Sentence examples for captive to from inspiring English sources

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"Both sides are captive to history".

Is he captive to special interests?

But being captive to industry brings its own problems.

Gonzalez enjoys his sport but is not captive to it.

It could also become captive to its fringe elements.

"In Ohio, we are all captive to Putnam," he said.

If the cities were captive to the Democratic Party, the suburbs would insist on being captive to the Republicans.

We're captive to the equity markets," said Sam Paddison at Evergreen Asset Management in Philadelphia.

In his production Mr. Sellars highlights the crisis of the king, so captive to public opinion.

One prime reason for this is that the Administration is captive to its own resentments.

Keeping royalty means having one family captive to the fantasy of others.

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