give in造句(91) The warlord government had to give in.
(92) Don't give in to temptation.
(93) Neither side would give in [ yield ] .
(94) Of course, we will never give in to villainy.
(95) Please give in your examination papers now.
(96) Tatyana refused to give in to his importunate declarations.
(97) The strikers wouldn't give in.
(98) We will never give in to villainy.
(99) We will not give in to threats or intimidation.
(100) Betroth: To promise to give in marriage.
(101) There is no give in a stone floor.
(102) Nobody wants to give in to the demands of terrorists, but in a situation like this, which did not involve a terrorist group, or release of prisoners, they could have just accepted his demands.
(103) Both sides argued with reason, and neither would give in.
(104) The prime minister give in to pressure from the backbencher.
(105) While some eaters may elevate morality above hedonism, others are suspicious of anyone who does not give in to the pleasure principle.
(106) It takes side with the tempter, and persuades one to give in.
(107) What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?
(108) Mr. Obama spoke strongly in favor of religious freedom, saying Americans will not give in to the hatred and prejudice the 9-11 hijackers had sought to spread.
(109) Give in all night have no the sleep the tediousness oneself seek a footpath for exist, only this and no more just!
(110) If we give in to the blackmailer, he will return to squeeze out another hundred later.
(111) If you give in to the silence — remember, there's no traffic noise as distraction — you'll pick up the faraway echo of footsteps, the hushed garble of a television from behind a shuttered window.
(112) You'd have to be as weak as Gandhi before you'd give in.
(113) I have endeavoured to give in their briefest outline the reasons for my disaffection.
(114) For the past month they had been preparing for the great day, rehearsing over and over again the time-honoured responses that the King would have to give in the Abbey.
(115) Not till 1152 did Dublin give in to the Irish church.
(116) My strength His bane and I will never give in.
(117) I was about to give in for the night and resolve to wake up early when I got another subjectless e-mail in my inbox: Hey.
(118) He told me plump that he would not give in.
(119) It can be served and eaten in just a simple spread, comb chunks mixed over a breakfast cereal and fruits or even incorporate with a more complicated gourmet dishes that give in a very delicate flavor.
(120) No matter how they slander us, we will never give in.