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"Give over" in a Sentence (16 examples)
Diocletian, the emperor, was so much affected with it that he gave over his sceptre and turned gardener.
As soon as Julia returned with a constable, Timothy, who was on the point of exhaustion, prepared to give over [the fight] to him gratefully. The newcomer turned out to be a powerful youngster, fully trained and eager to help, and he stripped off his tunic at once.
Until 1961 the line was electrified only as far as Rickmansworth, where steam locomotives were attached or detached in place of electric ones. In the same year the stations north of Amersham were given over to British Rail.
She gave the deeds over to the solicitor.
The factory has been entirely given over to aircraft manufacture.
He gave himself over to a monastic life.
For, as indeed was very natural in such case, all government of the Poor by the Rich has long ago been given over to Supply-and-demand, Laissez-faire and such like, and universally declared to be ‘impossible’.
If the bodies continued missing until Sunday, all hope would be given over, and the funerals would be preached on that morning.
Lord, give over this wrastling. […] Tempt not the fates by another bout.
Give over with your nonsense, will you!
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While he was declaring the truth, a constable came in with his great staff, and bid him give over, and come down: but William Penn held on, declaring truth in the power of God.
Amelia, I wish you would give over with your reading and your information, it's not for ladies to be literary; people don't like it, you silly thing!
She was getting very heavy, and could run but slowly. Once, in the pursuit of a rabbit, which she ordinarily would have caught with ease, she gave over and lay down and rested.
My mother told him to give over and let me alone, and said she was sure it would be a lovely suit, and that Aunt Jack would never buy poor material, but stuff that would last forever.
According to Homer, the rest of the Trojan army drew away from Troy pretending to retreat and give over with the siege in order to confuse the Trojans.
"Get yourself seen to, Isaac. For God's sake. Before it's too late," Sarah would chastise him. / "Och, Sarah, would you give over with your bargeing. It's just a wee cough. It'll get better itself."
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