We have no meanings for "bribe people" in our records yet.
1 If we can bribe people to guarantee our security of supply, others can too.
2 For all it costs, it can't be that good if we have to bribe people to use it!
3 This charge was that I had ''sought to bribe people to support the administration by offering them consulates.''
4 I don't have to bribe people .
5 Should the Government loosen the purse strings and fix the country's growing social ills rather than than bribe people with tax cuts?
6 Dennehy recalled that the first time in Peterborough they had to bribe people with free ice cream to get anyone to come.
7 For alas, Marilla had stooped to the evil habit of bribing people to be good!
8 The fact is that I know for a fact that Emily may have been bribing people to become spies.
9 Vida keeps a sharp watch on him, but he bribes people to sneak chocolate creams into his dressing room.
10 'Is it right to bribe people to do right?
11 Police said they were unable to identify a person who was allegedly going door-to-door in Auckland's North Shore, bribing people to vote National.
12 'We shall bribe people , ' he says.
13 "We bribe people here," Daniel said.
14 "We're not bribing people . "
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