- raise
- 01. The government has just announced that it is going to [raise] the minimum wage in our state to $8.00 an hour.02. I just got a [raise] of over 50 cents an hour.03. If you know the answer, please [raise] your hand.04. Jackie Kennedy once said that if you don't [raise] your children well, whatever else you do well doesn't matter very much.05. We had to wait before going into town because the bridge into the city had been [raised] to let a boat out of the harbor.06. My aunt and uncle [raise] chickens for the fresh eggs.07. Most fathers these days take a greater role in the [raising] of their children than fathers of past generations.08. There is a Yoruba proverb which observes that it takes a whole village to [raise] a child.09. There is a Chinese proverb which observes that to understand your parents' love, you must [raise] children yourself.10. In November 2000, pop star Elton John [raised] more than $615,000 for his AIDS foundation through the sale of some of his clothes.11. The Romans were so fond of eating certain kinds of mice that the upper classes [raised] them to be eaten.12. Dutch immigrants used lotteries to [raise] money for New York's poor as early as 1655.13. Contrary to popular belief, alcohol lowers rather than [raises] the body temperature.14. The very existence of the islands of the Maldives are threatened by global warming, which results in the [raising] of sea levels.15. Cows are [raised] by farmers in Burundi, but are generally not eaten because the slaughter of a cow reduces one's visible wealth.16. The British flag was first [raised] on Hong Kong island in January of 1841.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.