3205 examples of allied in sentences

Every Allied force had its "Politicals" at hand, and therefore were powerless for any purpose.

After nine months of Allied occupation the Reds organised, largely under American protection, two divisions (so called) of from 5,000 to 7,000 men, and numerous subsidiary units of a few hundred, who murdered and robbed in every direction, and destroyed every semblance of order which the Supreme Governor and the Allies had with so much labour attempted to set up.

That these commitments and pledges are not the irresponsible acts of subordinates on the spot, but have been made by Allied statesmen, both in and out of their several Parliaments; and in this respect our national leaders are no exception to the rule.

The strongest love is nearest allied to hatred, and mine has become hatredbitter hatred.

The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Travels, and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791.

There are some attorneys and overseers, who if they dared to face the allied powers of oppression, would act a noble part.

And this was but one instance of many which have shown that, while industrial development in the Allied countries is still largely a squabbling confusion of little short-sighted, unscientific, private profit-seeking owners, in Germany it has been for some years increasingly run on far-seeing collectivist lines.

In the face of these facts, will any of the Allied Powers be so foolish as to disband this great system of national factories and nationally worked communications?

In the face of the manifest determination of the Central Powers to do as much, the Allies will be forced also to link their various State firms together into a great allied trust, trading with a common interest and a common plan with Germany and America and the rest of the world....

This venality will be far more dangerous to the Allied countries after the war than during its continuance.

The alliance will not regain its original strength until, under the protection of the allied armies, each of the three States can satisfy its political needs.

In consequence of her crushing naval superiority when allied with France, and of the geographical conditions, she may cause the greatest damage to Germany by cutting off her maritime trade.

If, on the other hand, England develops her land forces only with the objects of safeguarding the command of her colonies, repelling a very improbable hostile invasion, and helping an allied Power in a continental war, the general political situation explains the reason.

The dining-room is always the most human of rooms, and the dining-room in Thornby Place, although allied to the other rooms in an absence of fancy in its arrangement, shows prettily in contrast to them with its white cloth cheerful with flowers and ferns.

He has dreamed too much and reflected too much on the meaning of life; his suffering is too original in himself, too self-centred, and at the same time too much, based on the inherent misery of existence, to allow him to project himself into and suffer with any individual grief, no matter how nearly it might be allied to him and to his personal interest.

The Last phase; the Allied victory in Western Europe.

Steinbeck says Italians resent losing status as Allied captives.

The legislation against private drill companies is closely allied, and had a somewhat amusing test in Chicago where, during a labor strike, a number of the strike sympathizers organized a so-called drill company and furnished themselves with guns, for the purpose really of intimidating the public and helping the law-breakers.

Allied with this would be a proposition to deprive persons in receipt of wages or salary from a city of the vote at municipal elections.

All natural foods contain elements which in many respects resemble albumen, and are so closely allied to it that for convenience they are usually classified under the general name of "albumen."

Roasting and broiling are allied in principle.

It is said that he was proudperhaps his pride was shown in this remarkbut it was not a pride allied with greatness.

Woman's persistence, allied to man's vanity, so often accomplishes the result intended by the woman.

"You cannot reason with inexperience; and when it is allied to jealousyGod of my soul!

Redemption (Latin redemptio, from re and dimere) is allied to ransom, and carries the sense of buying back; whereas to retrieve is merely to recover what was lost.

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