Examples of using Were given in English and their translations into Malayalam
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The people were given a chance.
Were given Christian names.
The children were given the poison first.
It's just the hair we were given!
Sweets were given to students.
Combinations with other parts of speech
Usage with nouns
gave birth
give thanks
gives life
give me your hand
give me the money
give glad tidings
gave permission
give blood
give me the key
god who gave
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Usage with adverbs
First one or two answers were given.
People were given first aid.
You give because you were given first.
They were given two commands.
Even the horses were given water.
They were given 28 days to respond.
All the promises were given to him.
Police were given information of who it was. .
You give because you were given first.
You were given your orders, That was the deal.
The 21st Lancers were given this task.
People who were given it differed about it after clear arguments had come to.
Many served, many more gifts were given.
The French were given new concessions.
He stopped short, though, of claiming the charismatic gifts were given to every believer.
Both players were given 24 hours time.
With the US closed yesterday, no major leads were given to the Asian markets.
Some nations were given"observer status". Such was the case of Brazil, who sent Ambassador Bezerra de Menezes.
Hospital privileges were given in 1983.
Around half were given the baby simulators and the others a more traditional form of family planning education.
But instead of one miracle, we were given three, The Precognitives.
Most of these prizes were given in the first half of the 20th century, which was called the“Göttingen Nobel prize wonder”.
The inhabitants of Atlanta were given five days to evacuate the city.
The division's approximately 2,300 employees were given five Fridays off with no reduction in salary.
O you who have believed, if you obey a party of those who were given the Scripture, they would turn you back, after your belief,[to being] unbelievers.