Alas, the wild youth, morally suborned by the coarseness of his adventures in America, abandons the innocent Ruth. |
He seduced and suborned some of its biggest stars with big paydays delivered to secret bank accounts. |
In the 1950s, people worried that government officials who traveled abroad might have been suborned by communist agents. |
I know that they were suborned by Probus and that they are in the power of Merridew. |
All these are unheralded natural correctives taken on by our society, which doesn't allow itself to be easily suborned from above. |
Others are cowed or constrained or suborned by the corporations for which they work. |