How To Use Give back In A Sentence

  • When can you give back the money that you owe?
  • Music has given Sudha plenty in life and she plans to give back to it some in her own special way.
  • You need to find the diaspora and tell them to give back something to South Africa, because they should be part of a strategy to improve the future of the country.
  • All of the agreements to give back job security provisions and workplace safeguards won over previous decades bear the imprimatur of the unions and their factory representatives.
  • To call on people to make it their civic duty to give back payments when fuel poverty is so rife is great. The Sun
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  • To call on people to make it their civic duty to give back payments when fuel poverty is so rife is great. The Sun
  • And it would give back a very different signature, because most metal containers give back a very distinctive, very what they call bright signature, or a pang, whereas a human body, the return on the signal is not as strong. CNN Transcript Jan 11, 2003
  • It is going to be a five-year project and I want to give back whatever I can to Swedish junior tennis.
  • A contract clause that refers to how much contract or license area a contractor must surrender or give back to the government during or after the exploration phase of a contract.
  • Then why play it up and publicise it and use teasers and wordy websites to give background info?
  • Such a paideutike energeia, as Theodoret terms it, must be recognized in the poimainein; which our "Thou shalt rule," and the Latin "reges," only imperfectly give back; as, in regard of the Latin, Hilary (in Ps. ii.) urged long ago: "Reges eos in virga ferrea; quanquam ipsum reges non tyrannicum neque injustum sit, sed ex aequitatis ac moderationis arbitrio regimen rationale demonstret, tamen molliorem adhuc regentis affectum proprietas, Graeca significat. Epistles to the Seven Churches in Asia.
  • And, you know, I just wanted to give back to the whole "crunk" thing. CNN Transcript Jul 15, 2007
  • When can you give back the money that you owe?
  • Some IFAs-known as discount brokers-will give back part or all of the commissions they receive from the provider.
  • This prom is a way to give back some of that normalcy. For one cancer patient, it was a prom night to remember
  • When can you give back the money that you owe?
  • I looked at him when he mouthed his insult to me, and all I could muster to give back was a weak smile that was aiming to be snide.
  • When one team says, "Give back the top 20 percent," another team says, "Invest it in health care, education," or something, then you at least must make that distinction, and I think at this point that part of the problem of the Democrats has been the Republicans have been playing kind of huggy bear. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Democratic National Convention: Democratic Party's Liberal Wing Gets a Chance to Speak Out - August 15, 2000
  • I got so into the article that I wanted to give back to underprivileged children.
  • Keep the same label implementation but give back the option of moving it back to the right side. Gmail Gives Labels The Folder Treatment | Lifehacker Australia
  • But we should see it through to the very end, totally humble these people, then build them back up so they may actually give back to civilization.
  • They gave me a platform to help others and give back. The Sun
  • Give back all what we still owe to him.
  • Not only does it simply make sense, but we really enjoy supporting water and forestation organizations as it's part of our company's ethos and way of thinking to give back and participate. Boxed Water from Boxed Water is Better
  • The problem with believing that God will always financially bless you if you give back to Him meets a big problem in the book of Job.
  • When we expand political economy to encompass women's unwaged labor, including the multitude of forms of emotional labor (which Anthony McMahon gathers under the rubric of "taking care of men"), then it becomes clear, according to sociologist Anna G. Jónasdóttir, that "men ... continually appropriate significantly more of women's life force and capacity than they themselves give back to women. Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83
  • Regardless of the undertow of danger, Johnnie would not give back the diaphragm case.
  • I don't just mean in the field of higher education, where Americans give, or give back, to their places of nurture on a scale that we find unthinkable.
  • The only card that will defeat the contract is the ace of clubs, which sets up two club winners in declarer's hand and appears to give back two tricks in clubs for the one you gain in hearts. A funny game
  • Yes governemtn employees pay taxes but the source of their earnings is the private sector tax payer and their taxes are nothing more than a give back to their employer. Transforming Aurora | Solution for Old Copley Hospital, Old Police Station, Old Downtown Aurora, Old Ways, Old Ideas
  • To these people I am extremely grateful, particularly professional women in their 40s who are child-free and unafraid to face life's challenges, and unflinchingly give back where they can. Deborah Smith: Faced With a Dilemma
  • Do us all a favor, buddy, and just give back the painting.
  • They gave me a platform to help others and give back. The Sun
  • But when adult supervision finally showed up, the muchachos running the traffic stop were persuaded to give back the camera.
  • That he must be obeyed she still recognised as the strongest rule of all — obeyed, that is, till she should go to him and lay down her love at his feet, and give back to him the troth which he had given her. Nina Balatka
  • When can you give back the money that you owe?
  • Why not put the onus to give back onto other people while making yourself look good? Times, Sunday Times
  • Though working hard for the police force, Allison also found the time to give back to the community in her spare moments.
  • People need to replant what has been uprooted and give back what has been taken away.
  • He therefore went ahead with another measure in the House before he had succeeded in obtaining a senatus consultum of approval for his bill to give back the sequestrated lands. Fortune's Favorites
  • The British literary bordello is heaving with flabby novels; it's time to give back some love to the story. Archive 2005-08-01
  • First thing first since most Repub is rich why this one give up his healthcare and pay check and give back something to his belove country. Cantor hits Dems on taxes, spending
  • In his laboratory, over the years he hosted a large number of young American postdocs, out of a wish to give back something of what America had given to him.
  • It's actually quite well done and worth the look, and considering how much these douchebags have pilfered from the public in the last ... well, for ever, it's the least they could give back to Joe Sixpack. Little Linkie Love
  • Bozo The Neoclown says: then give back the billions texas takes in yearly from the fed for education, beyotch. other states can use the dough. Think Progress » Gov. Perry Bemoans ‘Federal Takeover’ Of Education, But His State’s Takeover Of Textbooks Is Totally Fine
  • He says that capital expenditure in CSR is a part of company's business plan to give back to the society. Archive 2009-03-01
  • This is just a vailed government give back to the health care lobbyists. Public option may be dropped from final health care bill

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