Use "give way" in a sentence

1. Don't give way to your fears.

2. Telephony could give way to telepathy.

3. 6 Don't give way to your fears.

4. Food shortages will give way to abundance.

5. Crying will probably give way to laughter.

6. Squeaking, the rusted hinges gradually give way.

7. I do not give way to blockhead!

8. “Why Did You Give Way to Doubt?”

9. Give way to traffic coming from the left.

10. This overpass might give way during an earthquake.

11. We must not give way to their demands.

12. The floor's rotten and likely to give way.

13. 13 Crying will probably give way to laughter.

14. Chronic weaknesses will give way to vigorous health.

15. Give way to traffic coming from the right.

16. Give way to traffic already on the roundabout.

17. 7 We must not give way to their demands.

18. We felt the ground give way under our feet.

19. 5 Give way to traffic coming from the right.

20. 16 Give way to traffic already on the roundabout.

21. 4 Give way to traffic already on the roundabout.

22. 3 Give way to traffic coming from the left.

23. In Britain, give way to cars coming from the right.

24. 14 Within seconds black streets give way to walled farmland.

25. You must give way when you come to this junction.

26. To give way; collapse: an ego that Crumbles under pressure

27. Higher up, the moorlands give way to the alpine zone.

28. He refused to give way on any of the points.

29. He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader.

30. You must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing.

31. 1 You must give way to any pedestrians on the crossing.

32. 8 In Britain, give way to cars coming from the right.

33. You have to give way to traffic coming from the right.

34. 12 He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader.

35. Despite growing pressure, the Minister of State refused to give way.

36. In desperate times fortune must give way to more assertive hands.

37. Without Bullfighting, bull farms would give way to intensive and industrial agriculture

38. When entering a roundabout, give way to any traffic already on it.

39. Rather than give way to despair, ask yourself, ‘Why am I suffering?’

40. Praise and adoration of them will give way to derision and contempt.

41. Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures.

42. 11 You have to give way to traffic coming from the right.

43. Coconut and banana trees quickly give way to a dim still forest.

44. Nevertheless, power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to sailplanes.

45. 11 When entering a roundabout, give way to any traffic already on it.

46. 21 Good advice you just have to give way to these obstinate creatures.

47. 2 When entering a roundabout, give way to any traffic already on it.

48. Isolated showers will give way to more generalized rain later in the day.

49. 20 Coconut and banana trees quickly give way to a dim still forest.

50. Left unresolved, Burnout can give way to mental health conditions like clinical depression.

51. Financial plutocracy must give way to financial democracy – banking as if people mattered.

52. The patchy lesions with superficial, deeper, and peripherally extending folliculitis give way to atrophy.

53. The new barriers are designed to give way if spectators surge forward too violently.

54. “You with little faith, why did you give way to doubt?” —Matthew 14:31.

55. How sensible she had been not to give way to any of his blandishments.

56. 10 Isolated showers will give way to more generalized rain later in the day.

57. The fact is, the “old earth” has to give way to a new system.

58. 16 How sensible she had been not to give way to any of his blandishments.

59. (i) power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to airships, sailplanes and balloons;

60. Then the townhouses give way to dowdy apartment complexes with grimy windows facing the street.

61. They do not give way to old folks or children crossing at the zebra crossing.

62. Then the concrete blocks give way to palm trees and paddy fields flooded into swampland.

63. The run-down villas and cement footpaths give way to dusty tracks and wooden shacks.

64. 13 How sensible she had been not to give way to any of his blandishments.

65. Burglars frequently will try your door simply to see if they give way without additional effort

66. A deadlock was reached in the discussions, as neither side would give way to the other.

67. Neither of them will give way, so they could be arguing for a very long time.

68. 18 I watch chalky earth plains give way to natural forest and fear for their future.

69. What is the process by which local loyalties and parochial orientations give way to wider concerns?

70. 23 We had not been prepared to give way to health unions with much public support.

71. Do not listen to the whispers of Satan, or give way to unbe ?lief and sloth.

72. 15 The run-down villas and cement footpaths give way to dusty tracks and wooden shacks.

73. 29 What is the process by which local loyalties and parochial orientations give way to wider concerns?

74. 9 A powered vessel should give way to sail — it is an unwritten rule of the sea.

75. 26 A deadlock was reached in the discussions, as neither side would give way to the other.

76. The islands gradually give way to steady erosion brought about by stream runoff, wave action, and other forces.

77. 22 Judicial notions of justice must generally give way to those expressed by Parliament where they are inconsistent.

78. 19 He resolutely refuses to give way to the temptation to blame the local inhabitants for their problems.

79. 20 He resolutely refuses to give way to the temptation to blame the local inhabitants for their problems.

80. The peace talks have ended inconclusively,(Sentence dictionary) with neither side prepared to give way on key points.