annual grant

collocation in English

meaningsofannualandgrant

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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
us
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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grant
noun[C]
uk
/ɡrɑːnt/
us
/ɡrænt/
an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a ...
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(Definition ofannualandgrantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofannual grant

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Polytechnics do not receive anannualgrantbut are funded by local education authorities.
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An initial grant of £300 is made for this purpose and a subsequentannualgrantis made for the provision and maintenance of instruments.
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We are giving the foundation anannualgrantof £250,000 to enable it to support diversion projects.
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In common with other national museums and galleries, theannualgrantfor the armouries is determined for a fixed number of years.
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Theannualgrantis in the region of £700,000, which is totally inadequate for its present needs.
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If theannualgrantcannot cover the recurrent expenditure, it releases additional funds.
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The war led to the stoppage of theannualgrant-in-aid from the imperial exchequer, hence the administration halted its numerous development projects funded through the colonial development fund.
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Even if they cannot do that as a straight action, they could make anannualgrantequal to the rates.
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That is close to the student'sannualgrantof £2,250.
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They seek to increase the basicannualgrantfor them to £1,359, subject to an income limit, including the grant, of £3,633.
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The gallery'sannualgranthas had to be foregone for the next three years in consequence.
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Even supposing that theannualgrantwere considerably increased—which would certainly be an improvement—that method is, in itself, unsatisfactory.
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He has promised to look again at the situation which the amendment put down originally provided, limiting the sales to theannualgrant.
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It is proposed to increase the basicannualgrantto £1,464, subject to an income limit, including the grant, of £3,913.
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It is proposed to increase the basicannualgrantto £1,626 subject to an income limit, including the grant, of £4,341.
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There is a rigidity of classification between recurrent grant and capital grant, but there is no recurringannualgrantfor depreciation.
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Each department gets the sameannualgrantof £5 for a class laboratory.
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It is the normal practice to settle for five years at a time the amount ofannualgrantto be made available to the universities.
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As the commuted sums will repay local authority debt, cancelling out the loss ofannualgrant, the effect on local authority resources will be neutral.
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Theannualgrant-in-aid is assessed on the basis of estimates of expenditure on the several areas of activity undertaken by the agency.
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