scheme - use in sentences

Possessives

  • devil: He sees the subtlety of the devil's schemes.

Converse of object

  • approve: Any pension contributions paid by the company to an approved pension scheme for your benefit ( but not for anyone else ).
  • operate: The Bank also operates a small unfunded pension scheme.
  • propose: The proposed scheme potentially enables project stakeholders to reach the same project success or failure verdict.
  • join: You do not need any savings to apply to join the scheme.
  • introduce: Durham, however, has already introduced a small scheme.
  • mentore: The guidance is based on industry good practice and is relevant to mentoring schemes in schools, higher education and in industry.

Adjective modifier

  • occupational: The Scheme is an important and valuable staff benefit for... to their employer's occupational pension scheme.
  • sheltered: We currently own and manage some Sheltered Housing schemes, usually for older people.
  • voluntary: The voluntary scheme will calculate the carbon dioxide emissions created by official air travel.
  • final: Final salary pension scheme, interest-free season ticket loan, and a subsidized restaurant and gym in our London office.
  • innovative: The award was made under an innovative scheme that will help the residents of his home village of Helpringham enjoy warmer, healthier homes.
  • collective: The Act itself governs the operation and promotion of collective investment schemes.

Modifies a noun

  • administrator: The scheme administrator will then immediately pay out in accordance with the court order.

Noun used with modifier

  • pension: Pension scheme funding - should you stick or twist?
  • pilot: The national rollout of NUS Extra follows a pilot scheme carried out in 13 unions in the North West during 2005/06.
  • color: Color schemes Do you drive a blue or green car?
  • salary: How does a pensions only salary sacrifice scheme compare to pensions offered via flexible benefits?
  • recycling: For example, they recently set up a CD recycling scheme for customers.
  • grant: The large grant scheme provides funding for projects which require a grant in excess of £ 750.

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