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13 Sentences With "give freely"

How to use give freely in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "give freely" and check conjugation/comparative form for "give freely". Mastering all the usages of "give freely" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Ancient philosophers urged benefactors to eschew corrupted gratia and instead give freely from a desire for the common good.
The first tenet of Democratic Socialism is to give freely... And I want to exchange your bullets for bullet points.
Something more will arise for later, something better… Anything you do not give freely and abundantly becomes lost to you.
People give freely to organized religious institutions so that the people who work there can continue to carry on the organization's work without having to find outside work.
You have to be really thinking about not what you're going to get from someone, but what you're giving to someone, and it's kind of like you have to give freely and hope that maybe that person will feel inclined to share the experience, or they'll have a really great, favorable opinion of your brand as a result.
"Keep oneself from being polluted by the world": in the sense of not looking for security or advancement in the things valued by the people in the world, such as 'no need to hold on to money', so Christians can be give freely and generously.
The railway is operated by over 50 trained volunteers of differing ages and interests who give freely of their time on a regular basis. Their skills and commitment are essential to the running and maintenance of the trains assisted by a smaller number of paid staff.
Over 350 secondary students attend the tuition-free boarding school, with a majority attending universities in Haiti upon graduation. The motto of the school is biblical, from Matthew 10:8: "What you receive for free, you must give for free." Consequently, students are expected to give freely to Haiti what they have received for free. Bishop Ireton High School in Alexandria, Virginia is the sister school of Louverture Cleary School.
Wyggeston is one of the figures honoured by Leicester's Clock Tower (which spells his name 'Wigston'). A Freemasons' meeting in Leicester named a Lodge after William Wyggeston which was consecrated on 1 July 1910. The Wyggeston Lodge, No.3448 also takes William Wyggeston's motto, "Date eleemosynam et ecce omnia munda sunt vobis"/"Give freely of yourself and behold all Worlds are yours". There is a pub in Wigston named after him.
The membership in Sussex Central is about 4,000; providing fun, challenges and leadership for girls and young women. It is supported by a wealth of volunteers who run weekly meetings and also others who give freely of their time to maintain the smooth running of the programme. Many of these are members of our busy Trefoil Guild. Our County Ambassadors, whose role it is to actively promote guiding, are The Lord Dholakia of Waltham Brooks OBE DL, Mrs.
Oral tradition would record the migrations of groups from one area to another and their connection with an ancestral location. In the early 19th century many Europeans entered into dealings with Māori to obtain land for their use. In some cases settlers thought they were buying land to obtain equivalent to freehold title under British law; Māori claimed that the various deeds signed by Māori were more limited and conditional, stopping short of outright alienation. It has been argued that the use of the word in deeds, meaning to let or allow or give freely, was not the same as selling.
As long as it > continues it will attract to its ranks men of brilliant minds and > intellectual giants who give freely of their great gifts to aid the > maintenance of a party that has done so much for the prosperity of the > country. Ohio has in the past contributed her share of famous men, and as > the years roll on the names of others are added one by one to the rapidly > increasing list. One that has become prominently associated with the > political history of the state is that of Judge Festus Walters . . . > personally the Judge is courteous and affable, and is an excellent > entertainer, though not a society man in the strict sense of the word.
He inherited the tenancy to the farm with his father's death in 1780, and devoted the largest part of his time and land to rearing the local Southdown breed, changing it from a tall, lean sheep into a more squat and compact one which gave excellent mutton yield while retaining a good fleece. His work would eventually be continued by Jonas Webb of Cambridgeshire to produce the modern form of the breed. He was well regarded by his contemporaries, and won prizes with ease at local and national livestock shows. He was well connected, with several peers regularly corresponding with him for the advice on farming which he would give freely, was introduced to George III, and sold two of his rams to Emperor Paul I of Russia for 300 guineas.

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