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Example sentences for "givers"

Lexicographically close words:
gived; givee; giveing; given; giver; gives; givest; giveth; givin; giving
  1. Exchangers are of two sorts--givers and sellers.

  2. The Name-givers of actual society have failed in their task by proceeding on a wrong doctrine: neither they nor the names which they have given can be trusted.

  3. Now we must not assume the theory to be true, although the Name-givers believed it to be so.

  4. We are not peers, So to be lovers; and I own, and grieve, That givers of such gifts as mine are, must Be counted with the ungenerous.

  5. Have you nothing best, Which generous souls may perfect and present, And He shall thank the givers for?

  6. Givers of coat and cloak too,--never Grudging that purple of yours at the best, By your heroic will and endeavour Each sublimely dispossessed, That all may inherit what each surrenders!

  7. Long practical experience of administration made the Romans the great law-givers of antiquity.

  8. Grateful, as men should always be, to the givers of peace and plenty, he held within his halls a harvest festival, to which he invited the brave and beautiful of all the country round.

  9. Then Oineus took of the first-fruits of his fields and his vineyards and his orchards, and offered them with much thankfulness to the givers of good.

  10. There is an extremely common misapprehension on the part of both labor-givers and labor-takers as to the real nature of the transaction between them.

  11. The Givers of Life I Who called us forth out of darkness and gave us the gift of life, Who set our hands to the toiling, our feet in the field of strife?

  12. Why did the Hebrew law-givers place these three laws, which emphasize absolute loyalty to Jehovah, at the beginning of the decalogue?

  13. The givers in the Free Church at the present time seem to lie very much in extremes.

  14. It ought, we hold, to be regarded as another law of the Fund, that the means taken to increase it should be means exclusively fitted to lead the givers to think of their duties, not of their rights.

  15. But experienced ball-givers limit the number of their invitations to under two hundred, instead of expanding it to over three hundred.

  16. This putting out as it were of the lesser light, occurs very frequently during the London season to ball-givers moving in the same sets.

  17. Ruef is a Jew, circulators of this story insisted that he is in prison because he is a Jew, while the gentile bribe-givers go free.

  18. At the Glass trial he told the manner in which the bribe-givers approached him.

  19. It is simply that Calhoun has made up his mind that this is the time for grafters and boodlers and bribe givers to stand together.

  20. Under this interpretation, not only would the indictments against the strikers be invalidated, but those against the alleged bribe-givers also.

  21. It is very different now that the new alliance between Ruef and the bribe givers is in process of negotiation.

  22. And the givers of water on the earth drink cool and ambrosial draughts from that stream.

  23. As men cross seas by vessels, so are the givers mentioned above are saved from all their sins.

  24. Such givers are not real benefactors of men.

  25. It is said that Kshatriyas are givers (of presents).

  26. I myself do not deny that the givers of names did really give them under the idea that all things were in motion and flux; which was their sincere but, I think, mistaken opinion.

  27. Were we not lately acknowledging that the first givers of names in states, both Hellenic and barbarous, were the legislators, and that the art which gave names was the art of the legislator?

  28. As little were the givers of the Roman festivals disposed to put themselves to material expense for decorations and machinery.

  29. But among this confluence, this great flood of visitors, none were more conspicuous than the makers of presents and givers of gifts.

  30. Yet even though the givers of concerts are at the moment almost exclusively natives of this country, or foreigners who have definitely made England their home, the scarcity of concert halls is being very acutely felt.

  31. We trust that other large givers may be stimulated to follow in the footsteps of one who has so wisely invested his money for the uplifting of the most needy in our land.

  32. THE IOWA LAW Some of the laws are aimed exclusively at the takers of tips and others at the givers as well.

  33. Let us say to the givers of feasts, be not too magnificent, but if you give a fan, give one that is good for something, not a thing which breaks with the "first fall.

  34. Twenty-four people often sit down at a modern dinner-table, and are well served by a butler and two men, though some luxurious dinner-givers have a man behind each chair.

  35. But as my faith in our law-givers is not so blind, my belief is that Congress had no more right to pass any law which could give an excuse to trespass upon your property, than to pass a law inviting people to your table.

  36. The one great principle of American law is very much the same; our law-givers keep giving us laws and then enacting others to explain them.

  37. I never heard in election times that any one expects our law-givers to base their legislation upon fundamental morality, and regard expediency as a secondary consideration.

  38. It is the duty of law-givers to foresee the effect of the laws they impose upon people," said Dona Josefa.

  39. There seems to be a settled purpose with our law-givers to drive the natives to poverty, and crowd them out of existence.

  40. And if these law-givers see fit to sell themselves for money, what then?

  41. The most remarkable light givers are Polynoë, Syllis, Chætopterus, and Polycirrus.

  42. In the breakers the jelly light givers are breaking up and adding fuel to the seeming flame.

  43. In the second the feet are light givers and emit a blue light.

  44. Of all the light givers of the sea this is the most common, some of its species being found in every sea, and where they are, it is necessary only to splash the water to cause a blaze of light to follow.

  45. If this phosphorescence is fascinating as we are drifting over the scene and the light givers are not alarmed, how much more dazzling is the display when the sea is beaten into foam.


  46. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "givers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.