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How to use subscribe to in a sentence

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Do we, or ought we, subscribe to the idea that if it can be done, it should be done?
However, contemporaries now subscribe to the notion that the term brioche is a derivative of the Norman word for pound, broyer.
People who subscribe to this tradition treat everyone with the same dignity, and they also understand that actions speak louder than words.
You may need to subscribe to see the survey but, if you do, it's well worth a read.
Millions of people every year subscribe to popular therapies such as rebirthing, but are they really dealing with the difficult issues?
There are a variety of legal databases available for law firms and universities to subscribe to.
I may want to subscribe to 9 rules members on 'web design' and perhaps the good old tag cloud could be employed.
In other words, you can subscribe to audio from a site that offers it and have it automagically downloaded to your MP3 player.
For our own sanity, if nothing else, we cannot really subscribe to such a misanthropic and nihilistic worldview.
I floated this argument on the national security list-serv that I subscribe to, and was met with a barrage of criticism for it.
Wole Soyinka is one of those writers who subscribe to bearding the lion in his den.
It has assembled a group of journalists who subscribe to its outlook and who are expected to think independently and avoid party tramlines.
I don't subscribe to the view that readers in this market equate broadsheet with quality and tabloid with trash.
To this end, I do not subscribe to the trickle-down theory but instead believe in working from the ground up.
Fox-hunters are among those groups who subscribe to the social contract of democratic, consensual governance.
Personally, I don't subscribe to the view that paid-for search listings are adversely affecting the user experience.
Constructivists, as a rule, cannot subscribe to positivist conceptions of causality.
Videocasts are even easier, you just subscribe to them and when there's a new one, it's automatically downloaded and transferred.
After podcasting, which lets users subscribe to audio files, comes vodcasting, the easiest way to bring Internet video to your desktop.
Well I might subscribe to this line of reasoning but for three little letters.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Don't advise me, my dear, to subscribe to my mother's prohibition of correspondence with you.
I could not exactly subscribe to Jetta's appraisal of her parent, but I did not say so.
I took the precaution to subscribe to no other newspaper than the Moniteur.
He's better than a newspaper because it don't cost a cent to subscribe to him.
This is an invitation to subscribe to the foundation of a Hungarian learned society.
The Grumpy Old Men only subscribe to Satellite TV for the weather channel, just to see if they need a cardigan on or not.
He wanted me to subscribe to a fund for relieving the poor at the east end of London by assisting them to emigrate.
My footsteps have often been marked with blood, and therefore I can truly subscribe to its original name.
McCay was in no mood to subscribe to this stony-hearted view.
Yet there have been known to be philosophers and plain men who swore by Malthus in the books, and would, nevertheless, subscribe to a relief fund in time of a famine.
He planned to buy some more clothes, to subscribe to many magazines, and to buy dozens of reference books that at present he was compelled to go to the library to consult.
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