1. France and Russia made common cause against Britain. 2. U.S. officials expect other Western governments to make common cause with them over the arrests. 3. It has nevertheless been quite comforting to discover, that, in general terms, most European lawyers make common cause with the Bar rather than the Law Society. 4. Thus Hannah suggests that management in the electricity industry made common cause with civil servants against the demands of the Treasury. 5. And conservative Iranian commentators have praised the new prisoner exchanges as a sign that Iran and Iraq might begin to make common cause against shared enemies. 6. At the same time, they still despise the Turks, still chafe at American predominance, and still make common cause with rogues and dictators. 7. But it proved much harder to make common cause against strife in Bosnia, even without an expanded membership with a more diverse ethnic, historical and geographic character. 8. But movement leaders are never asked why they make common cause with Gingrich while denouncing the private life of Bill Clinton. 9. Club owners have rarely made common cause. 10. Direct photographs of the region should make the cause of his bleeding obvious, said Cave. |