Examples of 'long enough to give' in a sentence

Meaning of "long enough to give"

long enough to give - having sufficient time to provide or offer something

How to use "long enough to give" in a sentence

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long enough to give
You waited long enough to give signal.
Brooks was seven-months pregnant and survived long enough to give birth.
Only long enough to give himself away.
She hesitates just long enough to give hope.
Just long enough to give peace to its new friend.
Does not stay in position long enough to give you a target.
Maybe long enough to give us an advantage.
And you will not live long enough to give me away.
Long enough to give you the change to get a malfunction organised.
But she held on long enough to give us a clue.
Long enough to give us a great market share, I will tell you.
You have waited long enough to give us an update.
Long enough to give 50 homeless conventioneers a place to spend their money.
Alicia was not alive long enough to give him one.
Just long enough to give her a chance to close the distance.

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His mother lived just long enough to give him a blessing.
Just long enough to give you a nice, convincing sunburn.
This only works if he stays alive long enough to give us position.
Just long enough to give time for.
All you have to do is distract him long enough to give her a chance.
That 's long enough to give some substance.
Maybe the wife can pull it together long enough to give us the code.
You can stop long enough to give your girlfriend a kiss.
You have not been in the work force long enough to give a option.
I stopped long enough to give an epilogue.
What 's the difference He will not be here long enough to give us any trouble.
The route was long enough to give us plenty of time to think.
Did you know that? Alicia was not alive long enough to give him one.
Stay alive long enough to give your boss.
It is a very active bird and rarely sits long enough to give an extended view.
I have not lived long enough to give up on my dreams yet.
All of them are quite consistent and last long enough to give good calorific power.
Be sure to stay long enough to give the police your statement.
It's a false alarm, but it delays her Just long enough to give him a chance.
I have known this man long enough to give him … the benefit of a couple hundred doubts.
It 's important to stick with psychotherapy long enough to give it a chance to work.
Mama had not lived long enough to give her brothers or sisters.
Guess i did not wait around long enough to give them the chance.
She hesitates just long enough to give hope … But she can not mend a broken back.
Fall back . You waited long enough to give signal.
She lives only long enough to give him a name.
Mom and Dad stayed just long enough to give consent?
She prays she lives long enough to give birth to the child she is carrying.
All you have to do is distract him long enough to give her a chance . OK.
I have known this man long enough to give him… the benefit ofa couple hundred doubts.
But I doubt they 'd sit still long enough to give us the chance.
He won't be here long enough to give us any trouble.
Slick, however, distracted The Powers of Pain long enough to give The Bolsheviks an advantage.
I knew you would hesitate long enough to give me plenty of time to act.
The other one may be distracted long enough to give me a chance at that gun.

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