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They conspired to overthrow the government. [verb]
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However, in an exercise of this sort, circumstances may conspire to thwart the original intention. [verb]
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For some reason this year, we have the knack of hitting the woodwork: Why do the gods always conspire against us? [verb]
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I am never moved by little things, as you know well, and sometimes to your great disgust; but to-day my troubles have conspired to devour me. [verb]
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War upon the allies who have conspired against liberty and equality. [verb]
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Once a lot of sparrows conspired against a hawk, but no sooner did the bird of prey appear than they sneaked off in the grass. [verb]
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He told me himself that all the Moscow ladies have conspired to give him all their sons as adjutants. [verb]
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Moreover, toward evening, as if everything conspired to make Petersburg society anxious and uneasy, a terrible piece of news was added. [verb]
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I did not know Averbuch; in fact, had never before heard his name, and the only way I could have possibly "conspired" with him was in my astral body. [verb]
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