noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
commercial
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But there was still a residue of the functions of social reputation and recommendation. Commercial sponsorship .
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The Belle before 1967 carried no commercial sponsorship . 2.
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The Football League, for example, has only accepted shirt advertising and fu 11 commercial sponsorship in the last few years.
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The gap between government parsimony and the needs of sport is filled by commercial sponsorship .
corporate
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And I don't mean corporate sponsorship .
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That piece of nostalgia, with corporate sponsorship from Miller Beer and Cellular One, is expected to be free.
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Television provides the main link between sport and corporate sponsorship .
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The visible presence of corporate sponsorship has steadily mushroomed.
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For that reason the concept of site specificity and corporate sponsorship are antithetical.
generous
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Fortunately, generous sponsorship of farming is still in place.
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In particular, we must note the generous and imaginative sponsorship of the group of king penguins by McVitie's Biscuits.
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Industry has been generous with its sponsorship and with technical support.
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De Beers were very generous in their sponsorship of this ball.
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The lecture received generous sponsorship from Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Limited.
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Meanwhile the committee set the rules and obtained generous sponsorship through local industry, together with donors for the two trophies.
new
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It is intended that this new sponsorship will become an annual event.
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The Saints have got new sponsorship and a new home ... the Oxford Speedway stadium.
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But winning new sponsorship deals can be extremely time consuming and frustrating for the organisers.
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Three first-division clubs have announced new sponsorship .
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Surrey have signed a new three-year sponsorship package with Foster's.
private
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We will continue to encourage private sector sponsorship of sport.
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I shall be happy to speak about private sponsorship of the arts if asked.
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This is partly the result of government policies aimed at reducing public funding in favour of increased private sponsorship .
■ NOUN
deal
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The company is doubling its sponsorship deal for the Henley rowers.
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Noades stormed out after eight clubs blocked the proposed £13million Bass sponsorship deal and six other club representatives followed him.
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But winning new sponsorship deals can be extremely time consuming and frustrating for the organisers.
form
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We can be contacted by writing to the address below or telephone where sponsorship forms can be obtained.
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Attached to this letter is your sponsorship form .
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Send off the coupon for your free T. Shirt and sponsorship form .
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This leaflet incorporated a sponsorship form and hopefully provided you with some inspiration for individual projects.
money
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The sponsorship money for the 30 squares amounted to £150,000 and paid all the production and advertising costs for the game.
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Just £10 in sponsorship money will protect ten people from river blindness for a year.
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He ran out of sponsorship money and had to take on odd jobs like window cleaning to fund his Formula Three programme.
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Matthew raised over £1,1OO in sponsorship money , which he donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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To date, £700 in sponsorship money has been collected for Cystic Fibrosis.
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Those who can persuade potential benefactors that they have the ear of their party leaders can expect rich rewards in sponsorship money .
package
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Please send me a sponsorship package and free t-shirt as soon as possible.
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There was now a big marketing and sponsorship package for the sport, so publicity was important.
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President Peter Quinn today welcomed the sponsorship package and expressed the hope that it will help to enhance the leagues.
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Surrey have signed a new three-year sponsorship package with Foster's.
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They made a bad start by losing to Worcestershire, who received a £4000 bonus as part of the sponsorship package .
tobacco
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However, Mr. Lawson then continues by making no distinction whatsoever between tobacco sponsorship and any other form of sponsorship.
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In addition, young people's purchasing patterns can be influenced by the advertising and tobacco sponsorship of sports.
■ VERB
advertise
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Maybe it's the Audi posters advertising sponsorship of the meeting, or the lines of policemen protecting Kentucky Fried Chicken outlets.
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Revenues will initially be derived from advertising and sponsorship .
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Restrictions on advertising and sports sponsorship can have an immediate impact on rates of teenage smoking.
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Internet revenue will be obtained through classified advertising , section sponsorship and an e-commerce section for New Woman Direct.
obtain
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However, she obtained financial sponsorship from a company and managed by living frugally.
raise
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To be eligible for the free weekend runners must raise at least £150 in sponsorship .
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There is a £10 entry fee and each participant should raise £50 in sponsorship in order to take part.
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An amount of £30 was raised through donations and sponsorship and this was handed over together with the knitted gifts.
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The target for each member is to raise £60 in sponsorship from friends and relatives.
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Matthew raised over £1,1OO in sponsorship money, which he donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
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She accepted the Swimsafe challenge and covered 45 lengths of the Blackpool Lido swimming baths to raise over £80 in sponsorship .
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The number of teams more than doubled as word spread round the pubs, and £120 was raised through sponsorship for charity.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a ban on tobacco company sponsorship of sports events
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Companies can help projects by providing financial sponsorship , office space, or printing facilities.
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Corporate sponsorship ensures that far more money finds its way into sport than would otherwise be the case.
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The exhibition received £50,000 in government sponsorship .
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The government has tightened regulations for sponsorship of new immigrants.
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The tobacco industry's sponsorship of sporting events is controversial.
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We are looking for sponsorship from local businesses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But winning new sponsorship deals can be extremely time consuming and frustrating for the organisers.
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Corporate sponsorship ensures that far more money finds its way into sport than would otherwise be the case.
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In the coming year we are launching a comprehensive sponsorship programme to attract corporate donations and specific sponsorship.
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Now about that little matter of club sponsorship .
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Obviously it would be better for both parties if all the sponsorship we need comes from a single organisation.
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Our only hope is sponsorship but even here I feel that most corporations would prefer investment.
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Television provides the main link between sport and corporate sponsorship .
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There is a £10 entry fee and each participant should raise £50 in sponsorship in order to take part.