Examples of 'promised to raise' in a sentence
Meaning of "promised to raise"
promised to raise: Committed to increasing or elevating something, often used in the context of expectations or standards
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I promised to raise the money on certain conditions.
Employees of Railways has promised to raise wages.
My husband promised to raise funds for a rescue party.
So I have to ask myself, who has promised to raise taxes.
You promised to raise him well.
It was through Isaac that God had promised to raise up seed to Abraham.
She promised to raise the issue with her community.
When you were baptized, your parents promised to raise you in the Catholic faith.
He has promised to raise pensions and promote inclusive growth.
The newly elected Québec government has promised to raise it to 21.
He promised to raise us.
Remember that ISIS guy who promised to raise Islamic flag over the White House?
We promised to raise the matter ourselves with the District Commission in Saranda.
I took her child and promised to raise the baby as an aristocrat.
I promised to raise the money for you in exchange for an IOU, which I drew up.
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Jesus Christ promised to raise it up again on that day.
He promised to raise the Theresienstadt initiative once again with Commissioner Wallström.
The Prime Minister promised to raise the subject with his cabinet.
Trump promised to raise defense spending and called new missile defense technologies a priority.
The Lebanese Government promised to raise the matter during its talks with Israel.
He promised to raise the matter in the Council.
Actually, he has promised to raise taxes at your income level.
He promised to raise up to David a Branch of Righteousness.
You remember Pa promised to raise my salary after I was married.
You promised to raise us up to meet with You in the air.
The new premier has promised to raise the legal age in Quebec to 21.
He promised to raise us. - He promised to educate us.
The bailiffs promised to raise an army and sail to Estonia.
It also promised to raise government expenditure on health to 2.5 per cent of the GDP.
In addition, it promised to raise the standard of living for all citizens.
They have promised to raise the personal tax allowance for those.
He even promised to raise taxes on the rich, himself included.
Someday He 's promised to raise me up again at the last days.
Be that as it may, I promised to raise the money for you on certain conditions.
Seong Min promised to raise the child well, but he left just like that.
France has promised to raise its concerns at a meeting of G-20 nations later this month.
The Mayor promised to raise the issue at the Sept. 5 meeting.
Fourthly, he promised to raise the minimum monthly pension rate to 516 euros.
The Government promised to raise the civil service salary scale index for 2010.
But Legault has promised to raise the age to 21 from 18 in Quebec.
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