Sentence examples for surrender to join from inspiring English sources

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(Writing the Comment in this week's New Yorker, Hendrik Hertzberg asks "with compromises like these, who needs surrender?") To join the Jets: Plaxico Burress, the wide receiver and former G-Man, who recently finished his twenty-month prison sentence for weapon possession.

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The warlord of this dusty collection of villages just 12 miles from Kabul today surrendered to, joined or made a deal with the Northern Alliance.

Hilda, still a teenager, had an exciting war as a Wren assisting the codebreakers at Bletchley Park, and when news came through of the German surrender she raced to join the jubilant crowds of British and American servicemen and civilians thronging Piccadilly Circus, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square.

He believed that after the military collapse of the USSR, "within a few weeks" Britain would be forced either into a surrender or else come to join Germany as a "junior partner" in the Axis.

"You guys need to make sure that no one else is going to join the surrender," Mr. Van Brunt wrote.

As the war wound down with Germany's surrender in mid-1945, Rymkus decided to join the new Cleveland Browns of the fledgling All-America Football Conference.

LET'S skip the gamut of canine cliches -- "he's gone to the dogs" keeps trotting to mind -- and cut to the reaction that Arthur J. Browne's wife had when Mr. Browne, until last Friday the senior managing editor of The Daily News, told her that he was thinking about surrendering his 27-year tenure to join PetPlace.com, an Internet start-up dedicated to pet health.

"If they talked about it, they could be tortured or killed," he said, adding that he and other government officials were trying to encourage rebels, and the children forced to join them, to surrender.

Three Dutch bikers from the No Surrender gang have traveled to northern Iraq to join the fight against the Islamic State.

Eventually, Glencairn surrendered to Monck and Middleton escaped to the continent to join the court in exile.

He was instructed to order the French vessels to join the British with the Free French, surrender for internment, to scuttle themselves, or be sunk.

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