- That she should connive at my humiliation, should revel as I am cast into the dust. | |
I can't connive a lie, not to Jim's brother. | |
I shall tell you what Fred Best, in his love, in his benediction for each and every soul who must scrape and connive their way to this benighted part of the world, | |
I will connive to convince my brother cardinals. | |
If you two connive to steal, you'll be the first thrown off the ship. | |
- That she should connive at my humiliation, should revel as I am cast into the dust. | |
I can't connive a lie, not to Jim's brother. | |
I shall tell you what Fred Best, in his love, in his benediction for each and every soul who must scrape and connive their way to this benighted part of the world, | |
I will connive to convince my brother cardinals. | |
If you two connive to steal, you'll be the first thrown off the ship. | |
- And Don Cabeza connives at this? | |
It connives with bad income distribution and the exploitation of the poor. | |
Now we'll deal with the would-be king and admirer of England, that graveyard of Liberty with which he connives, and you too! | |
That heartless man connives, that blowhard Pfeiffer. | |
- And Don Cabeza connives at this? | |
It connives with bad income distribution and the exploitation of the poor. | |
Now we'll deal with the would-be king and admirer of England, that graveyard of Liberty with which he connives, and you too! | |
That heartless man connives, that blowhard Pfeiffer. | |
Are you suggesting that Elsa may have connived at her husband's murder? | |
Beatrice cunningly connived to tempt Ursula and Junior back home using a ploy that has worked since the beginning of time, l have gifts for you. | |
I've been ruthless, connived, stepped all over people. | |
In an attempt to free up his hands, Jânio connived towards a " Jan-Jan" slate, which ended up being successful. | |
It was you who connived with them! | |
"l've known Fielding for years and he is a conniving, dishonest little rat." | |
- How conniving can you get? | |
- It's not conniving, it's human nature. | |
- Ma'am, he's conniving with sir Henry! | |
- Oh, I see. A little conniving. | |
Are you suggesting that Elsa may have connived at her husband's murder? | |
Beatrice cunningly connived to tempt Ursula and Junior back home using a ploy that has worked since the beginning of time, l have gifts for you. | |
I've been ruthless, connived, stepped all over people. | |
In an attempt to free up his hands, Jânio connived towards a " Jan-Jan" slate, which ended up being successful. | |
It was you who connived with them! | |
"l've known Fielding for years and he is a conniving, dishonest little rat." | |
- How conniving can you get? | |
- It's not conniving, it's human nature. | |
- Ma'am, he's conniving with sir Henry! | |
- Oh, I see. A little conniving. | |