- share
- 01. Children, if you don't learn to [share] your toys, no one will want to play with you.02. Everyone [shares] the blame for the pollution of our planet to some extent.03. He bought [shares] in Microsoft, and made a fortune.04. DeKlerk and Mandela [shared] the Nobel peace prize for their efforts in establishing majority rule in South Africa.05. Greg asked Hannah to [share] her life with him.06. I think we both [share] the same general values even if we disagree on some things.07. My roommate hasn't been paying his [share] of the food bill.08. There is an English proverb which states that a joy that's [shared] is a joy made double.09. Dinah Shore once observed that trouble is part of your life; if you don't [share] it, you don't give the person who loves you a chance to love you enough.10. Arnold Glasgow once said that a good leader takes a little more than his [share] of the blame, and a little less than his [share] of the credit.11. There is an Afghan proverb which states that you can't flee your fate, nor [share] it with another.12. There are about 10 million other people in the world who [share] the same birthday as you.13. The New York stock exchange had its first million-[share] trading day in 1886.14. All the Great Lakes except Lake Michigan, which lies entirely in the United States, are [shared] by the United States and Canada, and form part of the border between the two countries.15. The U.S. and Canada [share] the longest undefended border in the world.16. In October of 1945, President Truman announced that the secret of the atomic bomb would be [shared] with only two countries: Britain and Canada.17. The island of Saint Martin in the Caribbean Sea is [shared] by France and the Netherlands.18. Leonard Nimoy once remarked, "The miracle is this - the more we [share], the more we have."
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.