Sentence examples for yield up from inspiring English sources

"yield up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to surrender or give up something. Example: The thief yielded up his stolen goods to the police and was arrested.

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yield up

verb

To give something against one's will.

  • The soldiers obliged us to yield up all our money.

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Yield: Up to 20 juleps.

Without that the opera won't yield up much".

Will nature yield up its last secret one day?

It didn't yield up enough human feeling, human response.

The works are slow to yield up their secrets.

All can be coaxed to yield up — in one way or another — information about past climates.

A regulatory filing showed the sale could yield up to $1 billion.

But there are other plays that yield up their secrets after a second or third viewing.

It is not even dissonant, its tone row having been calculated to yield up pretty harmonies.

Reducing administrative costs in the insurance industry would yield up to $46 billion.

Dairy cows are expected to yield up to 23 litres of milk a day.

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