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How to use give away in a sentence

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It would fortunately be impossible for a reviewer to give away all the dramatic shifts of Jorgenson's life.
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.
Communities around the country coming up with some creative ways to try and give away some of these flu vaccine shots.
I still think your reviews give away too many plot points and tend toward over praise, but I still enjoy them.
We have only ourselves to blame for letting the politicians give away power, in defiance of our constitutional rights.
They give away newspapers on campus, thinking that will shape info-seeking habits at the age of twenty and create a habit pattern.
That operation could give life, but is life ours to give away, in such a forced unnatural state?
I can't afford to give away irrevocable, royalty-free licenses and sublicenses to anyone!
The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor.
He has a bat to give away to the first kid that can name the English county team he played for.
But to keep the audience guessing the snails are designed to slow down and give away their lead.
Farmers can give away control of their cooperative businesses, but it cannot be taken away from them.
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.
When did any bureaucracy ever volunteer to give away authority, control or influence?
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.
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.
They always give away too many silly goals and squander too many easy chances.
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.
We would give away oil changes to cement the bond between the dealership and customer.
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.
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Examples from Classical Literature
And so, for the happiness of your fellow-creatures, you are going to give away half of the best practice in the State?
We'll use a part of them ourselves, and what we can't use I will give away.
The mission at Florence is to give away, and I am here to ask for the secretaryship.
Must I, in my sixty-fourth year, give away all that I have, and go out house-cleaning?
She even went to boxing matches, and was persuaded to give away prizes at a big meeting at stamford bridge.
There never were such people as the Shimerdas for wanting to give away everything they had.
I re-elect the General to give away my wine to Africans and manufacturers?
I bought the five silk girdles, which I mean to give away, for three fl.
We've got 50 sensational Mickeys worth pounds 70 each to give away in an exclusive competition.
How can a poor devil of a labourer have half a livre to give away?
Had he been in his right senses, he could not have thought of such a thing as begging you to give away half your fortune from your own child.
I consented to give away my ward, Wenceslaus Kvatopil's bride.
My dear Mr Podsnap, it's very foolish I know, but I have an instinctive presentiment that if Hamilton gave away anybody else first, he would never give away baby.
I've got PS500 sitting in a Post Office account doing nothing, which I would gladly give away to any woman who can turn me into a hot-blooded male.
At first she found it amusing to give away dresses and ribbons to the maids, but when that was done and what was left had still to be packed, she found it dull.
I have few equals as a coiner, and if you should require a medal struck to give away for good behavior or the like, I think I could strike one to your satisfaction.
It would have become him better to have repented of his sins on his deathbed, than to glory in them, and give away his estate out of his own family to a misbegotten child.
Besides, whether at home or not, whether in Paris or Cairo, the abbe always left something to give away, which the valet distributed through this wicket in his master's name.
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