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- 01. Many people in South Korea hope that one day the north and south will [unite] in a single country once again.02. German [unity] has been finally achieved, but not without a significant economic cost.03. If we all [unite] as a team, I'm sure we can beat these guys.04. The Opposition parties are [united] in their calls for a return to democracy.05. The children were [united] in their plans for their end-of-the-year party.06. The two Opposition parties have [united] in an attempt to win next month's election.07. The U.S. and Russia have expressed [unity] in their efforts to stop the conflict in Yugoslavia.08. People of the earth - we must [unite] if we hope to be successful against this attack by the monsters of Pluto and Jupiter.09. The two companies [united] to reduce costs and increase profits.10. In Ethiopia, there is a proverb which states that when spiders [unite], they can tie down a lion.11. There is an Irish proverb which states that there is no strength without [unity].12. Anton Chekov once suggested that love, friendship, and respect do not [unite] people as much as a common hatred for something.13. Karl Marx exclaimed, "The workers have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to gain. Workers of the world, [unite]."14. Change can only come when people [unite], and work together to make a better world.15. In the 1500s, after over 1000 years of [unity] under the Roman Catholic Church, the Christian Church underwent a revolution known as the Reformation.16. In the Bhagavad-Gita, it is written that he who experiences the [unity] of life sees his own self in all beings, and all beings in his own self.17. By around 3300 B.C., farming villages along the Nile River were [united] in 2 kingdoms, known as Upper and Lower Egypt.18. One of Genghis Khan's first important achievements was to [unite] the scattered tribes of Mongolia.19. In 1990, the Yemen Arab Republic and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen [united] to form one nation.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.