Sentence examples for be forces from inspiring English sources

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be forces

verb

To violate (a woman); to rape.

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Darwin believed manufacturers could be forces for good, raising taste, improving conditions, fighting for reform.

You have to know that there are always going to be forces that are way bigger than you are".

Arthur acknowledged there would be "forces in the other direction" that might push fees down, such as competition between universities.

"There may be forces belonging to the state that act illegitimately, but they are committing a crime".

They claim to be forces for good because they bring liquidity to the markets and make them more efficient arguments that regulators accept, by and large.

Those words, he said, seemed to imply "that there would be forces in New York that might be inimical to the Gospel".

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It would be forced.

Hopeless bosses may be forced out fast.

Organizations will be forced to shut down.

It can't be forced.

Dreams can't be forced.

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