voluntary - use in sentences

Noun used with modifier

  • service: Key features of our conciliation service Voluntary - you only take part if you want to and you can stop at any time.

Modifies a noun

  • sector: Jobs in the voluntary sector - which ones are right for you?
  • organization: George House Trust is the HIV voluntary organization for the North West of England.
  • contribution: Voluntary contributions must usually be paid within six years of the date they were due.
  • basis: Their services to the Parish Council are given on a voluntary basis.
  • agency: The first step to take is to contact either your local authority's adoption team or an approved voluntary adoption agency.
  • liquidation: If you want to put a company into voluntary liquidation, the costs vary depending on which insolvency practitioner you use.

Modifying Another Word

  • entirely: Taking part in the research study is entirely voluntary.
  • genuinely: We hope to offer subsidized places on this course to those who will be acting as independent examiners on a genuinely voluntary basis.
  • wholly: So the payment must be a wholly voluntary payment and not linked to attendance at the event.
  • completely: Participation in these surveys is completely voluntary and the user therefore has a choice whether or not to disclose this information.
  • even: This has been achieved by assessing women's experience of hospitals, doctors ' surgeries, social work and even voluntary sector services.
  • currently: She is currently voluntary support worker for the North East Refugee Service.

Used with adjective complement

  • pay: However, the time limit for paying voluntary National Insurance Contributions for the tax years from 1996-97 to 2000-01 has recently been extended.
  • recommend: At present the Center for Disease Control in the US recommends voluntary counseling and testing ( VCT ) for all pregnant women.

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