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    Verwenden Sie „given up“ in einem Satz

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    given up


    1. She had at least, given up the corset wearing this time, and was back in the usual scruffy outfits he was more familiar with


    2. The instructor has given up on her, would rather she didn’t stay and wilt the beautiful bouquet he has arranged in his studio


    3. After a week passed and doostEr had not heard from Tahlmute, he figured that he probably was trying to steal the cargo and had given up the game when his original ruse failed


    4. Maybe I shouldn’t have had that last glass of wine … my brain seems to have given up thinking lucidly


    5. I haven't given up yet, maybe because I like folk dances, maybe because I have nothing better to do


    6. The doctors we had seen on Earth talked of viruses and complications, but, with hindsight, I reckon she’d just given up


    7. They both wanted someone to come home to but Luray had temporarily given up on that dream since the triangle with Knume and Valla


    8. Ken came in from the garden some twenty minutes after Lucy had given up the ghost and prostrated herself on the living room floor


    9. the usual suburban noise polluters had given up the ghost and


    10. Bunty appears to have given up her very economic style of writing and is now cramming in a lot more into the space provided, putting down her feelings

    11. had given up the ghost and prostrated herself on the living room


    12. man who had just given up his seat, who was still lurking hopefully


    13. ” The crew had given up watching them so he let her undo his shorts


    14. The enamel coating on the fridge has given up the ghost and brown chips of rust show through the face of the door


    15. Gehring had given up long ago trying to get him to wear any but his coveralls, whether to town for shopping or church on Sundays


    16. Kulai has given up his position at the Kassikan to devote full time to the shipping business


    17. You should have given up a long time ago, children!”


    18. Alan had given up even trying to mentally translate the numbers at this point and let them carry him as they felt


    19. Desa had given up nagging her about it ten decades ago


    20. Heather had given up on her calculus and now she stretched out on the

    21. Roman had not given up a single run


    22. John had given up with the questions and now stood


    23. He has now lost 25 kilos, given up the cigars, works out and runs 5K per day


    24. She seemed to have given up the empty blond bauble personna


    25. Born late to parents who had long since given up any idea of having children


    26. Though it is not very probable that any part of a tax, which is not only imposed upon one of the most proper subjects of taxation, a mere luxury and superfluity, but which affords so very important a revenue as the tax upon silver, will ever be given up as long as it is possible to pay it; yet the same impossibility of paying it, which, in 1736


    27. It meant she’d given up on Theoton


    28. the cultural degree, the Greeks have given up


    29. Hearing that the slave hunters had given up the


    30. In general, however, something more is given upon coin of a known fineness, than upon gold and silver bars, of which the fineness cannot be ascertained but by a process of melting and assaying

    31. demand half the bank money for which credit had been given upon the deposits that the receipts had respectively been granted for


    32. He has already given up the worship of his Babylonian gods


    33. Viktor Frankl talks about how one knew an inmate had given up when he smoked his last cigarette


    34. Thus, when we saw a comrade smoking his own cigarettes, we knew he had given up faith in his strength to carry on, and, once lost, the will to live seldom returned


    35. Some nations have given up the whole commerce of their colonies to an exclusive company, of whom the colonists were obliged to buy all such European goods as they wanted, and to whom they were obliged to sell the whole of their surplus produce


    36. This, however, has been the policy of Holland, though their company, in the course of the present century, has given up in many respects the exertion of their exclusive privilege


    37. Since it fell into those of the English, almost all works of this kind have been given up; and there are at present (October 1773), I am assured, not above two or three remaining in the island


    38. At age thirty-five she was still a sexy-looking woman, but practically all the men of the town had given up on her


    39. In 1748, all the demands of the company upon the king of Spain, in consequence of the assiento contract, were, by the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, given up for what was supposed an equivalent


    40. Perhaps he had got used to the idea that she would always keep on a nightgown regardless of how warm it was in this cell of a room, and given up on the hope that she'd be so drugged out of her mind she wouldn't care about covering up

    41. It was like he had just given up altogether and if he didn’t pull out of this depression soon I didn’t think he would pull out of it at all


    42. Pamela had given up her


    43. The bounties which are sometimes given upon the exportation of home produce and manufactures, and the drawbacks which are paid upon the re-exportation of the greater part of foreign goods, have given occasion to many frauds, and to a species of smuggling, more destructive of the public revenue than any other


    44. to memorize at the beginning, but had given up after about five turns


    45. If the project cannot be completed, it ought to be given up


    46. Given up for allergies


    47. After that, we probably should have given up the idea of ever getting a cat, but visions of kitty plums danced in our heads


    48. I had all but given up hope


    49. ” I looked round at the rest of the wounded men in the trench most of who looked like they had given up and were now waiting either to die or be taken prisoner


    50. I crawled up to the top of the crater to look out and I noticed that even the Germans seemed to have given up now in the heat and only shot if any of our lads tried to make a run for it














































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