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1 They would like to become the allies of this man, and to fight on his side.
2 To become the allies of the priests it is not necessary to believe everything the priests say.
3 Ye Munis, ye shall then have to become the allies of the deities (for dispelling that calamity).
4 Finally came the phrase, concluding the conversation: "Whoever violates our neutrality will force us to become the allies of his enemy."
5 The Revolutionary War broke out, and the Indians became the allies of the British.
6 If they waged war against some provincial king, they became the allies of others.
7 Literature and science, lately associated with infidelity or with heresy, now became the allies of orthodoxy.
8 Another expedition was undertaken against the Peloponnesus in 367 B.C., and the cities of Achaia immediately submitted, becoming the allies of Thebes.
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