In-sentence examples of “give up”

How to use in-sentence of “give up”:

+ After the British Empire defeated China in the Opium Wars, China was forced to give up Hong Kong to the British after signing unequal treaties that favored British interests.

+ Morphy did not give up negotiations and urging Staunton to play.

+ Being a former minister and a leader of backward classes as well, he was elected as the state JD president in the month of September 2013 after H D Kumaraswamy called it a day to give up his position.

+ When the Chinese did not readily give up their rights to their land, Japan tried to take it by force.

+ We have requests for adminship for a reason, and to give up and then request back rights in a matter of days is poor judgement in my opinion.

+ Many women give up Smokingcigarettes and alcohol when pregnant, because this gives the embryo a better chance of developing normally.

+ All individuals in that society give up some rights for the sake of protection.

+ When the tribes are switched, the players must give up their old buff and get a new one for their new tribe.

In-sentence examples of give up
In-sentence examples of give up

Example sentences of “give up”:

+ In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles re-created the Polish state, and Prussia had to give up much of its land.

+ Leung reported to give up its claim on independence.

+ While many daimyo obeyed this order and rejected Catholicism, Justo proclaimed that he would maintain his religion and rather give up his land and property.

+ Three years later Reuter decided to give up teaching to become a writer, so he left Treptow and moved to Neubrandenburg.

+ Heartbroken at the death of his brother, Pollux prayed to Zeus to make Castor immortal which meant Pollux would have to give up half of his immortality.

+ While serving as ambassador, he tried to get President Woodrow Wilson to give up on neutrality and join Britain and her Empire in the war against Germany.

+ In 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus.

+ For example, in Euripides’ play “Alcestis”, the heroine agrees to give up her own life in order to spare the life of her husband, Admetus.

+ The story is set in Egypt and is about a monk who tries to persuade Thaïs to give up her life as a prostitute.

+ In 1919, the Treaty of Versailles re-created the Polish state, and Prussia had to give up much of its land.

+ Leung reported to give up its claim on independence.
+ While many daimyo obeyed this order and rejected Catholicism, Justo proclaimed that he would maintain his religion and rather give up his land and property.

+ He announces that he will forgive everyone who plotted against him, give up magic and return to Milan.

+ He finally meets Fi again in the first episode of season 3 and convinces her to give up interest in the occult in order to protect her family.

+ When their father returned from Rome, Athelbald would not give up the throne.

+ In 1582, the forces of Oda Nobunaga forced the Uesugi clan to give up control of Uozu Castle.

+ The Soviets’ military problems made them give up lots of the land they were arguing over.

+ When he was going back home on a bus, he was forced to give up his seat and stand for the bus ride so a white person could sit down.

More in-sentence examples of “give up”:

+ In that case, the entire commission would have to give up their jobs.

+ He finally decides to give up the Spider-Man costume and become a normal person.

+ Section 111 says that a State can give up any part of its lands to the Commonwealth.

+ They included making opium legal in China, opening up all their ports for trade, and to give up part of the Kowloon Peninsula to the British, which became part of the colony of Hong Kong.

+ After that, the Japanese army will give up the capture of Daibayama and concentrate on a detour building.

+ In the two games in which he competed for the Memorial Cup, he gave up 11 goals, which was an average number of goals to give up in that period of ice hockey.

+ She is going to give up her own freedom by taking Lulu’s place so that nobody will discover she has escaped until it is too late.

+ The defeated Finns had to give up 11% of their country.

+ For example, opportunity cost is how much leisure time we give up to work.

+ Meade was unhappy about having to give up two Corps and felt he did not have a large enough force to defeat Lee.

+ To get money, The Simpson family must give up many things they like to do.

+ The leader of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser, thought that by waging a low-grade war against Israel, he would exhaust their resources and get them to give up the territory.

+ In 1858 Mussorgsky decided to give up his job and spend all his time on music.

+ He could probably have been free at any time if he had promised to give up preaching, but he did what he firmly believed to be right.

+ Though Sandra knew he was lying, Jon successfully convinced the other players, making them to give up the reward to Jon and then having to spend one night on Morgan’s old beach while Jon and his friend hung out alone, celebrating the lie’s success.

+ Some give up and go home.

+ On September 7, 2019, Marshall announced he would give up his House seat and run for the Senate seat being left empty by four-term fellow Republican Pat Roberts.

+ On May 4, 1884, a train conductor ordered Wells to give up her seat in a nice car and move to a crowded car.

+ Christian, refusing to give up on Satine, confronts her backstage.

+ It is interesting to note that the Russian texts, normally very favorable to Vlad Ţepeş, tells that even in captivity he could not give up his favorite games; he often captured birds and mice which he tortured and mutilated, and some were impaled on tiny spears.

+ Jane’s mother decided to give up her claim to be queen for Jane.

+ Fischer says that these attacks, especially the kidnapping and murder of Hanns-Martin Schleyer, made him give up violence as a way to get political change.

+ After Japan surrendered, the Allies of World War IIAllies made Japan give up all the colonies they took through military force, even those before WWII started.

+ The word is normally used for kings and queens who decide to give up their position which brings an end to a reign.

+ In that case, the entire commission would have to give up their jobs.

+ He finally decides to give up the Spider-Man costume and become a normal person.
+ Section 111 says that a State can give up any part of its lands to the Commonwealth.

+ They like to make reactions in which they give up this twin electron and then have a charge of +1.

+ Germany’s emperor also had to give up his power, and most of Germany’s African colonies were taken by other European empires.

+ Therefore, thus realizing the soul as the knower by nature, I give up the notion of mineness and have come to adopt the non-attachment.

+ In February she had to give up her 4th place, because she doesn’t was really activ.

+ However the Title became Inactive after Alundra Blayze dropped the Title into a Garbage Can live on WCW Monday Nitro this incident forced her to give up the title.

+ Adams is thought to have persuaded the IRA to give up its “war” against the UK in return for devolved government for Northern Ireland.

+ In 1975 Duruflé was badly hurt in a car accident and had to give up performing.

+ After World War I the European countries who had lost the war had to give up their colonies to the countries that had won the war.

+ However, people did not want to give up their beautiful clothes, and instead found different ways of wearing them; a man, for instance, might wear a “haori” jacket made out of wool in a plain, boring colour, but line it with a fancy silk fabric.

+ Generally spin bowlers give up the most runs but they all have “tricks” that they use to fool the batsman and get him or her out.

+ Even though Sweden had clearly lost, they did not give up until 1721.

+ In July 2016, Shevchenko announced that he would give up a friendly match with the Georgian national team before qualifying for the 2018 World Cup.

+ I don’t even know what exactly you did to make you want to give up the flag yesterday.

+ However, the Soviet central-government demanded Lithuania to give up its independence and sent the Soviet Army continued to keep many troops in Lithuania.

+ He was earning some money from his compositions, so he was able to give up playing in cabarets.

+ A hydronium ion will give up its proton to a hydroxide ion, forming two molecules of HO, which is neutral.

+ A man called Schober persuaded Schubert to give up teaching so that he could spend all his time composing.

+ Titus thanks the gods for Servilia’s truthfulness and immediately promises to give up the idea of coming between her and Annius.

+ A peace treaty is different from an armistice, which is an agreement to cease hostilities, or a surrender, in which one side agrees to give up its arms.

+ From the time she was a little girl, Monica has been pressured by her mother to give up basketball and act like a lady.

+ He refused to give up and him and his allies attempted to overturn the results of the election.

+ Baum was able to give up other business ideas and make enough money to live on by writing children’s books.

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