Sentence examples for to foundations from inspiring English sources

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to foundations

noun

The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect.

  • The foundation of his institute has been wrought with difficulty.

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They are also attractive to foundations and other nonprofit groups.

lawyer, devoted a lot of attention, almost all of it unfriendly, to foundations.

She is now turning to foundations — the only remaining source of money she can tap.

He has since become a large benefactor to foundations backed by Mr. Soros.

And some prizewinners give their prize money to foundations to support research in their fields.

To raise the money, Mr. Oppenheim has turned to foundations and past students.

And I'll tell that to foundations who ask me about this guy.

And they, too, are turning to foundations to make up the difference.

The investor said he hoped his generosity would spur other wealthy people to donate more to foundations.

As hundreds of abandoned homes, many reduced to foundations, came into view, the driver stepped hard on the gas.

The study looked at 151 gifts of at least $1 million worth of stock to foundations controlled by the donor.

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