It is the married men who monopolise all the vice and improprieties of life. |
It is difficult for organized crime to monopolise a drug that anyone can grow in their backyard. |
The mismatch of pace and power allowed the home team to monopolise possession, which they used to good effect. |
The danger, however, is that the new sui generis right might monopolise information beyond the term granted to copyright. |
Corruption allows favoured groups to monopolise the benefits produced by the state and to demand extra rents from the public. |
What do we learn about the burgeoning folk music scene Dylan went on to define and later monopolise? |