She could tell the truth as I alone could not.
This beautiful metaphor describes a very simple and practical idea: By working together, people can accomplish far more than they could alone.
They did not even ask the other to do what each alone could not.
"The six of us together might be able to accomplish something more than I could alone."
Through cosponsored activities, the agency can provide a greater degree of education, information and assistance to small businesses than it could alone.
There alone could he find a weapon.
Until then, he must do the best he could alone.
Mark must help him; Mark alone could and would.
"We'll have the opportunity to get much greater market penetration than we could alone," he said.
"Could one man alone have done that to him?"