(1) A Danish u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Yesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb vote might just have provided a fillip to market sentiment, particularly if it were supported by another round of intervention.(2) It should be a fillip to all scorers that a scorer has finally received an honour.(3) This measure is sure to earn a good name for our traditional medicine systems abroad as well as give a fillip to our hotel industry.(4) the halving of the automobile tax would provide a fillip to sales(5) pour, that the draught may fillip my remembrance(6) New technologies and sophisticated machinery will give a fillip to the construction sector.(7) More importantly, it would promote the concept of thrift among poultry owners and farmers and give a fillip to rural employment.(8) This is expected to give a fillip to the construction activity, slackened by the increased cost of materials.(9) He plans to upgrade the quality of engineering education, give a fillip to student development and provide web-based career counselling for college students.(10) This is likely to give a fillip to the economy of the State.(11) Taking advantage of various low-cost housing schemes and managing your income wisely can provide the extra fillip needed to get a mortgage large enough to buy your first house.(12) Moreover, if linguistic provinces are formed it will also give a fillip to the regional languages.(13) u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510The book signing session should provide a fillip to sales,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb said Mr Black.(14) Satisfactory work on the prime minister's rural road network also gave a fillip to the sector.(15) the Prince, by a fillip, made some of the wine fly in Oglethorpe's face(16) The direct flights between India and China, started early last year, are intended to be used to promote people-to-people exchanges and give a fillip to tourism.