| Indeed, the metropolitan assumption that liberalism conquers everything is part of what UKIP so dislikes. |
| It is his signature, his philosophy and shtick, his declaration that love conquers all, a testament to the gaudiness and foreignness of romance. |
| She is initially intimidated and appalled, but eventually conquers her fear to partake, indeed to star, in the jock beanfeast. |
| As medical science conquers diseases that used to cull the population, so more people are succumbing to one or another form of cancer. |
| In tragedy it plays a fitful part, but in tragicomedy it conquers the theatres. |
| As an atmospheric deity, he conquers various powers of evil, particularly Vritra, the demon of drought. |