted from inspiring English sources

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He says he has allotted individual ministers to consider how this can be done in relation to specific countries.

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When Maddy wasn't collecting freebies from familiars who were working the booths, he was dropping money that he had allotted himself for the event.

He claims it's the first time he's allowed it in three years, and has allotted just 10 minutes for it, though in the end it's more like five.

He lives with his girlfriend, Cara Bedick, and they have allotted an entire man-cave bedroom and a third of the living room to neatly organized and brightly lighted Thurston displays.

When Schools Chancellor Harold O. Levy lashed out last week at the State Board of Regents' school aid proposal for next year, he was actually protesting a cryptic but time-honored formula that for years has allotted more money per pupil to the state's other large cities.

GRTA has allotted $270m for this.

The White House has allotted $79m for the fight.

The county has allotted $300,000 for the project this year.

That's considerably more than ESPN has allotted any of us over the past week.

So far, the government has allotted $16m to that end, and will no doubt add more.

The college has allotted $5.5 million to finance the first stage of the recruitment effort.

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