Examples of 'some to give' in a sentence
Meaning of "some to give"
some to give: This phrase could imply that someone has something to offer, contribute, or provide. It suggests a willingness or ability to share or offer assistance
How to use "some to give" in a sentence
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some to give
I was trying to earn some to give back to you.
Some to give us purpose.
I have to borrow some to give him some.
I promised I would give you some soon as I had some to give.
He will not rob some to give to others.
I promised I 'd give you some soon as I had some to give.
Just to scare him some to give me time to run.
There is furniture to move and some to give away.
I need some to give the lady.
I know how hard it must be for some to give it up.
Take some to give away.
This does not mean taking from some to give to others.
It is hard for some to give up on love, and easy for others to.
The word redistribution implies taking away from some to give to others.
Steal from some to give to others.
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They both believe that government should take from some to give to others.
It may possibly interest some to give brief details of recognizing an incarnation.
Also, listen to kfog. they may have some to give away.
I want to make some to give out on Halloween.
Some to brighten our days… some to test our patience… some to give us purpose.
But I have some to give out afterward.
Such a perspective may cause some to give up prematurely.
I need some to give the lady… No, there's no need.
Some for me and some to give away.
Want some to give out?
Does it involve taking from some to give to others?
Taking from some to give to others!
Well, perhaps I have some to give you.
Can I borrow some to give her?
You take money from some to give to others.
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