comradeship造句1 There was a sense of comradeship between them.
2 It was the spirit of comradeship that made victory possible.
3 Their relationship oscillated between comradeship and rivalry.
4 Ishmael, however, welcomes the comradeship of all human beings.
5 Its primary aims are comradeship and welfare.
6 And there is less relaxed comradeship among members than there used to be.
7 Pliny, who preserved the story, notes that their comradeship flourished for some years.
8 Perhaps arising from the close personal comradeship of those war years was Basil's empathy with ordinary working folk.
9 The spirit of comradeship that had made victory possible had the welfare state as one of its natural corollaries.
10 Though there was undoubtedly comradeship, there was also the danger and loneliness of individual enterprise.
11 She looked from one to the other, saw comradeship in the pretended reluctance of shared smiles.
12 But this comradeship turned to a strange reticence during the last few days of the journey.
13 He seemed to gain pleasure from the comradeship of Art teachers; their banter and dry North country humour.
14 Perhaps his imagination was fuelled initially by the comradeship of a group and the creativity it could galvanise.
15 Let the living and the dying seal our comradeship.
16 Our comradeship and our brotherhood in war were unexampled.
17 You will get no comradeship and no encouragement.
18 The teachers and students are also the comradeship,[www.] right ?
19 In the army, he comradeship, excitement and adventure in company with men of similar taste.
20 Beauvoir's utopian ideal is the reciprocity and comradeship between men and women.
21 All its passion of comradeship among Allies , of retribution upon the common fee dominated our minds.
22 The times of comradeship in sports and play are full of meaning.
23 Is it not chiefly because they upheld the principle of serving the people, established exemplary relations with the people through sacrificing their own interests, crated inside the armed forces a comradeship that brought the initiative of junior officers and the rank and file into full play, relied on the masses, analyzed the experience of each battle, and from battle to battle made continuous progress, both strategic and tactical?
24 The reader should remember that one of the great themes embodied in the novel is the idea of comradeship between human beings.
25 Many, many of us have found inspiration in her teaching and have derived much pleasure from her comradeship.
26 It needs you to sustain its welfare work and it can help you by providing comradeship and support.
27 That would depend upon whether the germs of staunch comradeship underlay the temporary emotion.
28 Friendship may indeed come to exist without sensuous liking or comradeship to pave the way.
29 He says, "We know, or ought to, that warriors are inspired by male bonding, by comradeship, by the knowledge that they survive only through relying on each other.
30 You can't substitute material things for love, gentleness, tenderness, or for a sense of comradeship.