Examples of 'vote to give' in a sentence
Meaning of "vote to give"
vote to give: the act of making a choice or decision to provide something like support or approval
How to use "vote to give" in a sentence
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Let us vote to give workers freedom of choice.
Many on our council would vote to give all we have.
I will vote to give the president authority he needs.
But I guess it 's important to vote to give your opinion.
Vote to give your favourite driver a power boost during the race.
So think before you vote to give these guys another term.
MPs vote to give May power to trigger article 50 - as it happened.
Many on our council would vote to give all we have and follow Leonidas.
Olympic leaders vote to give equal pay to Paralympic athletes.
Are you saying they would not vote to give up the opportunity for nationhood?
Will she vote to give herself a pay rise as an MP?
He is the deciding vote to give many powers to the Emperor.
And I vote to give it to him.
South Koreans vote to give peace a chance,.
Did they vote to give you the money? Now you wake up.
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However, they did not vote to give control of the project to the DEGC.
The Senate did vote to give Gaius legal immunity, yes.
Did they vote to give you the money?
Did they vote to give you the money? Oh, yes.