Ainda não temos significados para "be a conspiracy".
1What 's more, there appeared to be a conspiracy to sideline the press.
2I believe the whole affair to be a conspiracy against Lady Vincent, said Ishmael.
3Everywhere I turned, there seemed to be a conspiracy.
4There must be a conspiracy involved here somewhere.
5You don't have to be a conspiracy theorist to detect a frightening degree of cynicism here.
6If there can be a conspiracy in the market place, then why not in the political arena?
7There seemed to be a conspiracy in Giles' whole family to maintain themselves by tricks and pilfering.
8In closing, the attendee suggested there might be a conspiracy keeping her and others out of the sky.
9Yet it turned out to be a conspiracy-nodoubt inspired and suggested by Potsdam-ofa peculiarly devilish character.
10Or should that be a conspiracy?
11It might be a conspiracy among them; a desperate and unprincipled contrivance, to effect a desperate and unprincipled purpose.
12Their only comment is that they are glad, if it must be a conspiracy, that it is a criminal conspiracy.
13Besides, it can only be a conspiracy charge, and there's more than a probability that you can't prove your case.
14I tell you, this must be a conspiracy! His eyes darted around the room, as if considering a whole new possibility.
15When officers spoke to him, he told them he believed COVID-19 to be a conspiracy and that he was targeted by police.
16THERE seemed to be a conspiracy to stifle debate on the single currency, according to Fianna Fail spokesman on justice, Mr Willie O'Dea.
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