Example sentences of "be raise through " in BNC.
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1 | The paper also comments on the low proportion of expenditure to be raised through local taxation and the high ‘ gearing ’ on tax rises . |
2 | It is hoped that £1m will be raised through events staged in this country and across the rest of the world |
3 | Except in small quantities or special cases , money now has to be raised through debt . |
4 | Even though it hopes a third of this will be raised through sponsorship , the school is aware that some parents will still not be able to meet the cost . |
5 | However , only about one-quarter of total expenditure will be raised through the poll tax — the rest will come from a centrally-determined needs grant and a uniform business rate set by the government after a revaluation of non-domestic property . |
6 | The third , already made half of stone , would be raised through the night to ground level and across that , the attack would be made in the dark just before dawn . |
7 | Environment groups estimate that about £5 billion will be raised through the levy for Nuclear Electric by 1998 . |
8 | In Britain , around £1.2 billion ( $1.9 billion ) is likely to be raised through IPOs in the second quarter , well up on the same period in 1992 . |
9 | Different parties offer different quantities of public goods together with a statement of how the money will be raised through the tax system . |
10 | The Group will continue to welcome suggestions from staff on computing matters , which can be raised through any of the members or through the Users Group . |
11 | The remaining $4,500 million , to be raised through banks , was for the purchase of Italian goods and services . |
12 | A further $21.8 million a year may be raised through a special local tax , although this has to be approved by voters . |
13 | Teams should consist of four people and each one should pledge at least £100 or £25 per person , to be raised through sponsorship or a straight donation . |