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A few went out of business and gave way to new development.
But now the new has given way to the old.
I've given way to its power most of my life.
Now, however, a political age has given way to an economic one.
Well, the old got to give way to the new.
He left the place and I believe his health gave way.
He gave way to another view in the natural course of things.
The process is one of nothing giving way to something.
I turned to run, and suddenly the ground gave way.
It was a game now, to see who would give way.
On other issues, however, the Committee still would not give way.
If it were to give way and fall upon us!
Then, as if a wall within her gave way suddenly, she went on.
It had all taken, perhaps, two minutes from the time when the door gave way.
"It would perhaps have been better had we given way."
"Even my father will give way to me in time!"
Then a bush gave way and she fell into an open space.
The ground gives way and I fall to my death.
Something was giving way there and he could not quite reason what.
Then there was nothing to do but give way to it.
Had she not taken her weight off them they would simply have given way.
It was as though one force of nature gave way to the other.
If you want to have peace in this country, one side must give way.
It was not until well after dark that the last one gave way.
I had done my work too well for any large piece to give way.
The change is likely to yield more money for the city.
Two years of study would not yield him better results.
He does not want to yield to any of them.
Officials in Washington said the men had not yielded much information.
In the act of love, he had always yielded the power to her.
She never would have yielded so much a few days before.
But in the end they yielded and all was well.
The door yielded, and the next moment he was in the house.
But this time they did not yield the right of way.
The time came when she was ready to yield everything to him.
The young man did this, and the king had to yield.
But in the last three games, they yielded 125 points.
The private right must usually yield to the greater public interest.
Four minutes of work yielded half a cup, just enough.
Police efforts to find her did not yield any result.
I had seen what became of those who yielded to it.
Where would it have to go to yield a 6.5 percent rate of return?
This new study may yield the information we need to be able to make a decision.
The result yielded a great deal of information that was put into a plan.
She yielded because it seemed to be the way for both of them.
He would take such a woman, and then turn her inside out, with yielding to him.
But with the help of your doctor, small changes can yield big results.
They were offered at a price of 100.369 to yield 2.85 percent.
The central Government will not yield easily on either front.
The study yielded 798 species, 460 of which had never before been seen.