invest - use in sentences

Object

  • billion: There's no point in investing billions more in the railways if you miss your train because you're stuck in a traffic jam.
  • sum: For many years schools in the northern hemisphere have invested large sums in ICT suites.
  • million: The Scottish Arts Council has also invested millions through the National Lottery to develop the festivals infrastructure.
  • money: The relief is worth up to 25 % of the money invested, spread over five years.
  • tramontin: Invest quot tramontin as auto insurance florida statute to any.
  • monies: Furthermore, they also want the monies invested in social programs to land in their own hands.

Preposition: on

  • behalf: M&G's property and private equity arms, which primarily invest on behalf of the Prudential Assurance Company, also enjoyed a successful year.

Adjective complement

  • more: SSTL invests more than £ 1 million each year in satellite research.
  • less: In recent years, the UK economy has invested less in new research spending than other industrialized countries.

Modifying Another Word

  • heavily: All forms of AGENCY work can be carried out without investing heavily.
  • wisely: We understand that driving out all your property potential while investing wisely, in the key areas is so important to our clients.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • around: Up to 2006, Water Service plans to invest around £ 590 million to upgrade the water and wastewater infrastructure.

Infinitive complement

  • save: Other funding comes from the Invest to Save budget.

Present participle complement

  • accord: The remainder of the inheritance could be invested according to how much risk Pat is prepared to take, Ms Bowes adds.

Preposition: in

  • equity: We do this by explaining to you the ways you can invest in equity trapped in your home.
  • infrastructure: Telcos argue they are entitled to charge firms for this treatment because they have invested so much in broadband network infrastructure.
  • property: A buy to let mortgage is a way to enable you to invest in property.
  • R&D: He claimed the company is investing heavily in R&D to bring a far better âtotal ownership experienceâ .
  • technology: They argue that they would be unable to invest in the new digital technology without the merger.
  • bond: In 1962 over 50 % of all pension fund assets were invested in government bonds.

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