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Example sentences for "give good"

  • There is sometimes a duty of legal justice, as when superiors, who are bound from their office to give good example, give scandal to their subjects.

  • If ye, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?

  • It is noteworthy, also, that the emphasis is laid, not on the earthly father's willingness, but on his knowing how to give good gifts.

  • If you then being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children: how much more will your Father who is in heaven, give good things to them that ask him?

  • If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father from heaven give the good Spirit to them that ask him?

  • If it is the nature of a father to give good gifts to his children, so in a still greater degree is it the nature of the Heavenly Father to give good gifts to those who ask Him.

  • And, Aunt Susan, give good weight in your butter.

  • Air-holes must be cut round the bottom of the lining to give good ventilation.

  • The turbine just described can hardly be termed an efficient one, as the vanes, owing to their simple formation, are not shaped to give good results.

  • As it is difficult to make a jointed tube cylindrical, and a close fit is needed to give good results, it is worth going to a little trouble to get a plunger of the right kind.

  • Give good words, while you live, sir; your landlord, and Mr Saintly, if you please.

  • By following these directions, you will not only have a properly installed battery, which will have a good chance to give good service, but will have a neat looking job which is most pleasing to the eye of the car owner.

  • If the rapid voltage drop begins very much before 20 minutes, it is very doubtful whether the battery will give good service.

  • Christ assures us that God is more willing to give his Holy Spirit to them that ask him, than earthly parents are to give good gifts to their children.

  • Our Lord repeatedly assures us that God is more willing to give good things to those that ask him, than earthly parents are to give good gifts to their children.

  • The seconds chose the ground where the turf was short and firm, and yet yielding enough to give good footing.

  • The current was swift and strong, but with the pebbly bottom to give good footing 'twas possible to stem it slowly.

  • Chorus: But soon the birds will begin to sing, And we will sing too, my dear, To give good welcoming to the spring In the primrose time o' the year!

  • Yet you, quite void of their good minds, give good, in you quite lost, For ill in others, though ye be the worthiest of your host.

  • Give good terms to our lov'd father Jove, For fear he take offence again, and our kind banquet prove A wrathful battle.

  • But probably all plants which thrive under glass are more sure to give good results if pollinated under confinement, because conditions are under control.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "give good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    could stand; give account; give another; give away; give every; give evidence; give instruction; give myself; give notice; give ourselves; give vent; given area; given case; given every; given him; given internally; given line; given moment; given point; given substance; given temperature; given thing; given time; given volume; given year; gives rise