Gain possesion
no. a simile is a phrase with like or as in it. Has given your heart would be an idiom
The meaning of the phrase "too little, too late", means that a chance had been given to make a gesture or do something about a problem, and then when something is finally done, then it means that not enough effort was given.
gradual motion of the constellations from east to west across the sky each night, resulting in different constellations being visible at 4 A.M. than at 10 P.M. on any given night.
'In lieu of my absence' is a phrase, not a sentence. As a phrase, it is grammatically correct, and could form part of a sentence, although it is not easy to think of such a sentence. It means 'Instead of my being absent ... ' So, how about 'In lieu of my absence, you have my presence!' as a jocular exclamation made by someone who turns up at a meeting for which s/he has previously given an apology for absence.
The Winchester Fire Arms Company coined the phrase that one in every million of their lever action rifles were perfect and were often given to great shots during shooting competitions in the 1800's
Chance as an adjective: Fortuitous or unintentional, as in a chance happening. Chance as a noun: Coincidence, for something happening by chance; Opportunity, for being given a second change.
It's a game to prove how brave you are. You either have to take on the dare given to you by one person with the chance of it being crazy or you have to answer a question truthfully with the chance of it being embarrassing and personal.
No you cannot sue
what is the grammatical name given to the expression- with every little feeling
This question needs clarification. Generically speaking, yes: the baby would be 'given' a chance to be ok in pretty much any situation. Being taken in where, though?
"Was given" is a verb phrase that functions as the past tense of the verb "to give."
It is personification. Victory is being given human characteristics.
Was given is a passive verb phrase.
The cast of Given Our Chance - 2013 includes: Izidor Ruckel
It seemed to be a family tradition among the Ptolemies. The people in Cleopatra's family would have assassinated her, if given the chance. She was merely taking defensive action.
If given the chance to be invisible, I would use it to observe situations and people without being noticed. It could provide insights and understanding that may not be possible when visible. However, I would be cautious about invading others' privacy or using this ability for unethical purposes.
A+ students It did not have much of a chance, given the historical traditions of the countries.Democracy did not have much of a chance in Austria-Hungary, given the historical traditions in the countries.s.e.g.