Sentence examples for It was a given from inspiring English sources

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That's a given.

This means that there are no ifs or ands ot buts about something; it's a sure thing.

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It was a given that we would be conspicuous.

It was a given; the alternative was career suicide.

"It was a given Liza had to be in the film," said Mr. Singer, the director.

It was a given that nothing good would become of the Djalili kids.

It was a given that at a barbecue everyone would rush to be with his opponent.

It was a given good, worth every tax dollar, student loan and second mortgage it took to pay for it.

It was a given to me when I was 18 years old by a friend and co-worker, Ann Wenzel, who thought I could use it as inspiration.

It was a given that these musicians could handle complex harmonies and unpredictable rhythms; that they could improvise proficiently and make oblique figures swing was a small miracle.

It was a given that any term would be served outside Connecticut because the only federal facility in the state, in Danbury, serves only women.

"It was a given that we'd be returning after the holidays," Dov said, having spent Sukkot, the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles, at home.

It was a given, a stable fact of life that was definitional, not dynamic, like the hole in the center of a bagel, without which a bagel would be something else.... Now, though, I had a mother..

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