Sentence examples for enemy occupying from inspiring English sources

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"And you're trained there is the enemy occupying a piece of ground.

2. to cooperate, usually willingly, with an enemy nation, especially with an enemy occupying one's country: He collaborated with the Nazis during World War II.

"There's a fascination that people have with alternative histories, and the idea of an enemy occupying Britain has always been of interest," says Mills. "But even in the original Invasion!, there was always an element of science-fiction as well.

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Here the enemy occupied two positions.

The other was simply a feint to keep the enemy occupied.

One of them came back before it reached its destination, the Panama Canal Library, from the censor marked as a message to the enemy occupied territory.

Moreover, Churchill assigned refugee rescue matters to his Foreign Office, which repeatedly sabotaged rescue opportunities because it feared what one official called "the difficulties of disposing of any considerable number of Jews should they be rescued from enemy occupied territory".

Anti-shipping missions and bombing attacks against enemy occupied airfields were carried out by No. 224, 233 and 269 Squadrons without success.

Washington ordered Scott to conduct a series of preliminary raids in mid-1791 that would keep the enemy occupied while St. Clair assembled the primary invasion force.

Certain enemy occupied areas feature long grass to hide in, as well as ledges to hang from, allowing Nathan to silently thin the opposition numbers before opening fire on the remaining few, to end the encounter quickly.

For instance, the hand dryer retrieved from the spaceship lavatory and some pipes come together as a leaf blower; it sends the giant enemies occupying the leafy lounge bouncing into the maw of a giant, toothy plant on loan from "The Little Shop of Horrors".

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