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"I shall give it up as soon as I can".
"An unusual suggestion, but I shall give it a try".
I shall give excerpts from this article concerning your questions.
"So, come election day, I shall give my vote to another party.
"The evidence I shall give will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth," Mr. Murdoch says.
"The Lord told me, 'I have taken one, but I shall give you thousands in these troubled times,' " she said.
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If it means that, I would pray that in the English I might have it: "shall give the reason upon which it is based and shall be final and not subject to review".
The following verb shows how the verb is marked for subject, patient, object, and indirect object: ::/ni-mits-teː-tla-makiː-ltiː-s/ I-you-someone-something-give ::"I shall make somebody give something to you" (Classical Nahuatl) The Nahuatl noun has a relatively complex structure.
"The performance was not the performance, I think, that shall give us a lot of confidence.
Van Gaal told a news conference at Old Trafford: "I hope Di Maria shall give us good results but we cannot expect after two days training that he is the miracle".
"I shall have to give up my architecture degree to come and look after you all, as we have no money".
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