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1 You would give a piece of my heart with it, then!
2 You might as well give a piece of newspaper.
3 Once he had heard Emerson Crawford give a piece of advice to a hotheaded and unwise puncher.
4 The result would give a piece of glass with the same kinetic energy as a smaller piece moving at 300 mph.
5 Few men turn down the chance to give a piece of themselves (read: penis) for all of a woman.
6 An old proverb says: "If you give a piece of bread to a child, tell its mother about it."
7 Nothing in the text of the statute permits whistleblowers to turn around and give a piece of the recovery to a third party.
8 The day before I saw the drummer's wife eating chupatties, and asked her to give a piece to the child, which she did.
9 In helping the guests, when no choice is expressed, give a piece of both the white and dark meat, with some of the stuffing.
10 I told him, I would try, if he would give a piece , which he did, and I laid it on the coals to roast.
11 One day I mean to give a piece of my mind to that good lady, finished Miss Ruth, with a malicious sparkle in her eyes.
12 He has given a piece of money to one of the camel-drivers.
13 Giving a piece of the pie to their employees has paid off.
14 It's where the couples are separated and given a piece of scrap paper.
15 His father had been a philosopher who was given a piece of land there.
16 Sybil untied the basket, and gave a piece of sugar to the screaming infant.
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