84 examples of collaborate in sentences

HARRY M. DAUGHERTY ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES A TRUE AND LOYAL FRIEND, A FAIR AND CHIVALROUS FOE With whom it is the author's great privilege to collaborate as Solicitor-General in defending and vindicating in the Supreme Court of the United States the principles and mandates of its Constitution Chamonix, July 14 1922 Preface by the Earl of Balfour

It often handicaps the United States from taking a speedy and effectual part in international negotiations, although if the President and the Senate be in harmony and collaborate in this joint responsibility, there is no necessary reason why this should be so.

It will, when this moment shall have come, be ready with pleasure to collaborate entirely with the United States in this exalted task.

This is a work in which we all may collaborate, whatever our own religious conviction may be.

Collaborate.

While such strategies sell more products, earn more votes and inspire a sense of exclusive salvation (we can't share, participate, or heaven forbid collaborate with people whom we've been taught not to trust) they imperil what is left of civil society.

Rather than competing they collaborate, and don't hide the way their programs work.

At first, they were to collaborate in writing a poem the proceeds of which should pay the expenses of a little tour they were making when the plan was thought of, in November, 1797; and thus "The Ancient Mariner" was begun.

Canon Streeter and others asked him to collaborate in joint books on the Church.

If we both could do the same thing, we wouldn't need to collaborate.

The North Chinese under Chin rule did not regard the Mongols as enemies of their country, but were ready at once to collaborate with them.

The great bulk of the élite soon brought themselves to collaborate with the conquerors when they were offered tolerable conditions.

Yet, Soviet Russia found it useful to help Sun Yat-sen and advised the Chinese Communist Party to collaborate with the KMT (Kuomintang).

Farmers who had been given land by the communists, or who had been promised it, were afraid that their former landlords, whether they had remained to collaborate with the Japanese or had fled to West China, would regain control of the land.

There is also a question whether the Chinese Communist Party under the banner of Maoism should replace the Russian party, establish Mao as the fourth founder after Marx, Lenin, and Stalin, and become the leader of world communism, or whether it should collaborate with the Russian party, at least temporarily, and thus ensure China Russian support.

"I think you and Dene Strange ought to collaborate," she said.

They had agreed to collaborate.

* Mr. HAROLD BEGBIE'S Life of the Kaiser is already far advanced, but he has laid it on one side in order to collaborate with Sir ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE in the authoritative biography of Sir OLIVER LODGE.

My audiences always collaborate wi' me in my new songsand in my old ones, too, bless 'em.

Company Commanders will collaborate in a display of standing on their own feet without the assistance of their respective Company Sergeant-Majors.

You might publish a journal or a German paper, with the motto, Homo sumor a novel; I should be willing to collaborate with youbut that is too much bother.

But she will beg them to collaborate and to work together.

They had agreed to collaborate.

Mr Robert Buchanan has collaborated with Gus Harris, and written the programme poetry for the Vaudeville Theatre; he has written a novel, the less said about which the betterhe has attacked men whose shoe-strings he is unworthy to tie, and having failed to injure them, he retracted all he said, and launched forth into slimy benedictions.

I collaborate with you in furnishing all the materials of which you are in need.

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