- Then don't fraternise with the enemy. | |
A lot of the lads fraternise with... - Fraternise? Fraternise? | |
And boys in different houses weren't meant to fraternise. | |
Are there any musicians you fraternise with whom you would describe, or who would describe themselves, as anarchists? | |
Even so, do you really think I would fraternise with such a low-life as you? | |
- Then don't fraternise with the enemy. | |
A lot of the lads fraternise with... - Fraternise? Fraternise? | |
And boys in different houses weren't meant to fraternise. | |
Are there any musicians you fraternise with whom you would describe, or who would describe themselves, as anarchists? | |
Even so, do you really think I would fraternise with such a low-life as you? | |
Nestor and me never fraternised with admirals. | |
Perhaps if you fraternised less with the lower orders, you'd feel their woes less keenly. | |
And as regards Mata Hari out there, no fraternising with foreign operatives, even if they're friendlies. | |
And they spend far too much time fraternising with the men. | |
But he's more interested in fraternising with the crew... inviting them to breakfast, and to watch water polo. | |
He hated us fraternising. | |
Heywood accused Daniel of fraternising with the villagers. | |
Nestor and me never fraternised with admirals. | |
Perhaps if you fraternised less with the lower orders, you'd feel their woes less keenly. | |
And as regards Mata Hari out there, no fraternising with foreign operatives, even if they're friendlies. | |
And they spend far too much time fraternising with the men. | |
But he's more interested in fraternising with the crew... inviting them to breakfast, and to watch water polo. | |
He hated us fraternising. | |
Heywood accused Daniel of fraternising with the villagers. | |