Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [adv] give way to " in BNC.

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1 I must not give way to it , because it is so unlike me and quite causeless .
2 At the same time yes I I 'll happily give way to the honourable gentleman .
3 I wish to go through the argument and then I shall willingly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
4 I shall not give way to the hon. Gentleman at the moment ; not in this speech .
5 No , I shall not give way to the hon. Gentleman .
6 I shall not give way to my hon. Friend , as I believe that I have done so once already and I have only a little time left .
7 I see that she does , so I shall certainly give way to her .
8 If I am not held up too much , I will gladly give way to the hon. Gentleman .
9 Mr. Galbraith : I will certainly give way to the honerable and learned Gentleman , who looks like a bus conductor in that outfit .
10 I will always give way to the hon. Gentleman .
11 With regret , I can not give way to the hon. Gentleman on this occasion .
12 The importance of Leigh is that the court was prepared to treat the " open justice " principle as a rule of law which could be asserted by a journalist against a discretionary policy , rather than as a desirable state of affairs which could nonetheless give way to judicial convenience .
13 People have to earn your respect and just because they have a big desk , long title or an impressive uniform it does n't mean you should automatically give way to their judgements and decisions .
14 People have to earn your respect and just because they have a big desk , long title or an impressive uniform it does n't mean you should automatically give way to their judgements and decisions .
15 Mr Browning motioned his wife to be quiet and taking Wilson 's arm conducted her to the door , saying something to the effect that she must not give way to gloomy thoughts and that doubtless she was tired with a young baby still nursing and a house to run .
16 Then you can gradually give way to your instinct for describing the purely ridiculous event that can seem extraordinarily funny .
17 One must not give way to despair .
18 We will not give way to those who mistakenly believe that power grows out of the barrel of a gun .
19 But then it is only a presumption ; and , as such , it must always give way to the language used if it is clear , and also to all counter presumptions which may legitimately be had in view in determining , on ordinary principles , the true meaning and intent of the legislation .
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