Examples of 'afford to give' in a sentence
Meaning of "afford to give"
Afford to give: Means to have the resources or ability to provide or donate something
How to use "afford to give" in a sentence
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afford to give
We can afford to give him a little money.
I know that no beggar can afford to give.
We can not afford to give you breakfast.
I took more than they could afford to give.
I can not afford to give her anything.
No one is so poor that he can not afford to give it.
I can not afford to give up my best analyst.
Give what we can afford to give.
We can not afford to give in to national egoisms.
Whatever they can afford to give.
You can afford to give them time.
This is a truth and a reality we cannot afford to give up.
We can not afford to give her charity.
All of us here are well paid and can afford to give.
But we can not afford to give up hope.
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The middle class believes it can not afford to give.
I just can not afford to give up a year.
I have given you all the help i can afford to give.
I can not afford to give you any.
That a football coach can not afford to give him.
I could ill afford to give you a ship.
The middle class believes they can not afford to give.
We can not even afford to give refunds.
Valuing historical memory is an exercise that we can not afford to give up.
I can not afford to give more blood.
This is what we can afford to give.
They can afford to give much more.
To be satisfied only with what this earth can afford to give.
Jack can afford to give away a pen.
The expensive stuff nobody around here can afford to give at a shower.
He can not afford to give anything anyway.
But some companies and individuals can afford to give and are not.
I can not afford to give up the hunt.
Too embarrassed to keep taking from those who can least afford to give.
But we can not afford to give in either.
If you are doing this for attention you have all that can afford to give you.
I can finally afford to give my little girl.
I would like to say that no involved parties can afford to give away too much.
We can not afford to give away free food.
One day you gave away money you did not think you could afford to give away.
We know we cannot afford to give up on this hope.
It takes more time than I can afford to give.
We can afford to give our daughter a proper wedding.
Which we can well afford to give him.
We can not afford to give the organisation another chance.
My poor father could never afford to give me anything.
Job can afford to give me things like this.
The farmer can afford to give.
Can not afford to give them what they want.
And what he could afford to give.