Sentences with granting
grant
G g - To grant a charter.
- To grant permission.
- New laws will force lenders to use common sense guidelines when granting credit to students.
- The United States is granting some 600 prisoners held at a US detention centre in Afghanistan the right to challenge their detention, officials say.
- To grant a request.
- I grant that point.
- It initially responded by granting extra compulsion powers to the Ombudsman's office and giving it an extra $1 million.
- The granting of protection visas to the group, he said.
- To grant property.
- Several major foundations made large grants to fund the research project.
- Once the registration is completed, the registrant will have a patent granting him exclusive rights over the invention.
- There are a number of factors that lenders take into account when granting home loans, and the first of these is the equity available in a property.
- Your loyalty to the cause is taken for granted.
- On May 14th, President Obama issued a moratorium on drilling new wells and the granting of environmental waivers.
- Of course, the main worry of any insurance provider is the amount of risk they are undertaking when it comes to granting a policy.