Sentences with conspire
con·spire
C c - They'd conspired to overthrow the government. [VERB to-infinitive]
- History and geography have conspired to bring Greece to a moment of decision. [VERB to-infinitive]
- That's irrelevant if the service and amenity conspire with the kitchen to make it an outstanding experience.
- But, as in Redhead's previous books, circumstances conspire to keep them apart, plunging her into a nasty web of unsavoury activities.
- The elements conspired to spoil our picnic
- Events conspired to ruin him
- The silica sand, reefs and sunshine conspire to produce blues, turquoises, greens and deep navy colours across the water.
- They conspired to kill the king.
- Angry clouds conspire your overthrow.