Sentence examples for thought enemies from inspiring English sources

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Some lawyers and legal experts thought "enemies of the people" was perhaps a little over the top: Others homed in on the finer detail: How about that fencing, though?

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At the start of the war, most commanders thought enemy tanks should be met by tanks with superior specifications.

To take effectively incriminating screenshots, drop a partial (small) console (usually CTRL+~), type in "/rcon pb_sv_getss ", but don't press enter until you think enemies are likely behind a wall.

Because he did create such powerful enemies, I think his enemies did go after him, not only enemies in business but also in the federal government".

"He thought the enemy of my enemy is my friend".

He thought his enemies were out to bring him down, and had half a point: nothing was proved against him on Whitewater.

Both the bomber and the other enemies will think an enemy is trying to breach the perimeter and will rush over to that area or camp while you are defusing the bomb.

"People here always thought the enemy was Microsoft, not Mohamed Atta".

We might describe an army battalion as setting out on a mission that was chosen because of what the unit thought its enemy was planning to do.

We thought our enemy in the House was time.

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