Use "give rein to" in a sentence

1. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English give somebody a free hand/rein give somebody a free hand/rein LET/ALLOW to let someone do whatever they want or need to do in a particular situation The producer was given a free rein with the script

2. We should give a freer rein to small and medium state - owned enterprises to invigorate themselves.

3. Helping her to accept her fantasiesI found an excuse to give free rein to my own

4. 23 The government continued to believe it should give free rein to the private sector in transport.

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6. → free Examples from the Corpus give somebody a free hand/rein • I would discuss the script

7. 7 While watching him at work she impulsively asked to borrow his materials and followed his advice to give her imagination free rein.

8. The government also attempted to rein in immigration.

9. The government would try to rein back inflation.

10. 26 He gave free rein to his imagination.

11. You must learn to rein in your temper.

12. We need to rein back public spending.

13. You must rein in your temper.

14. It is difficult to rein a fiery horse.

15. Bullrush (AKA Run From Rein) 03CER

16. The horse answered to the slightest pull on the rein.

17. It's essential to keep a tight rein on public spending.

18. McCain has pledged to rein in government spending.

19. But not when it 's time to rein in errant behavior .

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21. We tried to rein in our excitement and curiosity.

22. She had the horse on a long rein.

23. Mako is too inexperienced to rein in her memories during combat.

24. My father always kept us on a tight rein.

25. Bandelier did prompt his parents to take steps to rein Kip in.

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27. He gave her full rein of the hallway.

28. He also tries to rein in some of Satō's sadistic tendencies toward others.

29. Mary spoiled both her children, then tried too late to rein them in.

30. Third, the rein was only loosened when a real threat to Jerusalem's security emerged.

31. Many executives must learn to rein in their presumptuous free - wheeling style.

32. We must rein our emotions and not be swayed by them.

33. Government would consider this disadvantageous and may rein in schedulingof liberalization.

34. The state faces possible bankruptcy unless it finds a way to rein in costs.

35. China's leaders are caught a trap ascast around for ways to rein in investment.

36. The ruling is an important victory for groups trying to rein in such verdicts.

37. You have to rein in your temper if by any chance she refuses you.

38. The finance director keeps a tight rein on spending.

39. Anglophones feel that the military is given free rein to do whatever they want

40. Aloose adj [Perh reanalysis of a loose —often appearing as Aloose in the 19th cent.— in the phr give a loose to “give free rein to, let loose,” on the analogy of other adjectives apparently formed by adding the prefix a- to an existing adj, such as ahungry adj and aweary adj

41. You pull on both reins to stop or slow a horse, but only the left rein to turn left.

42. 52 synonyms for Constrain: restrict, confine, curb, restrain, rein, constrict, hem in, straiten

43. Further spotlighting that metamorphosis, Bush's budget used tones of moderation to describe its effort to rein in spending.

44. If he values your work, he may rein in his abusiveness.

45. A determination to rein in the president also lay behind the Case Act that became law in 19

46. Our role has been to put forward practical suggestions - and sometimes to rein in the larger ambitions of our partners.

47. The strategy of bartering, mentioned earlier is one way to rein in the cost of a date.

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49. Some of these spots where the young ones can give free rein to their imagination are Baby-Club, Mini-Club, Junior Club, play areas, an entertainment amphitheatre and differentiated swimming pools with depths appropriate for different ages.

50. Retail sales have fallen by about half in recent weeks as nervous consumers rein in spending.

51. Antonyms for Circumvented include indulged, allowed, gave in, gratified, yielded, enjoyed, satiated, basked in, coddled and gave rein to

52. Jared shouldn't get married until he can rein in his Concupiscence and control his sexual cravings

53. China has been struggling to rein in excess cash to control inflation, but pressure is growing on Beijing to let its currency appreciate faster.

54. Will US lawmakers rein in marketplace Counterfeits? As retailers like Amazon try to police the sale of knockoffs, several congressional bills aim to …

55. And it is not clear that China can rein in its own economic juggernaut.

56. Antonyms for Averted include indulged, allowed, gave in, gratified, yielded, enjoyed, satiated, basked in, coddled and gave rein to

57. As Bondhold-ers’ responses to dividend announcements are likely to depend on these conditions, a rein-vestigation of how debtholders respond to these events seems warranted

58. Her parents had kept her on a tight rein with their narrow and inflexible views.

59. For example, The teacher gave her assistant A free hand with the class, or They gave me free rein to reorganize the department

60. The Global Zero Action Plan has talked about the world being near a "proliferation tipping point” – beyond the capacity to rein it in.

61. You have something to give and are willing to give it.

62. She had been riding along a road with a little girl and Clare's small pony Kizzy on a leading rein.

63. Buck campaigned as an Antiestablishment candidate who would do whatever it took to rein in government, even if it meant bucking GOP leadership.

64. A renewed commitment to macroeconomic and financial stability allows governments to rein in persistent deficits and growing debts and address their economies’ increasing volume of bad loans.

65. Acknowledged leaders of terrorist organizations have also been given free rein and parade around even in Islamabad.

66. Caretakers give to others from fear rather than love - they give to get

67. Apprises: to give information to.

68. Apprised: to give information to.

69. The Government’s plan to rein in fiscal imbalances and to achieve a deficit target of 3.9 percent of GDP during 2016-2020 is extremely important in this regard.

70. give offense to sb.

71. They promised to give

72. Betcin is produced by Rein Entertainment, the same producer of the award-winning iWant TFC series Bagman, headlined by Arjo Atayde.

73. Give it to him.

74. Once they were across the Dragonwall, Couladin allowed his Aiel to pillage the wetlanders and take their stuff while Rand tried to rein them in and prevent war

75. Despite bad moods and worse manners, the car could always be tamed by appreciation, patience and just enough rein.

76. We are not giving the Commission free rein, but providing it a posteriori with a measure of control.

77. Advise: [verb] to give (someone) a recommendation about what should be done : to give advice to

78. Give me time to think twice before I give you an answer.

79. We give slots; sometimes we give a hundred slots to each country.

80. The government evidently suspected that banks were using such maneuvers to evade rules put in place this year to rein in rampant lending and excess credit.