31. In times of war, reason can give way to racism. 32. Judicial notions of justice must generally give way to those expressed by Parliament where they are inconsistent. 33. Just before I entered, initial curiosity gave way to fear, even a feeling of repugnance. 34. Loyalty to the person of the monarch gave way to allegiance to the abstraction of the state. 35. Mr Macmillan was, according to colleagues, prepared to give way with good grace when he could not carry the Cabinet. 36. My legs gave way and I fell to my knees. 37. On the second flight, beige broadloom gives way to brown linoleum, bevelled mirror to beige gloss paint. 38. Perfumes gave way to leather goods, and leather goods to food. |