To surrender someone or something to another.
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Examples for "deliver "
Examples for "deliver "
1 They talk a good game about prosperity, but deliver crime and poverty.
2 Hilwa argues however that Ballmer did deliver exactly what the market wanted.
3 The government appeals to private companies to deliver supplies to quake victims.
4 We know that the investment choices must deliver good outcomes for children.
5 They will use the technologies to deliver new products, services and capabilities.
1 There's only one problem: Defense companies already want to render it obsolete.
2 She said that the Hong Kong government would try to render assistance.
3 Lighting complements high quality video by helping render a crystal clear image.
4 It required a deal of philosophical inventiveness to render this situation benign.
5 Under international law, it is not possible to render a person stateless.
1 We want them to hand over power immediately through elections, Fouad said.
2 Could it easily request the companies hand over information to intelligence services?
3 Indeed, some shareholders are choosing cash in hand over future market uncertainties.
4 India said it would hand over the body to Pakistan if asked.
5 City have enjoyed the upper hand over Chelsea in the past year.
1 Thank you, Cat said, passing the plate, knife, and fork over .
2 You may have to fork over fifteen or twenty thousand dollars.
3 If it succeeds, and it will, fork over the other million.
4 You fork over Gonzalez's money that you tricked out of him!
5 Jordan says you'd better fork over the note or else.
1 However, the state still has to fork out R2-billion for the airline.
2 Americans are clearly prepared to fork out large sums for their pleasures.
3 He has ordered Maite to fork out the costs of the proceedings.
4 You must fork out five hundred roubles if you die for it.
5 Yes, because they will certainly have to fork out a pretty penny-
1 But since he had no partners to turn in , he therefore agreed.
2 The ford took a sharp turn in the middle of the river.
3 You will see the house at the first turn in the path.
4 At a turn in the Riverton Road he met the Red Admiral.
5 It was just one more bizarre turn in an already bizarre case.
1 Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story.
2 It means you let your heart get in the way of business.
3 There are also new companies trying to get in on the market.
4 But as in Greece, politics get in the way of economic sense.
5 They must work hard and not let anything get in their way.
1 The Bishop broke off, while he carefully stood the faggot- fork up in its corner.
2 Hell, I even had to fork up some cash for her attorney's fees, if you can believe that.
4 Old James would have to fork up . ' Monty stayed with them for a difficult five days, and drank enormous amounts of whisky.
5 Remy wrinkled her nose and shrugged, forking up another mouthful of blintz.
6 I don't want to get all forked up at this point.
7 Anyone could walk in and out of here. McMahon forked up fried potatoes.
8 She went back to forking up her now cold pasta.
9 She's forking up saucy meat with a beatific expression.
10 Luca forked up the last of his eggs, and washed them down with some tea.
11 It is a dismal image: A princess stuck in icy Norfolk country manor forking up salad.
12 Woo's offer is a clever attempt to be fair to shareholders, without forking up too much money.
13 Javier forked up another patty of pre-fab.
14 Stephen chuckled and forked up another bite.
15 He forked up some peas, freshly conscious of the dangers peacemakers faced when they stepped between warring factions.
16 Real sandworms are forked up at low tide on the sand bars off S.I., several Maine ports, and Boston.
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