Example sentences of "[adj] give away " in BNC.

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1 There are some people who think that I was wrong to give away my crown .
2 With all these promotions you must be prepared to give away quite large numbers of the product .
3 For ages two to six , normal price is £35 , but we have 12 to give away .
4 In all of this giving away of herself ( which can be taken in two modern senses ) , this revelation of a coarser character beneath the courtly exterior she tries to sustain , Margery follows the movement of the opening stanzas of the text down from the character of the courtly dame to the level of the townswoman , a stereotyped bourgeois Vxor , " Wife " : the label that seems to be given her by the letter " " V " alongside some of her speeches in the manuscript copy of Dame Sirith .
5 I feel very strongly that Salford should end this free giving away of degrees , but give them to the deserved students only — us .
6 In market maker systems the time at which historic trades are published is of considerable importance , since this gives away the market maker 's position .
7 Only one binge 11 Decided to allow herself to put on a little weight 12 Gave away ‘ thin ’ clothes and bought new ones .
8 We have six to give away to the first names drawn from the postbag on 7 March .
9 A 100ml tube usually costs £1.09 from department stores , supermarkets and chemists , but we have 100 to give away free to Clothes Show Club members .
10 We have 100 to give away
11 Boots ' Aquacool water filter ( £11.99 ) has a jug that fits inside the fridge door and GHI has 100 to give away to readers .
12 We have 100 to give away until March 13 .
13 But as a special offer to our readers , we 've got 100 to give away for free , along with a set of five colourful Carnation leaflets featuring Favourite Desserts , Party Specials , Simple Suppers , Sweet Surprises and Kiddies Kitchen .
14 But as a special offer to our readers , we 've got 100 to give away for free .
15 Hot news from Clairol — the latest addition to their already extensive heated appliance range is now available in the shops and we 've got 10 to give away !
16 This sophisticated styler is attractively designed in gold and black , and has a matching black plug and usually costs £8.99 but we have 10 to give away free .
17 We have 10 to give away to readers who send a postcard to ( FM/PR ) , 72 Broadwick St , London W1V 2BP by 28 Feb .
18 If he fixed a price with the buyer , and the buyer asked for Modigliani 's address , the painter was likely to give away his work at a lower price or offer it as a present if the purchaser was shrewd enough to take him out for a meal and a few drinks .
19 He 's not likely to give away shots down the stretch .
20 We have five sets of three to give away , so answer the following question on a postcard to Kitsch Camp , The Face , The Old Laundry , Ossington Buildings , Moxon St , London W1 .
21 Ideal for popping in handbags and desk drawers and usually priced at 99p each , we have 100 sets of all three to give away .
22 Jordan 's treasury , burdened by a foreign debt of about $8 billion , has little to give away and parliament is bound to attack the government on rising prices and unemployment .
23 It normally costs £2.45 for 100ml but we 've got 500 to give away .
24 Now available by mail order for the first time ( call for a brochure ) , we have 30 Make-Up Removers worth £7.25 each to give away .
25 Both are suitable for dark blonde to dark brown hair and we have 25 of each of each to give away .
26 Over 70 minutes of fun-filled frolics from almost 30 years of Match Of The Day , and we 've three of each to give away — all you have to do is slap a caption on this wee photo !
27 They cost 99p from Boots , but we have 750 to give away .
28 We 've got 75 to give away — send your name and address to ;
29 We have 120 to give away so send your name and address on a postcard to .
30 Guinness Publishing Limited has kindly given us five copies of The Guinness Book of Records 1992 to give away .
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