Given-away Sentence Examples

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  • His face must have given away his thoughts.

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  • Reorganizing his southern defences on a shorter front, so as to regain possession of the reserves that he had so liberally given away to his subordinates, he began to collect large bodies of troops opposite Kuroki, while Stakelberg and Zarubayev, before withdrawing silently into the lines or rather the fortress of Liao-Yang, again repulsed Oku's determined attacks on the south side.

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  • Upon this theory public land was either given away or sold for a trifle by the nation to individual holders.

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  • In the burials of the rich, water and bread are distributed to the poor at the grave; and sometimes a buffalo or several buffaloes are slaughtered there, and the flesh given away.

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  • As early as 1835 Mehemet Ali had given orders for a museum to be formed; little however, was accomplished before the whole of the resulting collection was given away to the Archduke Maximilian of Austria in 1855.

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  • Earthly goods should be given away in exchange for " the imperishable treasures.

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  • Pensions and sinecures which would not bear the light in England were charged on the Irish establishment, and even bishoprics were given away on the same principle.

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  • The traditional fairground carousel was a big hit with approximately 5,000 rides being given away during the day.

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  • I've never had a 3.1 machine die on me... they all survived long enough to be either given away or parted out.

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  • Indeed, under the homestead law, large portions of the public domain have been given away to settlers (see Homestead and Exemption Laws), while even larger amounts have been alienated in aid of schools, public improvements, &c., so that the portion sold has not been a third of the total amount alienated.

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  • And yet pencils get made, more than a billion of them a year, and they are essentially given away.

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  • The word "unalienable" (or "inalienable"—they are interchangeable) means, "unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor."

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  • The price of weapons, of gold, of carts and horses, kept rising, but the value of paper money and city articles kept falling, so that by midday there were instances of carters removing valuable goods, such as cloth, and receiving in payment a half of what they carted, while peasant horses were fetching five hundred rubles each, and furniture, mirrors, and bronzes were being given away for nothing.

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  • Promotional vomit bags were given away at some theaters in America.

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  • Baskets are often discarded to the garage or given away.

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  • The best option is to look for stress balls through retailers that have events where the balls may be sold or given away as promotional items, such as at day spas, chiropractic offices, or trade shows.

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  • Ideally, the clothes are still in such good shape by the time children outgrow the clothes that they can be saved for another child in the family to grow into, or sold or given away.

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  • They have also set up giveaways through philanthropic organizations like the Red Cross for support after Hurricane Katrina, and they have given away hundreds of thousands of dollars in the form of scholarships for young musicians.

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  • As an added bonus, these shirts are often given away free to customers of the company, which can leave more room in the budget for business suits or other clothing.

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  • Therefore organic socks can be passed down through members of the family, or perhaps sold or given away for other people to use.

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  • For many people, the gown gets relegated to the back of the closet if it can't be passed down or given away.

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  • Free Disney World Tickets are sometimes given away in radio contests.

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  • Some video games are even given away as freebies in boxes of breakfast cereal.

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  • In the company's early years, the wines were auctioned off or given away as Christmas presents, but by the end of the 1980s the wine was so sought-after that the company began full production.

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  • The cards were called 'trade' cards as unlike later cards, they were given away free and no purchase of a product was necessary.

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  • In the 1930s Lipton Tea Company had Hall create teapots to be given away to their customers as premiums.

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  • These type of postcards usually contain some form of advertising and are often given away for free to promote businesses or events.

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  • Clothing that's too small for you should be donated or given away to someone who can use them.

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  • Remember, you're not scoring a bargain if the fabric gives you an allergic reaction, or shrinks in the first wash and has to be given away.

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  • This kind of report is often given away as a promotion so you'll return to purchase other reports.

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  • Starbucks and Cinnabon are two restaurants who have given away freebies on April 15.

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  • They may be given away as a promotional item when purchasing a new Serta mattress, or may be available in some locations to purchase in the Serta retailer.

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  • He had a loner background, having been given away at birth.

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  • The watches were given away in a National Sweepstakes promoting the movie release and the others were auctioned off as charity fund raisers.

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  • It was supposed to be pressed onto a flexi-disc and given away on a promotion with NME, but that fell through, and was released with the rest of the album.

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  • While this concern may be diminutive, many Facebook users aren't even aware how much they are giving away about their friends--or how much information is being given away about them--without their control.

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  • With everything that is given away on the web, it would seem that completely free domain registration would not be too hard to find.

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