noun
ADJECTIVE
▪ generous , major
▪ lucrative ( esp. BrE )
▪ arts ( BrE ), sports
▪ business ( esp. BrE ), commercial , corporate , government , private , state
▪
state ~ of religious societies
▪ tobacco ( BrE )
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tobacco ~ of Formula One
VERB + SPONSORSHIP
▪ attract ( esp. AmE ), find , get , obtain , raise ( esp. AmE ), receive , secure , win ( BrE )
▪ collect ( BrE )
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Many participants collect ~ from family, friends and colleagues.
▪ look for , seek
▪ withdraw , withdraw from
▪
The company has decided to withdraw from some of its sports ~.
SPONSORSHIP + NOUN
▪ agreement , deal , package , programme/program , scheme ( BrE )
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The company has entered into a ~ agreement with the team.
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Chelsea's new shirt ~ deal
▪ opportunities
▪ dollars ( esp. AmE ), money ( esp. BrE ), revenue
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Sponsorship dollars are rolling in as never before.
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He hopes to raise around £4 000 in ~ money for the hospital. ( BrE )
▪ form ( BrE )
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Entry and ~ forms for the marathon are available at local post offices.
▪ contract ( esp. BrE )
▪
the four-year ~ contract
PREPOSITION
▪ in ~ ( esp. BrE )
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She has raised about £500 in ~. ( BrE )
▪ through ~ ( esp. BrE )
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Two million pounds were raised through ~.
▪ under (the) ~
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under commercial ~
▪ with ~ , without ~
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Without generous corporate ~, the ballet company would not have survived.
▪ ~ for , ~ of
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~ for next year's World Cup
▪ ~ from
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We have won ~ from one of the big banks.