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1 I wish to give a week 's notice.
2 Just the same," he murmured, after a long pause, "I'd give a week 's pay to know who got them horses.
3 Squire Carne was of too high a family for that; but she would give a week 's rent to know what was inside him.
4 They've asked people to raise €4500 and give a week of their time in April or October to build houses and communities in rural Haiti.
5 Prosecutors were given a week to decide whether to seek a re-trial.
6 They would be given a week in which to leave the country.
7 Where a hen gives a week , shall not I give a month?
8 Yes; he was given a week in which to straighten matters.
9 We should not be given a week in which to pack.
10 The applicant was given a week to think over it.
11 She had been given a week to reflect, and had spent it in inconsolable tears.
12 Now Maud would have given a week 's wages for the moral force to disobey Sophia.
13 He added: "We only gave a week 's notice for our election of Mayor."
14 Lastly, the local committees issue their calls, usually giving a week or ten days' notice.
15 These interpreters are given a week 's month's worth of training before they're shipped out to combat.
16 Well, he was giving a week - end party down at that place of his on the Hudson.
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