Encara no tenim significats per a "give a title".
1To give a title to our leaders and rulers belongs to history.
2He did not undertake to give a title for any defined period, but simply the right of possession.
3Would she care to give a title to a pianist, if he were any other than Arnold Wulff?
4He left no will, and I can't give a title to the ranch till the time for minor heirs runs out.
5In a co-operative industrial association, is it just or not that talent or skill should give a title to superior remuneration?
6You would simply prove that the bank was not in a position to give a title, and that, therefore, the sale was null and void.
7Reading, which now gives a title to an Isaacs, (God save us all!)
8Every one of these relations is esteemed some tie, and gives a title to a share of our affection.
9If the Pratts were given a title to-morrow I should behave exactly the same to them as I do now.
10Members are given a title, such as Lord, are not elected, do not represent constituencies and most do not belong to any party.
11She and their children were given a title from what was then Meran, in the South Tyrol, now Merano in the Alto Adige.
12Unionist MPs said the Kia Provo should be renamed and given a title which is "not associated with terror and mayhem".
13She was originally a Mrs. Palmer, but the king had made her husband Lord Castlemaine for the purpose of giving a title to the wife.
14"Nothing like giving a title that looks like something, as the French Count said when he called himself a duke."
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