It is a dangerous experiment to encourage or connive at misconceptions in a point like this. |
It doesn't really matter how materially privileged they are, they are still miserable and we connive at making them even unhappier. |
Large sums of money were ready to bribe the turnkey to connive at an escape. |
It cannot be allowed that Joshua, Samuel, or Ezra, could connive at such a deception. |
Together they connive in cahoots and scheme to create the world's worst musical, a guaranteed catastrophic dog of a show. |
The challenge arises when families connive with these local councils to increase the ages of children. |