Examples of 'vowed to give' in a sentence
Meaning of "vowed to give"
vowed to give: This phrase typically means making a solemn promise or commitment to provide something, usually help, support, or resources to someone or a cause. It implies a strong dedication and determination to fulfill the promise
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vowed to give
And she vowed to give them one.
I want to serve the food I vowed to give.
He vowed to give a tenth and we should too.
Many school districts have vowed to give the technology a try this year.
I vowed to give up ice cream if he was released.
But she refused and vowed to give herself to God.
God vowed to give him children and offspring.
Many reacted to the film with horror, and vowed to give up meat.
They vowed to give it their all.
It is too late. I have vowed to give up my life.
I vowed to give him the best life possible.
When Moses heard this, he vowed to give an account of everything.
I vowed to give him the best life ever.
God knows, on our way here I vowed to give away a hundred.
So she vowed to give the child a better parenting.
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I want to serve the food I vowed to give Yusef, my dear, come.
A few vowed to give up mountaineering entirely.
Or maybe you vowed to give up sugar this year.
It vowed to give high priority to improving services for the poor.
On his retirement John-Lee vowed to give something back to the sport that he loved.
I vowed to give up ice cream if he was released. I have a weakness for ice cream.
Under his new identity, he vowed to give them a taste of losing their loved ones.
He vowed to give up on the drink.
After the operation, he vowed to give up smoking and drinking once and for all.
She vowed to give him the best life possible.
I have vowed to give up my life.
He vowed to give up smoking.
Jacob also vowed to give a tithe to God at Bethel.
He vowed to give up everything.
Now I have vowed to give my life to wiping out.
And I vowed to give back to those who did not stray away from me.
That night I vowed to give the Lord anything He asked of me.
He vowed to give her a better life in the United States.
Bailey also vowed to give recognition to the unsung heroes of the city.
I vowed to give them a good home, remember?
We vowed to give God alone all the glory!
They vowed to give up complaining for 40 days.
I vowed to give you my time, my love, and my patience.
He'd vowed to give her a happy life.
By 13, Ruiz vowed to give up painting as he felt that Pablo had surpassed him.
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