To be the cause or source of (feeling, effect, etc.)
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Examples for "give "
Examples for "give "
1 Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused picture.
2 So for example, let me give you an example: the music business.
3 Ask her,' he says gently, 'to give the young woman good advice.
4 EU treaty changes to give the UK greater control over its borders.
5 France will choose to try the case or give Rwanda the case.
1 Now a new problem: There was no clear way to open it.
2 They hope the government helps to open new markets for U.S. products.
3 He said, however, he'd be open to a public vote if necessary.
4 However, most market participants are able to access open - outcry trading, Duffy said.
5 On California's open roads with an American 'great' now heading for Europe.
1 But there really isn't another method available that will yield good results.
2 When that yield curve flattens, however, it signals concern about future activity.
3 Yet that drop in yield has dimmed government bonds' appeal, some say.
4 High - yield is often seen as a leading indicator for the equity market.
5 However, final corn yield has often been lower than the August forecast.
1 We can't afford the 'system.' We need action-andwe need it now!
2 Among other considerations, the strapped new democratic state can't afford another one.
3 The question no longer is: can we afford to increase the grant?
4 I say ' afford ' , but of course he had never been in want.
5 This means that many families can no longer afford a daily meal.
6 However, one analyst said the company could afford to streamline its costs.
7 American families struggle to afford health insurance because they keep buying smartphones.
8 I'm not really sure we can afford a new car right now.
9 I can't afford to let it go any longer than absolutely necessary.
10 He advocates using tax breaks to help more Americans afford health insurance.
11 It was a good defensible position; they could afford a short rest.
12 I have a daughter; I can't afford to risk my health anymore.
13 Let's say you're 30 and you can afford to take market risk.
14 Joining a wider political community might well afford us much better protection.
15 Many people in rural India simply can't afford the cost of treatment.
16 Many people cannot afford to build a house on the free land.
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