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Example sentences for "just give"

  • Just give him my respects when you write, will you?

  • He'd just give me a lecture for buying a ticket at all.

  • Just give me back them ten dollars you stole out of my pocket or I'll make it hot for you.

  • Just give me a minute to get some dry clothes on and I'll be right with you.

  • I will show you in: just give me time to go for my keys.

  • Just give me time to change my clothes, and to let father know, and I am off.

  • Just give me time to veil my Apollonian form in a pair of trousers, and I appear.

  • How can we just give up, when there's still a chance?

  • Just give me two hundred indentures, owned by the men on the Council who signed the sight drafts.

  • Aye, just give me a minute to set the rest of these culverin.

  • Just give it to me and we'll attend to it," said the woman.

  • Just give it to me, Martha, and I'll write for you if you will only tell me what.

  • That does not matter; just give me your little skirt," replied Martha, continuing her sewing.

  • And speaking of stock, just give me a look at those two thousand shares of Tecolote.

  • Just give me something to eat--we won't quarrel about who won.

  • Just give me a share," she said again and suddenly he met her eyes.

  • Just give me what you have yourselves--just give me what you have yourselves.

  • All right, just give me more precise details over all this, and come and look me up at my lodgings; there we can talk it over; I shall be at home the whole evening.

  • So just give me ten gold pieces, and then you can drive on.

  • Just give me your hand, girlie, that's all!

  • Just give me a day or so to find out our location, and I'll get things going again, never fear.

  • Just give me half an hour more and I'll call it off for to-day!

  • Just give me time--" "Not another minute, do you hear?

  • Just give us hold here; if I don't smash every link on 'em afore ten minutes is over, call me a land lubber that's afraid of his mammy.

  • Just give up, and it'll be all the easier.

  • Just give 'em a chance, and they'll be after us full split afore you know it--hish!

  • Just give us the best recollection you have.

  • I think it will be well if you, in your own words, gave us your general background, just give us your general background--when you came to Texas and in general what your business experience has been.

  • And as a result of--just give me that in capsule form.

  • There now, major, we know the path well, so just give us the pass, and don't stay out in the night air.

  • Just give me a quarter and within five seconds--" A little girl wriggled out of the forest of legs.

  • Just give him as good a cussin' as he gives you'.

  • Dey never paid us any money wages, just give us eats and a place to sleep, and a little clothes.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "just give" 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:
    for the common benefit; getting hold; just after; just cause; just come; just estimate; just going; just know; just like; just nothing; just once; just opposite; just ready; just said; just south; just sufficient; just then; just wanted; just went; justify himself; justifying faith; justly proud; living forms; perched upon; similar kind; single one