Use of donation in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include donation at the start of sentence, donation at the end of sentence and donation in the middle of sentence

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donation at the end of sentence


  1. I gave a small donation.
  2. He's too mean to make a donation.
  3. She's too mean to make a donation.
  4. I took the initiative in blood donation.
  5. The project is funded by public donation.
  6. She turned her nose up at my small donation.
  7. The company has chipped in with a $200 donation.
  8. A wealthy sponsor came to our rescue with a generous donation.
  9. A wealthy benefactor came to their rescue with a generous donation.

donation in the middle of sentence


  1. Send us a donation now.
  2. The donation aggregated to.
  3. The donation was made anonymously.
  4. She made a personal donation to the fund.
  5. They made a generous donation to charity.
  6. He made a generous donation to the charity.
  7. This donation brings the total up to $6 000.
  8. Her request for a donation met with a repulse.
  9. This is the biggest donation we've had to date.
  10. It's impossible to wring a donation out of him.
  11. Somebody has made a donation of £1 million to Oxfam.
  12. The donation he made was a deductible on his tax form.
  13. Would you like to make a donation to our charity appeal?
  14. Every year she makes a large donation to a worthy cause.
  15. The donation is the biggest private gift to a humanitarian cause.
  16. In return for his donation, he wanted face time with the President.
  17. A local businessman stepped in with a large donation for the school.
  18. A donation of £250 has been received, bringing the total to £3 750.
  19. Put me down for a £10 donation, and you can put my husband down for the same.
  20. The company's donation was surely motivated by self-interest, as it attracted a lot of media attention.

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