How To Use Give away In A Sentence

  • Just because the American people are disgusted with higher taxes, bigger government, left wing liberal give away policies and pacifist foreign policy attitudes, this idiot thinks the Tea Party activist is in someway trying to bring the country down. Clinton warns against violent anti-government attitude
  • The colors of the candles lit each night and Swahili terminology are included, along with Tokunbo's favorite karamu (feast) recipe for brownies to give away with a surprise for each recipient. Spokesman.com: Latest stories
  • The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor.
  • Not to give away spoilers but it was the Finn who took double gold in Calgary. The Sun
  • I still think your reviews give away too many plot points and tend toward over praise, but I still enjoy them.
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  • They decided to give away a portion of their income while still students. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't want to give away exactly how the system works.
  • Why do we borrow money to give away in aid? The Sun
  • Follow the instructions given above, but the plant will grow so every third time you strain off the liquid, give away or throw away half the plant.
  • But now, some House Republicans have gone so far as try to literally give away tens of millions of acres to oil and gas drilling, coal and hardrock mining, and reckless timber harvests. Bill Meadows: The Sneak Attack on America's Lands
  • But it was a rash challenge from Simon Francis to give away the penalty.
  • The Inuit who held the potlatch would often give away his most valuable possessions at the ceremony.
  • When the crowd is large enough, the musicians and their burro (you'll figure out what he's for, I won't give away all the secrets) begin strolling up a callejon (alleyway) playing razzmatazz music. Restaurants in Zacatecas and Saltillo
  • An eccentric aristocrat is hoping to give away his 16-bedroom mansion to a complete stranger and then move into "the comfort" of a council house, it emerged today. Archive 2005-12-01
  • You can't give away Granny's old bookcase - it's a valuable antique.
  • tried to give away unwanted kittens
  • Pour the chutney into small sterilised jars, seal, label and give away as presents.
  • The bill is packed with tens of thousands of electrical sensors operating to detect tiny electrical pulses that give away the movement of the animal's aquatic prey.
  • I just wish they'd give away free samples or sell smaller-sized bags so I can more cheaply see which formula this puppy prefers.
  • To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power nor an easy matter. Aristotle 
  • CDs were duly signed to finish things off and we have two to give away to lucky competition winners this week.
  • Such was his class that when running in handicaps, he was forced to give away huge amounts of weight - yet still managed to come home in front.
  • They do not give away penalties on a whim, but when it is deemed essential. Times, Sunday Times
  • All alcohol companies have a certain quota of the stuff that they have to give away gratis every year.
  • I suspect he'll find it a lot easier to give away his daughter than his precious cannon. TREASON KEEP
  • Zakat Al Fitr: Muslims give away a certain percentage of the total value of all that they own annually and distribute it to charity and the needy. The contribution given at the end of Ramadan.
  • -- What we call liberality is often but the vanity of giving, which we like more than that we give away. Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
  • Pour the chutney into small sterilised jars, seal, label and give away as presents.
  • The use of freeze-dried beetles is a dead give away. Clues?
  • We'd give away free make up to cover any facial blemishes caused by illness, baggy unshapely clothes for those days when you're feeling down and nasal spray that actually works and doesn't make your eyes water.
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • The hospices have been donated a brand-new car to give away as the star prize of the raffle but they need more help selling the raffle tickets.
  • If, however, the grantor were to give away his full estate to a series of people, he will have kept no reversion in the property and the future interests he has created will be called remainders.
  • He could afford to give away a business worth a few million. Times, Sunday Times
  • I get caught, not only do I give away that I'm a spy and I'm here - I'll also likely as not lose the part of myself that's latched onto the servant like a remora to a shark. The Peacock King: Book 1, Chapter 1
  • I would always have a stash of $200 to $300 that I could give away.
  • It costs 99p for 275g from major supermarkets, but we have 1,000 vouchers, plus recipe booklets, to give away.
  • To give away bushranging and to cross the raging sea Streets of Forbes
  • The structure, alternating between Strike, the teenage clocker, and Rocco, the middle-aged detective, is unusually supple--Price doesn't give away all the information to set up a dramatic irony between the two, instead leaving the reader in the dark so that neither character becomes a dupe in our eyes. Reading away.
  • Lean and lithe, only his rumpled features give away his 47 years of age. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other big give away about the fantastic nature of the evening's events was the presence of so many of Polly's media idols.
  • I also give away/donate some of my books, and some I bring to the used bookstore for credit so I can keep feeing my book addiction. Angels' Blood Countdown: Jory Strong - Ghostland ARC
  •  She baked what she called cowboy cookies and brought them wrapped in plastic to give away at our favorite bar, she kept bags of socks and gloves from the dollar store in the back seat of her car to give away on the street. Whatever Happens
  • The very nature of being elitist is exclusive, so not all of you will be in that class of those who makes these decisions, so its your freedoms you are trying to give away. Think Progress » New basketball league open to whites only, to get away from the ‘street-ball’ played by ‘people of color.’
  • Lean and lithe, only his rumpled features give away his 47 years of age. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since we as a group shouldn’t be able to decide over our own bodies I am certain that you are very happy with a development that would force you to give away a kidney and do a bonemarrow transplant, aside from donating thrombocytes once a fortnight. Pro-choice and pregnant
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • Financial independence is not about getting filthy rich, but it's about having enough to give away to others with a free conscience.
  • He could afford to give away a business worth a few million. Times, Sunday Times
  • They decided to give away a portion of their income while still students. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have two pairs of ringside seats for the top two prizes - and runners-up prizes of three pairs of tiered seats to give away. The Sun
  • This gives their partner a hint as to what to lead later on if their own hand is weak, yet doesn't give away the true strength of inviter's hand.
  • Don't you hate it when movie titles give away the entire plot of the film?
  • To give away bushranging and to cross the briny sea. The Streets of Forbes (2)
  • We are borrowing the billions we give away and so are just getting deeper and deeper in debt. The Sun
  • Constitution for the people of the United States to "dispose of" their public lands, and I think I may venture to assert with confidence that no case can be found in which a trustee in the position of Congress has been authorized to "_dispose of_" property by its owner where it has been held that these words authorized such trustee to give away the fund intrusted to his care. A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 5, part 4: James Buchanan
  • Lots of 20 Anodized Aluminum Golf Divot tools Great golf outing give aways!
  • We are borrowing the billions we give away and so are just getting deeper and deeper in debt. The Sun
  • When you are trying to get the word out about something one of the best promotional methods is to give away an item with your brand, event details or whatever displayed on it. Archive 2010-03-01
  • Pour the chutney into small sterilised jars, seal, label and give away as presents.
  • This week, our Artisan Beaders' Street Team has a lovely pair of green aventurine wavy ovals, faceted jasper briolettes and sterling findings made into earrings to give away. Archive 2008-11-01
  • And he remembered all whom he had injured, and desired to make them restitution; he began to give away money without stint, so that his wife and the archimandrite even had to restrain him; “for that is enough,” they said. A Raw Youth
  • Give away bits to charity shops instead. The Sun
  • Henry, by this seisure, had more property to give away, than any King of An History of Birmingham (1783)
  • They do not give away penalties on a whim, but when it is deemed essential. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some may want to give away rainy day money. Times, Sunday Times
  • The knights in the old days were ordered by their code of rules to be thrifty, that is, to save money as much as possible in order to keep themselves and not to be a burden to others, and that they might have more to give away in charity. Young Knights of the Empire : Their Code, and Further Scout Yarns
  • He loves wine and declares that only traitors renounce it because they are afraid to give away their secrets when drunk; what makes him especially abhor the Turks is the fact that they do not drink wine. Nobel Prize in Literature 1905 - Presentation Speech
  • A lottery to give away 392 of the new taxi certificates is planned in November. Judge delays taxi rules in Pr. Geo's
  • We have three limited edition silk bomber jackets, five sweatshirts and five baseball hats to give away this week.
  • But pressing without due care and attention can give away chances and, as Currie looked certain to score again, the course of the game changed direction alarmingly.
  • Ubisoft will randomly select a "rater" every two weeks until October 12 and give away an Xbox DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Apple iPhone PS3 Wiz Pandora Forums - 11,17,23,27,35,36,37,38,51,78,82,83,85,100,105,110,112,113,122,125,128,135,159,176,237,240,241,242,243,2
  • Five lucky kids who vote will get the chance of a lifetime to mingle with the stars and give away an award at the TV event.
  • The body language of the orchestral string section was a bit of a give away.
  • O'Tuama's cafe in Clonmel's Market Square should give away ‘artistic cookies’ and Glühwein next month.
  • To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power nor an easy matter. Aristotle 
  • If you were going to give away a T-shirt, no one much cared what it said on the label.
  • I never saw any silver pieces there, and could not without difficulty, and giving a premium, obtain the value of a rix-dollar in a large copper coin to give away on the road to the poor who open the gates. Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
  • All of us at some time in our lives have to stand up and say a few words in public, whether to give away a bride, move a vote of thanks or make a presentation.
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • Give away any food you have on hand, or lock it up and give the key to the neighbours.
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • One give away on the humourless munter types . . . they type name and place. Cheeseburger Gothic » And now I owe Doc Yobbo two bucks.
  • Put the completed pages together into a cheap ashcan to give away? Gorillas Riding Dinosaurs: The Sad State of Affairs of Rooster Jack | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Why do we borrow money to give away in aid? The Sun
  • It is time for the voices on all sides to come together and realise that this peace is just too precious to give away.
  • The airport bars it operates will give away mouse pads as drink coasters.
  • There's plenty of time to drop hints for Christmas presents! And speaking of presents, we have 100 exclusive fragrance collections to give away.
  • I give away stickers and sweeties and poppers (bubble wrap) to the kids.
  • If you're not going to give away the news in your lead, don't give it away in the headline or front-page photo cutline either.
  • For his part, all the king had to do was give away a few hectares of arable land to his lowlier vassals and perhaps throw in a coronet to sweeten the deal for his more well-heeled subjects.
  • You don't want to give away titles and have a lot of chiefs and no Indians," he says, adding "the love affair with the title fades after three or four months. Is Now the Time to Promote an Employee?
  • It would fortunately be impossible for a reviewer to give away all the dramatic shifts of Jorgenson's life.
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • The next year the seedsman was wise enough not to get caught with onion seed again, but the mission did not give away seed that year. 12: Seeds and germplasm
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • The Relation's ingenuity in contriving to give away whatever plums were given to her was quite amazing, and she generally managed to Juliana Horatia Ewing and Her Books
  • Workers are prepared to give away their passwords for a cheap pen, according to a somewhat unscientific - but still illuminating - survey published today.
  • Give away bits to charity shops instead. The Sun
  • Anyone wearing a many pocketed vest (willingly in public) is usually the dead give away - it's almost as reliable as the flap-flap-glide of an accipiter.
  • Give away bits to charity shops instead. The Sun
  • We have 12,000 pairs of armbands to give away. Times, Sunday Times
  • Does he immerse himself in gambling esoterica, lightly outwitting the fools who flock to the tables to give away their money?
  • No, I won't give away a jot of the plot here; the movie does that nicely enough.
  • Tennis shirts fly off the shelves and rackets that retailers could not give away a decade ago are must-have items. Times, Sunday Times
  • To explore the intricacies of the plot further would give away the denouement and spoil any pleasure that might be culled from the evening.
  • They give away free gifts with children's meals as a sales/marketing gimmick.
  • The record industry has reached a strange pass when it makes more economic sense to give away an entire album than to spend the money needed to persuade people to buy it.
  • Not only did they give away free copies of their mag, they also gave away three month subscriptions as well.
  • I don't want to give away exactly how the system works.
  • Such services give away free SIM cards that can be used on a pay-as-you-go basis. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have invited a famous actor to give away the prizes.
  • There's plenty of time to drop hints for Christmas presents! And speaking of presents, we have 100 exclusive fragrance collections to give away.
  • One strategy taken from traditional marketing, is to give away free samples.
  • They always give away too many silly goals and squander too many easy chances.
  • There are actors who would give away back teeth for this kind of disapprobation.
  • And here I will give away the ending: in order to save the man's life from the executioners who no longer need him to save humanity, the humans of the future come back through time to offer him asylum in their "pacified" world. Archive 2007-03-01
  • We are borrowing the billions we give away and so are just getting deeper and deeper in debt. The Sun
  • Bruce MacKenzie of NBN will host the evening and oversee a memorabilia auction as well as give away promotional and collectable items from World Cup sponsors.
  • It physically pains me to give away the money which makes me feel comfortable and stable in this life.
  • I can't give away the ending, since I recommend the movie, but it doesn't exactly follow the formula of lawyer loses first, then wins.
  • It was a risk because Australia could not afford to give away easy runs.
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • I can't afford to give away irrevocable, royalty-free licenses and sublicenses to anyone!
  • This, I say, is that which makes them sell eternity for a song, give away their souls for a trifle, and turn their backs upon glory and immortality, and God himself, under the pinch of any present pain, or the bewitchery of some present pleasure. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. IV.
  • They give away newspapers on campus, thinking that will shape info-seeking habits at the age of twenty and create a habit pattern.
  • Rip in lossless format like Flac or Apple Lossless (with iTunes) then give away to charity. Advisor: What should I do with my high school CD collection? Boing Boing
  • She hoped the bags under her eyes that she'd taken great pains to hide with concealer would not give away just how much sleep she'd not been getting.
  • Give away bits to charity shops instead. The Sun
  • Write, call stomp your feet - insist they RUN away from this horribly expensive Health Insurance give away. by Walk Away From the Health Reform Bill
  • He could hit such a source in the dark, by aligning the reticule on it, but the muzzle-flash of the shot would give away his presence. KARA KUSH
  • With no real pattern to captures dropping on a shoal may require some luck but an evening stroll along the river, when the fish may give away their presence by rolling, might pay dividends.
  • Why do we borrow money to give away in aid? The Sun
  • This week, we have teamed up with the John Barras pub group to give away £140 of top notch nosh at the excellent Ainsty.
  • He could afford to give away a business worth a few million. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can't visit without buying at least two printed cotton lawn quilts at give away prices.
  • Zakat Al Fitr: Muslims give away a certain percentage of the total value of all that they own annually and distribute it to charity and the needy. The contribution given at the end of Ramadan.
  • Why, oh why, did the writer of the standfirst give away the punchline?
  • The love we give away is the only love we keep. Elbert Hubbard 
  • Others give away music from unsigned bands, so don't expect to find your favourite artists. Times, Sunday Times
  • We have three limited edition silk bomber jackets, five sweatshirts and five baseball hats to give away this week.
  • He's too astute to give away his position, but he wears an air of contentment as comfortably as the leather sandals on his feet.
  • The love we give away is the only love we keep. Elbert Hubbard 
  • Insurers learned that the state regulators would, during the panic, give away the store in rate increases.
  • Did I just give away that I come from a long line of misers?
  • Someday I hope to write a book where the royalties will pay for the copies I give away. Clarence Darrow 
  • You have to poke them and watch their soft puffy bodies give away and bounce back, hypnotizing you into taking them home and daring you to eat them.
  • What we acquire without sweat we give away without regret. 
  • Still, if the only way you can sell - I mean, with free seating, give away - the classics is by travestying them, why bother?
  • To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power nor an easy matter. Aristotle 
  • We' ve worked out how many we can realistically afford to give away. Times, Sunday Times
  • To say whether she does would give away the details of a climactic scene which has to be seen to be believed.
  • She was in the process of packing but she had left a box of clothes that she had planned to give away open in the middle of the room.
  • When did any bureaucracy ever volunteer to give away authority, control or influence?
  • Stall-holders often complain that they give away copious free samples but do not make many sales, which suggests to me that the right audience is not getting to them.
  • Flippant to a frustrating degree, he give away precious little about the forces that drove him to become one of Ireland's most successful and wealthiest businessmen.
  • He decided to give away everything he possessed and become a monk.
  • Her knowing smile didn't give away the fact that she hoped one day he would see her as more than her brother's little sister.
  • He could afford to give away a business worth a few million. Times, Sunday Times
  • But experiencing a life of hardship prompts her to give away a quarter of a million pounds! The Sun
  • Kahle plans to park in front of the court building, set up his press and bindery and give away books to those in the vicinity.
  • At least, if it may passe for currant, that men may give away their treasures, forgive mighty injuries, and lay downe life it selfe, honour and renowne (which is farre greater) to infinite dangers, only to attaine any thing esteemed and affected. The Decameron
  • On the other hand, I've had to give away the trousers I bought in Boston in February, because I could pull them down over my hips without unbuttoning or unzipping them.
  • Some also give away free samples to encourage you to buy.
  • In England a King hath little more to do than to make war and give away places; which, in plain terms, is to empoverish the nation and set it together by the ears. Angel in the Whirlwind
  • There will be an emcee to conduct quizzes and give away prizes and freebies.
  • The colors of the candles lit each night and Swahili terminology included, along with Tokunbo's favorite karamu (feast) recipe for brownies to give away with a surprise for each recipient. NotebookReview.com - The Webs Best Source For Laptop Notebook Info
  • It will stop the disgusting corporate give away called: ealth care reform and teach the Democrats not to neglect their base and quit sellingout to the corporations and bmbing brown people (Afghanistan escalation). Matthew Yglesias » Scott Brown Questions Barack Obama’s Parentage
  • Why do they bulk-buy every right-wing book that comes out to throw it to the top of the NY Times Bestseller list and then give away the copies to "subscribers" to their websites and publications? The Great Tax Con Job
  • And all the English shopful is either brand new fiction or illustrated travel (of '_Buns with the Grand Lama_' type), or gilded versions of the classics of past times done up to give away. Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought
  • Give away any food you have on hand, or lock it up and give the key to the neighbours.
  • He has a bat to give away to the first kid that can name the English county team he played for.
  • And the unique twists in the overlapping subplots demand that critics like myself keep our fat yaps shut and give away as little as possible.
  • It will stop the disgusting corporate give away called: ealth care reform and teach the Democrats not to neglect their base and quit sellingout to the corporations and bmbing brown people (Afghanistan escalation). somethingblue Says: Matthew Yglesias » Scott Brown Questions Barack Obama’s Parentage
  • That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state?
  • Farmers can give away control of their cooperative businesses, but it cannot be taken away from them.
  • _____________ Class: ______________ Revision notes on Chemical Bonding Atoms lose or gain electrons to achieve a stable octet structure. (8 valence electrons)  Metal atoms  give away electrons positive ions (cations)  Non-metals gain electrons  negative ions (anions). Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Communities around the country coming up with some creative ways to try and give away some of these flu vaccine shots.

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