Sentence examples for surrender parts from inspiring English sources

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The Assembly, loath to surrender parts of the bill that its members had considered crucial, finally voted to approve the bill before lunch yesterday.

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Johnston Press may surrender part of the company to its banks in order to secure a life-saving loan, according to a Sunday Times story yesterday.

The same thing happened when the British government tried, and failed, to get the boss of the ruined Royal Bank of Scotland to surrender part of his pension.Mr Obama has several other options, but none looks good.

This involves a financial sacrifice, since those who put their shares into the holding will surrender part of their dividends so they can be used to buy out other members.Mr Arnault insists that his intentions are amicable.

Despite the announcement of a record corporate loss of £24.1bn for 2008, Sir Fred said pressure on him to surrender part of his £700,000 annual pension was "not warranted".

"And one day their answer will be: 'Secede.' " Nevertheless, during several visits to Kirkuk, I kept meeting citizens of every ethnicity who still wanted to live together and were willing to surrender part of their own historical claim to the city in order to coexist peacefully with other groups.

He was offered all the usual conveniences and protections after he was confirmed as D.C.I. in May 1995, but he did not want to surrender part of his house to security officers, he did not want a SCIF and he did not want a classified computer at home.

No, this is about the bags of gold on offer and another reminder that money is how a lot of footballers keep the score these days – enough of it evidently that Defoe is willing, if necessary, to surrender part of his career and sacrifice going to the World Cup, given that he is effectively asking Roy Hodgson to select someone who has now broken free from top-level club football.

Meanwhile the photoluminescence analysis had clearly demonstrated higher photon energies derived from the pure crystal as compared to those of commercial material with higher content of impurities where free excitons during their localization surrender part of its energy to the surroundings.

It would also appear that while the investment-banking pirates may have to surrender part of their booty, there will be no fatal pursuit that will sink ships and end future buccaneering.

An opposition party in Kosovo resorted to extreme tactics in Parliament Wednesday to halt a vote they say would surrender part of the country's territory to Montenegro.

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