original grant

collocation in English

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original
adjective
uk
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈrɪdʒ.ən.əl/
existing since the beginning, or being the earliest form ...
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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 oforiginalandgrantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The addition is only £20 million which does not make up for the loss in the purchasing power of theoriginalgrant.
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Everyone knows that land is liable to have changed hands several times from the time of theoriginalgrant.
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The population figures used for theoriginalgrantcalculation for 1983–84 were based on preliminary estimates pending further investigation of the 1981 census figures.
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There are other circumstances in which theoriginalgrantof leave to enter is not an issue.
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The realization of the underlying 0 t 0 or 0 d 0 was initially coded impressionistically by research assistants working on theoriginalgrant.
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When theoriginalgrantwas awarded, it was made plain that there would be no continuing funding and that the refuge should plan accordingly.
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It is right to review the position in the light of inflation, which has eroded theoriginalgrant.
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Theoriginalgrantwas £10,000, and it is now to be increased to £80,000.
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As with theoriginalgrantof £449 million (gross), this additional grant is repayable from any operating or disposal surplus.
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In the case of anoriginalgrant, for this is a separate use class, there would by definition be a change of use.
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The original benefit of the cheap land or theoriginalgrantreverts to the housing association when it pre-empts and buys.
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Although it is not relevant to the debate, stonewalling, which was in theoriginalgrant, is academic if fencing is cheaper.
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It would be fairer and certainly much simpler to recover the amount of theoriginalgrant.
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I could understand that statement if the grant were very limited, as was theoriginalgrantof £1,000.
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I understand that theoriginalgrantin the 1960s covered the cost of a pram.
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If a local authority has increased its expenditure greatly, obviously that will have an effect on the grant as theoriginalgrantwill be reconsidered.
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But this could be covered by conditions in theoriginalgrantof planning permission.
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I emphasise that we are looking into the conditions of this grant and the premises on which theoriginalgrantwas made.
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Although the grant has been doubled, we are really keeping the status quo because theoriginalgrantwas based on a lower number of children.
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