Sentence examples for enemy could ever from inspiring English sources

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One, who usually needs no excuse for a good rebellion, told me that no-one who'd led the Lib Dems into coalition with their mortal enemy could ever prosper.

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Our policies and practices become the most effective recruiting tool our enemies could ever hope for, and we do not gain a commensurate advantage to offset that advance on the other side.

Enemies could only ever face the player and were tragically pixelated; the controls were sluggish in comparison to the mouse-powered PC movement (although if you were one of the eight people in Britain with SNES Mouse, you could use that); and there was no texture mapping on the level floors or ceilings.

It was a point despotic enemies could never have understood.

Our men in the South Pacific fight nature, when they are pitted against her, with a greater fierceness than they could ever expend on a human enemy.

In it, Azzam argued that not a single hand span of Muslim territory anywhere could ever be ceded to the enemy "because the land belongs to Allah and to Islam".

The enemy doesn't always have to be a creature, the enemy could be a human.

I wanted to deny that a reactionary, ill-equipped, xenophobe could ever represent half our country, that Americans were brave and better than our enemies.

I could ever ask for.

"No one could ever name five".

"None of them could ever answer that".

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