How do you use Donors in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Donors meaning
plural of donor
Using Donors
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of donor
- In the example corpus, donors often appears in combinations such as: donors and, donors to, donors who.
Context around Donors
- Average sentence length in these examples: 29.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 12 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Donors
- In this selection, "donors" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 29.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, replacement, cell, blood, fast, colleton and disguised stand out and add context to how "donors" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 4 000 donors on the and african american donors for the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "donors" sits close to words such as nationals, demonstration and timeline, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with donors
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
As such, there is an ongoing need to recruit donors and build an ethnically diverse registry of committed donors. (19 words)
She said that the adverts were paid for by “myself and donors” but wouldn’t say who those donors were. (20 words)
The UK blood services failed to ensure rigorous donor selection and screening of UK blood donors to exclude higher-risk donors. (21 words)
Sperm donors are sorted according to procedure – I’m looking for IUI donors (fast-swimming sperm) as opposed to IVF donors, which don’t require the same speed (during IVF, the sperm is handily united with the egg in a petri dish). (42 words)
Those kinds of donors do not often think to tell the University that they are putting GW in their will, or they consider it private information, preventing staff from knowing which donors can be courted for more funds. (38 words)
Prior to the pandemic, some eligibility changes were implemented to safeguard donors, such as raising the minimum hemoglobin thresholds, resulting in an increase in donor deferrals especially among young donors (16 to 18-year old’s). (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Sperm donors are sorted according to procedure – I’m looking for IUI donors (fast-swimming sperm) as opposed to IVF donors, which don’t require the same speed (during IVF, the sperm is handily united with the egg in a petri dish).
Broken down by participating agencies, the Walterboro Fire Department had one donor; the Walterboro Police Department brought in eight donors; Colleton County Fire-Rescue had 21 donors, and the sheriff’s office had 37 donors.
Then how can the family or friends can bring all the required number of replacement donors and this gives rise to involvement of professional or paid donors disguised as replacement donors.
And while top donors are important, Dermody said they comprise only 12 percent of the orchestra’s 4,000 donors on the rolls.
Canadian Blood Services is hosting a three-day pop-up barber shop event to raise awareness about the need for stem cell donors and help interested individuals register to become stem cell donors.
NewsGuard also demanded a list of PragerU’s donors, which the nonprofit refused to share out of concern that the donors would be targeted.
Their goal is to raise awareness about the need for blood donations from African American donors for the better treatment of sickle cell disease and other conditions requiring transfusions from donors with matching racial backgrounds.
The left side of the board shows off the lifetime donors and the right side shows the annual donors of the year.
He said the majority of the party’s donors were professionals and while there were good donors in SA, some were unknown because they had not funded a political party before.
More than a quarter of the nearly 650 donors to the school board race list their occupation as The No. 2 occupation among donors is attorney, followed by CEO, retired or teacher.
Prior to the pandemic, some eligibility changes were implemented to safeguard donors, such as raising the minimum hemoglobin thresholds, resulting in an increase in donor deferrals especially among young donors (16 to 18-year old’s).
The UK blood services failed to ensure rigorous donor selection and screening of UK blood donors to exclude higher-risk donors.
According to him, whenever such projects are funded by local donors then renegotiations could be possible, noting that, however, external donors could shift funding to other countries, hence denying Tanzanians with external development resources.
As such, there is an ongoing need to recruit donors and build an ethnically diverse registry of committed donors.
It also asserted that 17 of the 42 accepted students were accepted on the basis of connections to donors or potential donors to the university.
Israel trip: Here’s how much private donors paid for DeSantis, Florida leaders to travel abroadPrivate companies and donors covered about $316,000 in expenses on the trip for the governor and others.
Mr. Biden’s dependence on donors who have given the $2,800 maximum amount was one reason for the reversal on a super PAC, which provides those donors a new outlet to give even more.
Platelet donors and blood donors of all blood types are urgently needed to replenish the blood supply following a summer blood shortage.
She said that the adverts were paid for by “myself and donors” but wouldn’t say who those donors were.
Those kinds of donors do not often think to tell the University that they are putting GW in their will, or they consider it private information, preventing staff from knowing which donors can be courted for more funds.
Common combinations with donors
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: