raise造句1 It is easier to raise the devil than to lay him.
2 The estate is holding an auction to raise money.
3 Gradually raise your body into an upright position.
4 Would all those in favour please raise their hands?
5 The concert will raise money for local charities.
6 Yes. I got a raise.
7 We raise turkeys mainly for the Christmas market.
8 I didn't get a raise.
9 They decided to raise money by subscription.
10 Our campaign's main purpose is to raise money.
11 We'll need to raise more money next year.
12 My grandfather used to raise sheep in Wales.
13 It would be foolish to raise hopes unnecessarily.
14 Do you think you'll get a raise?
15 The organization has launched a campaign to raise $150,[www.]000.
16 Can you raise the torch so I can see?
17 The union plans to raise the issue of overtime.
18 Please give me a raise.
19 He got a raise in his monthly wages.
20 The Treasury has decided to raise interest rates as a pre-emptive measure against inflation.
21 Celebrate what you've accomplished, but raise the bar a little higher each time you succeed.
22 The purpose of the occasion was to raise money for medical supplies.
23 The club members voted with one accord to raise the dues.
24 The company said that it was constrained to raise prices.
25 The consultant who suggested using spamming to raise the company's profile has been fired.
26 Parents want to know the best way to nurture and raise their child to adulthood.
27 I waited, hoping for an opportune moment to discuss the possibility of a raise.
28 He was so weak from hunger he could hardly raise his meagre arms.
29 Will the government honour its election pledge not to raise taxes?
30 People put up their homes as collateral in order to raise the money to invest in the scheme.