| 1 | if he may possibly destroy or falsify evidence, or collude with others to devise a consistent story; | |
| 2 | The head of the bureau decided to make a personal inspection visit so as to prevent them from colluding in counterfeiting. | |
| 3 | Fellows, I say history is a bunch of lies so that liars like me can exploit it to the maximum. | |
| 4 | IT takes only a few clicks for a college grad to get a long list of companies that he or she can look for an internship with. | |
| 5 | After charges against Chen were announced in November, prosecutors detained the former leader, now 58, on grounds that he could collude with other suspects in the case if he remained free. |