单词 | Lords |
例句 | (1) Many lords, many laws; much law, little justice. (2) New lords [kings], new laws. (3) Many lords, many laws. (4) New lords, new laws. (5) The President elevated him to the House of Lords. (6) The House of Lords affirmed that the terms of a contract cannot be rewritten retrospectively. (7) The British Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. (8) The House of Lords overruled the decision of the Court of Appeal. (9) Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial. (10) The Lords is/are debating the issue. (11) Down with the lords of the forest. (12) The decision was quashed by the House of Lords. (13) The House of Commons and the House of Lords comprise / compose / constitute the British Parliament. (14) The Lords were attired in their ceremonial robes for the opening of parliament. (15) I could see the Queen, surrounded by her lords and ladies. (16) The Lords has / have not yet reached a decision. (17) The House of Lords will make a final ruling on the case next week. (18) The powerful lords were guilty of grinding the villagers under their heels. (19) This decision was quashed by the House of Lords. (20) In the UK, the upper house is the House of Lords. (21) In Britain the upper chamber or parliament is the House of Lords, the lower the House of Commons. (22) The British Parliament comprises/consists of/is composed of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. (23) She believes there should be an elected second chamber to replace the House of Lords. (24) The legislation has twice been rejected by the House of Lords. (25) They will now seek permission to take their case to the House of Lords, and, if need be, to the European Court of Human Rights. (26) Diplomacy was in his blood: his ancestors had been feudal lords. (27) In some cases appeals may proceed directly from the High Court to the House of Lords. (28) It's very likely the bill will be defeated in the Lords. (29) Anti-hunting legislation will never get through the House of Lords. (30) There are two chambers in the British parliament - the House of Commons is the lower chamber, and the House of Lords is the upper chamber. (1) The President elevated him to the House of Lords. (2) In the UK, the upper house is the House of Lords. (3) The House of Lords affirmed that the terms of a contract cannot be rewritten retrospectively. (4) The British Parliament consists of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. (5) The House of Lords overruled the decision of the Court of Appeal. (6) In Britain the upper chamber or parliament is the House of Lords, the lower the House of Commons. (7) Several alleged drug lords are to be put on trial. (8) The powerful lords were guilty of grinding the villagers under their heels. (31) Sloane petitioned the Lords Commissioner of H.M. (32) The Law Lords upheld that judgment. (33) The House of Lords overturned the decision. (34) Griffon-mounted Elf Lords soared over the army. (35) They propose to abolish the House of Lords. (36) The House of Lords held the clause unreasonable. (37) They were also hired as soldiers by feudal lords. (38) We pray and discuss the Lords work. (39) These are the winners: the new lords of creation. (40) Now, my lords, as to numbers. (41) It was also passed, rather reluctantly, by the Lords. (42) Lords and peasants shared attitudes and beliefs. (43) The Lords are a famously rum bunch. (44) Do you even need a House of Lords? (45) The House of Lords upheld their claim. (46) King: How now, my noble lords, good morrow! (47) My Lords, this appeal is about Sunday trading. (48) The lords of electronic entertainment hunger for fresh profits. (49) But this novel has not just one but two barmen who could also at a pinch be hailed as lords of language. (50) Time and the most careful deliberation of the issues raised are available in the House of Lords. (51) Most citizens of Juarez are somewhat jaded to routine newspaper accounts of killings by rival drug lords or dueling gang members. (52) Lords of Appeal in Ordinary - Law Lords - receive life baronies on appointment unless they are already ennobled. (53) The Lords ruling was hailed as a landmark by tax practitioners around the country. (54) The House of Lords defeated the first bill last month.http:///Lords.html (55) Finally. the House of Lords was a prime domestic reason for Unionist acceptance of coalition. but a constant source of friction. (56) Surely one of the press lords could rustle up a limousine for her use? (57) I predict with complete confidence that the House of Lords will never be abolished for two reasons. (58) And it is these bit players who nearly always take the rap, rather than white-collar drug lords such as Amado Carrillo. (59) Even the protection of the House of Lords is lacking, thanks to a spot of bother Lloyd George had in 1911. (60) Yet in most cases regional custom was the surest defence against the aggression of neighbours, immediate lords or sovereigns. (61) The Lords quite freely use their modest powers to scrutinise and amend non-financial bills sent to them by Tories in the Commons. (62) The House of Lords upheld the issuing of an injunction on the ground that the publication would have amounted to a contempt. (63) Both are fairly liberal and will leave the political complexion of the Lords roughly the same. (64) Indeed, a dispute over the oyster beds proceeded to the House of Lords in 1883. (65) Mr Wakeham is to be given a peerage and will become Leader of the Lords. (66) Defendants to pay plaintiffs' costs in House of Lords and below. (67) A petition for leave to appeal is now pending before the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords. 2. (68) In the social hierarchy, these lords of big business were the equivalent of the daimyos of the past with their clans. (69) In the Lords, they were represented by Equitable even though they had a case against the assurer. (70) Once the Lords have made their claim they will, in due course, receive a cheque for the claimed amount. (71) Elsewhere, it was not Vikings but local producers and traders and lords who made and benefited from the growth of markets. (72) This House of Lords decision still did not achieve a clear distinction between leases and licences. (73) After all those Generals and Lords are commemorated precisely because they were better at war than their enemies. (74) The House of Lords ruled that the mutual insurer was wrong to renege on guarantees offered to about 90,000 pension policyholders. (75) Mr Headdon should not blame the House of Lords for the shortcomings of professional people within the society. (76) The response of the House of Lords to the argument based upon the election manifesto is, in many ways, incontrovertible. (77) What was looming was the protracted constitutional wrangle over Lloyd-George's budget and the House of Lords. (78) But both sides appealed to the House of Lords, incurring a further £530,000 in costs. (79) A remarkable feature of this decision of the House of Lords was that it was based on almost no judicial authority at all. (80) The House of Lords provides a useful forum for debating the great issues of the day. 3. (81) Lord Joseph is now 71, in the House of Lords and out of the political fray. (82) Formal and political constraints limited the effect of any opposition from the House of Lords. (83) The House of Lords Almost all democratic states have a legislature composed of two Houses. (84) Lords need only enter the chamber to claim costs My girls couldn't lie to me. (85) Productive activity was carried out by peasants,[] who lived on and cultivated the land which was controlled by the feudal lords. (86) Life size models of the medieval lords, and a dramatic civil war battle scene, are just some of the attractions. (87) Lowry, cackling and scratching, is a hoot as the rooster who lords it over the complaining hens in his roost. (88) The Court of Appeal is bound by decisions of the House of Lords and by its own earlier decisions. (89) They beat Warwickshire by three wickets, and will now play Leicestershire at Lords. (90) In other words, the Lords said, Parliament intended that teachers should be taxed only on the marginal cost. (91) Tomorrow the House of Lords will hear calls for the Government to order a new crackdown. (92) Many of the lords are jealous of your great success against Blefuscu, and Flimnap still hates you. (93) Two-thirds of the Lords are hereditary peers who succeeded to the title automatically on their father's death. (94) The decision to change the rules of precedent in the House of Lords was not a sudden one. (95) Following oral argument the Law Lords inevitably take time to consider their opinions. (96) A Lord can claim expenses without receipts or proof of expenditure for any day he attends when the Lords is in session. (97) In the second case, the Law Lords reinstated a £12,000 damages award which had been cancelled by the Court of Appeal. (98) In Morris the Lords held that there was no appropriation without an adverse interference with or usurpation of the owner's rights. (99) However, the House of Lords could well favour a different option, setting the two on a collision course. (100) But what does a Lords defeat actually do, apart from causing some temporary embarrassment to the Government? (101) The judges awarded the Home Office costs, but granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords. (102) He was beheaded by them, and replaced by an adherent of the Lords Ordainers. (103) These claims are being tested in a case that came before the Law Lords last week. (104) Are frowning and haughty tyrants to be preferred to generous Lords? (105) Decisions of the House of Lords are binding upon all other courts trying civil or criminal cases. (106) The Conservatives believe that it would be a major advantage to have Mr Woodhead as a fierce government critic in the Lords. (107) At the helm coach Tony Pullinger, former Worcestershire player and once on the staff at Lords. (108) In Donoghue v Stevenson in 1932 the House of Lords shaped a general theory of manufacturer's liability in tort for products. (109) The stability of feudal society had always depended upon a relationship of trust between lords and vassals. (110) In some the dominance of the lords was strong, in others the tradition of freedom much stronger. (111) The case has been subjected to analysis by the House of Lords in the more unfriendly climate of the 1980s. (112) The records tell us a little about the labourers employed by the lords. (113) Some of you have the look of lords, yet you bear the mark of hard travelling and your steeds are scarred. (114) How have you managed to make use of your membership of the House of Lords in support of our national heritage? (114) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (115) The House of Lords would have nothing to do with it, nor would any senior member of the legal profession. (116) And the House of Lords reversed the Court of Appeal and decided that the union was responsible for its shop stewards. (117) Indeed, a few members of that institutional survivor of a feudal era, the House of Lords, pursue manual occupations. (118) It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began. (119) The majority of the House of Lords treated the case as being concerned with duty of care. (120) People lived in small communities spread throughout the countryside, under the authority of feudal lords whose land they worked as tenants. (121) A rich good guy who could buy and sell drug lords out of his pocket change. (122) But the the law lords left her with exactly what the appeal court had given her. (123) We understand that this bill will not come before the House of Lords until after Easter. -Ed. (124) The bill has twice been rejected by the House of Lords. (125) The House of Lords has been accused of obstructing change and preventing scientific progress. (126) The objection to the House of Lords is that it is not a democratic institution. (127) The cuckolding of heiresses and the wives of great lords was considered the highest form of courtly love. (128) My Lords, for the reasons given I would however dismiss this appeal. (129) These arrangements will continue in respect of 1992/93 even if the House of Lords finds for the Crown. (130) Plans for the May 4 poll are clouded because the House of Lords has rejected the government legislation governing election expenses. (131) The House of Lords ruled that she could, provided she had sufficient understanding. (132) Since the Conservatives took power in 1979, the Lords have defeated the government 179 times. (133) Both times the measure was thrown out by the House of Lords. (134) Once princes and feudal lords who wished to increase the productive wealth of their domains imported craftsmen as a matter of course. (135) I know that there has been discussion in the House of Lords, but that makes the offence worse. (136) As befitted his rank he was tried before the House of Lords and, being found guilty, was condemned to death. (137) Compton, it is worth noting, had voted against Exclusion in the Lords in November 1680. (138) Members of the House of Lords in receipt of the Conservative whip. (139) The House of Lords stated that the employer had to devise a safe system and operate it. (140) The Lords of Trade did not like colonies owned by a single proprietor. (141) There is no such thing as redundancy in the House of Lords. (142) There were witches who healed children and cattle, wizards who worked great things for lords. (143) The money economy shook the foundations of a society composed mainly of lords and peasants. (144) Members of the House of Lords sat by virtue of birth, holding hereditary peerages. (144) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (145) Investors affected by the Law Lords decision should have some legal way of challenging this unfair outcome. (146) In the rustic humour there were opportunities for poking fun at lords and masters and oppressive authority, both civil and military. (147) The House of Lords applied the restraint of trade doctrine. (148) Apparently the figure does not include the two House of Lords hearings, estimated to cost at least £500,000 each. (149) The Law Lords ruling has advocated inequality resulting in some of Equitable's investors being treated far more favourably than others. (150) He then served on committees to set up a republican government and abolish kingship and the House of Lords. (151) He sits in the House of Lords as a cross-bencher and is active in debates, particularly on environmental issues. (152) It set up a House of Lords Select Committee in 1881 to examine the extent of juvenile prostitution. (153) The House of Lords has given useful guidance in this respect. (154) The undertaking is applied equally to the House of Lords. (155) The report will be debated in the House of Lords after the summer recess. (156) The final phrase seems to recognize that the Lords have some merit as a residual guardian of the constitution. (157) No armies marched the land, no great lords unfurled the banners of rebellion. (158) Lords, ladies, dukes and duchesses figure prominently among the names as well as more ordinary mortals of obviously substantial means. (159) Some lords considered themselves to be above command - and he glared round the company. (160) The Revenue was granted leave to appeal to the House of Lords. (161) The House of Lords approached the question in a commonsense manner and held the actions of both workmen were causes. (162) Initially, the post had been envisaged at a lower level, but the Lords select committee pushed for this power. (163) But the House of Lords refused to apply the but for test. (164) If the law lords tell Lord Young to publish, he will breathe a sigh of relief and obey. (165) These rich feudal lords were required to spend six months a year in their palaces at Yedo. (166) Neville Chamberlain was still lamenting that Baldwin did not attack the Government instead of the press lords. (167) Other parishioners successfully petitioned the House of Lords in 1643 to confirm his appointment. (168) My colleague, Lord Houghton,() introduced a bill in the House of Lords to make this illegal. (169) They also enjoyed a distinct autonomy from the Lords, the King, and the Ministers of the Crown. (170) But Gallagher does not decide this and only a House of Lords judgment on the point can resolve the uncertainty. (171) He referred to the economic problems faced by architects and wider matters affecting the professions in speeches in the House of Lords. (172) It is extremely unlikely that if the House of Lords did not exist it would be invented in its present form. (173) In 1992 police launched Operation Playground against a gang called the Vice Lords. (174) The Government has agreed not to oppose an independent investigation by the House of Lords into the RAF s worst peacetime disaster. (175) In July 1988 the Lords voted by 120 to 94 to reject the imposition of charges for eye tests. (176) The feudal lords - who could afford real glass - usually had it set directly into stone or metal. (177) The House of Lords held that the valuer could be liable in negligence. (178) Gloucester was simply not sufficiently involved in the region to maintain a large-scale connection against competition from local lords. (179) It usually includes three items from the Commons and one from the Lords,[http:///Lords.html] with at least one interview or discussion. (180) Ministers agreed, and a Bill was duly introduced in the House of Lords. (181) On either side of him stood his brothers and a collection of young lords. (182) Consider the following case decided by the House of Lords on the construction of the Factories Act. (183) He was representing the former Lords of the Manor at the pageant. (184) The Lords had initially upheld the interlocutory injunctions although the House subsequently refused to make the injunctions permanent. (185) The House of Lords, the second chamber, will try to overturn the measure. (186) The order to hand over the documents was stayed, pending the outcome of Spicers' appeal to the Lords. (187) Geoffrey was brought up from infancy with the sons of neighbouring Angevin lords, on whose companionship he relied. (188) There are only seven women high court judges, two in the court of appeal, and no women law lords. (189) On the other hand, the fact that some lords and knights are double-listed suggests doubt as to their rightful position. (190) In the Manse the household occupied themselves with the task of preparing a feast fit for the assembled lords. (191) So the largely hereditary, geriatric, nominated, meritocratic House of Lords continues on its useful path. (192) From that decision, leave was given to appeal to the House of Lords. (193) His decision was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the House of Lords. (194) At the same time Beaverbrook told the House of Lords of Britain's willingness to attend an international conference on civil aviation. (195) They plan to take their campaign to the House of Lords in an attempt to finally get some answers. (196) The Lords held that there was no difference between a cheque card, as in Charles, and a credit card. (197) Many of the Lilliput lords wear their ribbons proudly at all times. (198) Over three quarters of the House of Lords attended fee-paying schools of one sort or another. (199) Threats of a Lords revolt remain, with Mr Patten's attempts to defuse the row having failed. (200) Perched atop a rock or coral head, propped on their fins, they look like lords of all they survey. (201) This decision was overturned by the House of Lords but the reasoning of their Lordships is not uniform. (202) She won her case on appeal, but this was subsequently overruled by the House of Lords. (203) House of Lords: Debate on international action to protect the environment. (204) But other local families are likely to have served both lords, among them the Musgraves of Edenhall. (204) (205) The Lords can publicise matters and delay action for long enough to allow public opinion to make itself felt. (206) The House of Lords held that it was of merchantable quality because it was saleable without any substantial reduction of the price. (207) With the bishops also back in the House of Lords, the political tide had now turned very markedly against the Puritans. (208) The Bill will soon pass through the House and go to the House of Lords. (209) The power of kings declined and the power of local feudal lords increased. (210) There is another problem about getting rid of the Lords. (211) Lady Thatcher will be honing her purple prose for the debate in the Lords. (212) The only excuse for the House of Lords is that it exists. (213) On a winter's day the Lords has the dozy ambience of a modernized and centrally-heated Victorian stately home. (214) She was a passionate Liberal, widely tipped to be elevated to the House of Lords. (215) Members of the new Appointments Committee for the House of Lords have already been named. (216) The Lords of the Rings will narrow the field to four, then pick one next year. (217) Niall and the Nine Lords chained and starving in the dungeons. (218) The commission referred to a recent case decided by the Law Lords. (219) He had made enemies, starting with the struggle against the liquor lords. (220) Could he bear to see them wired-made vulnerable to the least whim of their lords and masters? (221) In all three cases the Church seems to have been trying to prevent lords from siting legitimate heirs. (222) The Lords did not in their speeches think that they were undermining the authority of Lawrence. (223) Argument before the House of Lords in B's appeal and the judgments were confined to the certified question. (224) But in 1975, the Law Lords said this test caused confusion. (225) But if the case gets to the Law Lords, how could they conclude other than in Mr Straw's favour? (226) The House of Lords accepted that there was a legally enforceable obligation of confidence in certain relationships. (227) They had a reputation as healers, good lords who possessed the secrets of both heaven and earth. (228) Social reform might assist such a victory, but it had to be of a kind which the Lords would not reject. (229) The House of Lords may be the highest court in the land, but it hears comparatively few appeals each year. (230) The doctrine of precedent requires that trial judges follow decisions of the Court of Appeal and House of Lords. (231) Another family to serve both lords was the Huddlestons of Millom on the Duddon estuary. (232) Now they were lords of the galaxy, and beyond the reach of time. (233) However, this decision was subsequently overruled by the House of Lords. (234) In a subsequent appeal to the House of Lords, the Court of Appeal's decision was affirmed. (235) Several cops were in the pay of Colombian drug lords. (236) The union appealed to the House of Lords and the unofficial action was abandoned. (237) Then and later, we know that local lords engaged in renewals of the money to make a fast profit. (238) In the House of Lords, the argument went off on a rather different tack. (239) The House of Lords found that there was no duty of care either to existing shareholders or to potential investors. (240) Machiavellian and manipulative, the Lords are often maligned. (241) King of Kings , and Lord of Lords Hallelujah! (242) She was beaten by the Swedish feudal lords. (243) Shadow Lords cannot attain the Allies or Mentor Background. (244) The Japanese war lords had looked for a certainty. (245) Last week, the House of Lords voted against an attempt by the former Lord chancellor Lord Falconer to relax the law on assisted suicide. (246) He moves in very rarefied circles ; his friends are all lords. (247) But they are not lords of the manor there now. (248) Even the shrunken heads of their enemies often adorned the armour of the Night Lords. (249) The Lords screening went ahead as planned, despite Mr Wilder's non-attendance. (250) She was elevated to the House of Lords as a Labour life peer in 1999. (251) The Mayan Calendar time-science clearly shows that in any one time cycle of 1144 years, there are 13 Lords of Light (or heavens) and 9 Lords of Darkness (or hells). (252) Samurai could also be ordered by their daimyo (feudal lords) to commit seppuku. (253) Freedom Party MP Geert Wilders had been invited to show his controversial film - which links the Islamic holy book to terrorism - in the UK's House of Lords. (254) Those lords and ladies scattered around in the collateral branches of the family tree. (255) In the afternoon of 17 to 18 on the morning of a Parliament, the British House of Lords, Members of more than extreme fatigue. (256) Although they once fought with grim efficiency in the name of the Emperor, the Night Lords were among the first to turn to the darkness, sowing misery and fear like a plague across unnumbered worlds. (257) Lord Yama King - Greatest of the Lords of Death. (258) Dagen approached the council table. " What about the Dragon Lords? " (259) Victoria returning to Buckingham Palace from the House of Lords in 1839. (260) Calling upon the malefic pit lords and their barbarous leader, Mannoroth the Destructor, Archimonde hoped to establish a fighting elite that would scour creation of all life. (261) Just days later Mr Brown, by then prime minister, was ambushed by five ex-service chiefs, who complained in the House of Lords that his government was treating its soldiers with "contempt". (262) FOR Lord Hoffmann, one of Britain's most respected law lords , It'should have been a no - brainer. (263) Imps. Then Archdevils able to summon Pit Lords in their place! (264) NIV Give thanks to the Lord of lords : His love endures forever. (264) try its best to collect and create good sentences. (265) Second, the lords spiritual comprise 26 out of 738 lords in the House of Lords, so their influence is negligible. (266) There’s every reason to believe that today’s drug lords could go legit as quickly and easily as, say, Ernest and Julio Gallo, the venerable winemakers who once sold their product to Al Capone. (267) In all the surrounding valleys, local lords succumbed one by one, until there was only one mighty state and one capital, the sacred city of Cusco. (268) Emphyrio. Jack Vance. On the planet Halma , the ruling Lords have made mechanization and mass production illegal to keep workers poor by limiting their output. (269) It was the home of the powerful lords of Baux. (270) John Major will not try to pack the House of Lords. (271) The half - spider, half - humanoid viziers once as advisors, sorcerers, and seers to the mighty nerubian spider lords. (272) He made himself juvenile and hilarious in the company of the young lords. (273) They answered, Five golden emerods , and five golden mice, according to the number of the lords of the Philistines: for one plague was on you all, and on your lords. (274) A century ago the aristocracy were truly lords of the earth. (275) It's thought she may eventually accept a peerage and move to the House of Lords. (276) In the south, however, "the vicious circle of drugs funding terrorism and terrorism supporting drug lords is stronger than ever" with increased opium poppy cultivation in five provinces,[http:///Lords.html] he said. (277) O LORD our God, other lords beside thee have had dominion over us: but by thee only will we make mention of thy name. (278) Bills of Attainder were normally initiated in the House of Lords. (279) No aristocratic or monastic property was confiscated, and feudal lords continued to reign over their hereditarily bound peasants. (280) In Tudor's eyes, Ireland was full of independent and unruly lords. (281) The Lord chancellor , ie the highest judge ( and chairman of the House of Lords ). (282) The Government is certain to try conclusions with the House of Lords. (283) It's a noble insurrection against royal authority, and in Auvergne in central France you have people rising up against their lords saying, "Hell with you. We're not going to pay anymore." |
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