单词 | Liberty |
例句 | 1. Do no through fear of poverty surrender liberty. 2. Who loses liberty loses all. 3. Liberty often degenerates into lawlessness. 4. Do not through fear of poverty surrender liberty. 5. He that marries for wealth, sells his liberty. 6. Too much liberty spoils all. 7. Among a people general corrupt, liberty cannot long exist. 8. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance. 9. The history of liberty is a history of the limitation of government power. 10. Liberty and civilization are only fragments of rights wrung from the strong hands of wealth and book learning. 11. Liberty is not licence. 12. There is in liberty as in innocence and virtue a satisfaction one can only feel in their enjoyment and a pleasure which can cease only when lost. 13. Liberty is the only thing you cannot have unless you give it to others. 14. Liberty consists in the power of doing that which is permitted by law. 15. O liberty, how many crimes have been committed in thy name! 16. Liberty, when it begins to take root, is a plant of rapid growth. 17. People often have to fight for their liberty. 18. I took the liberty of cancelling your reservation. 19. The city won its liberty in the sixteenth century. 20. He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice. 21. He groaned for liberty very much. 22. You may have the liberty of my study. 23. The constitution guards the liberty of people. 24. They give their children a great deal of liberty. 25. The sum ofbehavior is to retain a man's own dignity, without in -truing upon the liberty ofothers. 26. The sum of behaviour is to retain a man's own dignity, without intruding upon the liberty of others. 27. It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty, or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self. 28. Wealth may be an excellent thing, for it means power, leisure, and liberty. 28. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 29. Wealth may be an exscellent thing, for it means power. leisure, and liberty. 30. I am ready to die for my Lord, that in my blood the Church may obtain liberty and peace. Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury. 1. People often have to fight for their liberty. 2. I took the liberty of cancelling your reservation. 3. The city won its liberty in the sixteenth century. 4. He firmly believes liberty is inseparable from social justice. 5. He groaned for liberty very much. 6. You may have the liberty of my study. 7. The constitution guards the liberty of people. 8. Two of the escaped prisoners are still at liberty. 9. He called on his people to carry forward their struggle for national liberty. 10. They looked to the country as the last refuge of liberty. 11. The prisoner was given his liberty and allowed to leave the prison. 12. For most citizens, liberty means the freedom to practise their religious or political beliefs. 13. The Statue of Liberty towers above the harbour of New York. 14. The concept of individual liberty is enshrined in the constitution. 15. Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty. 16. Absolute liberty is absence of restraint. 17. I'm in favour of liberty, of course — but against licence. 18. He took the liberty of using my refrigerator while I was away. 31. Two of the escaped prisoners are still at liberty. 32. He called on his people to carry forward their struggle for national liberty. 33. They looked to the country as the last refuge of liberty. 34. The prisoner was given his liberty and allowed to leave the prison. 35. For most citizens, liberty means the freedom to practise their religious or political beliefs. 36. The Statue of Liberty towers above the harbour of New York. 37. The concept of individual liberty is enshrined in the constitution. 38. True liberty is to have power over oneself in all things. 39. Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty. 40. Our personal liberty is being eroded. 41. You are at liberty to leave. 42. I'm not at liberty to reveal any names. 43. Employees have liberty to use all the museum facilities. 44. You may have the liberty of the language laboratory. 45. They were willing to risk everything for their liberty. 46. He stood for the cause of liberty and justice. 47. The law should protect the liberty of the individual. 48. We must not restrain children of their liberty. 49. The new legislation threatens individual liberty. 50. He had to endure six months' loss of liberty. 51. We shall never surrender our liberty. 52. You are at liberty to say what you like. 53. We're not at liberty to discuss this matter. 54. He granted the boy liberty to go out. 55. Absolute liberty is absence of restraint. 56. A dictatorship contravenes the liberty of individuals. 57. I am not at liberty to discuss these matters. 58. You're at liberty to say what you like. 58. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 59. She knew she was taking a big liberty in developing Mick's photos without his knowledge. 60. I am afraid we are not at liberty to disclose that information. 61. He took the liberty of reading my files while I was away. 62. The Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States of America in the nineteenth century by the people of France. 63. I took the liberty of booking theatre seats for us. 64. I took the liberty of going into Assunta's wardrobe, as it was open; I was looking for a towel. 65. I'm in favour of liberty, of course — but against licence. 66. The courts must balance our liberty against the security of the nation. 67. I took the liberty of borrowing your dictionary while you were absent. 68. The foundation of democracy is the will of the people to preserve liberty. 69. The Statue of Liberty dominates over the harbour of New York. 70. Guests should feel at liberty to avail themselves of your facilities. 71. We will soon get our first sight of the Statue of Liberty. 72. If found guilty, she is in danger of losing her liberty. 73. 'Give me liberty, or give me death' is an example of antithesis. 74. He took the liberty of using my refrigerator while I was away. 75. The Statue of Liberty is a major tourist attraction . 76. Why not say that three convictions before court for stealing cars means three months' loss of liberty. 77. What a liberty, to refuse the invitation on your behalf, without even asking you! 78. The island's in the Pacific Ocean; I'm not at liberty to say exactly where, because we're still negotiating for its purchase. 79. They took up arms and fought for their faith and liberty. 80. We all posed for our photographs next to the Statue of Liberty. 81. I am not at liberty to discuss my client's case. 82. Wear what you like for the party it's Liberty Hall. 83. They've got a liberty, not even sending me a reply. 84. The law has been condemned as an attack on personal liberty. 85. You get a good view of the New York skyline from the Statue of Liberty. 86. The escaped prisoner has been at liberty for five days. 87. The right to vote should be a liberty enjoyed by all. 88. Liberty fabrics, both for furnishing and for dress-making, are sold by the metre. 88. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 89. At the core of our convictions is belief in individual liberty. 90. The system allows us complete liberty to do the task as we like. 91. I took the liberty of borrowing your lawn - mower while you were away. 92. They were fighting for liberty and equality. 93. To withhold religious liberty was out of the question. 94. Later Protestantism favoured liberty of conscience. 95. Under Conservative rule civil liberty became seriously eroded. 96. But emphasis has now shifted from liberty to order. 97. This is not civil liberty but plain silliness. 98. I wouldn't dream of infringing on your liberty. 99. The word liberty is the operative word. 100. But it cheapens liberty and diminishes the nation. 101. He reserved the costs and gave liberty to apply. 102. Liberty to apply to county court. 103. The accent was on lifting restrictions on individual liberty. 104. Andropulos and company, of course, are now at liberty. 105. Concentrated power has always been the enemy of liberty. Ronald Reagan 106. This case is not about religious liberty. 107. The river flows out toward the Statue of Liberty. 108. Liberty for Hayek has a specific meaning. 109. The Constitution promises liberty and justice to all citizens. 110. Among a people generally corrupt, liberty cannot long exist. Edmund Burke 111. This, he argued, was conducive to liberty. 112. Kelly considers equality to be inseparable from true liberty. 113. Liberty does not exist in the absence of morality. Edmund Burke 114. We are here concerned with the liberty of the subject and, by analogy, with the rules applicable in criminal cases. 115. However, the company's far greater resources of baksheesh soon restored them to liberty. 116. If the government determines the interests of the state, does this harbour any threat to individual liberty? 117. Tonight only one of the escaped prisoners remains at liberty; the other seven are now back in Central Prison. 118. The result is a muddle in which police efficiency and individual liberty are two certain losers. 119. But contrariwise it was an essential part of corporate liberty that it was open to negotiation. 120. It speaks of liberty and prohibits the deprivation of liberty without the due process of law. 121. It is also a choice between values. At the core of our convictions is belief in individual liberty. 122. Yet the kind of liberty which preoccupied western artists was mostly individual freedom. 123. Freedom and liberty lose out by default because good people are not vigilant. Desmond Tutu 124. As the smell of fresh paint drifted through the air it became linked for us with summer and liberty. 125. When the political right starts appealing to liberty, it is frequently up to no good. 126. Whenever a separation is made between liberty and justice, neither, in my opinion, is safe. Edmund Burke 127. Behind a veil of revolutionary rhetoric, the Council of People's Commissars suppressed the masses' striving for liberty. 128. Moreover, the Fifth Amendment also guarantees that no person shall be deprived of liberty without due process of law. 129. I took the liberty of telling my office I could be reached here. 130. The value of individual liberty is not absolute, but is subject to the authority of established government. 131. Purists were quick to counter-attack accusations that the legislation threatened individual liberty and encouraged prudish self-satisfaction. 132. Another liberty Webster extended to himself was putting his own spin on definitions. 133. Staff in these Departments considering additional computers are at liberty to submit suggestions through line management in the usual way. 3. 134. Each person enjoys natural rights to life, liberty, and property. 135. Walker was at liberty for many years before the police apprehended him. 136. This liberty was short-lived however. parliament, deeply suspicious of the King's intentions, proclaimed his Declaration illegal in February. 137. Labour's tin ear for liberty is matched by its deafness to democracy. 138. Is it any different from giving up a liberty to smoke? 139. She speaks of the persecution suffered at the hands of her father and her yearning for liberty. 140. Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and wedded to it’s liberty and interests by the most lasting bands. Thomas Jefferson 141. Liberty also suggests that video users should apply to their local authority for a licence, allowing objectors to register their opposition. 142. Under the interests theory, obligations arise in order to protect economic liberty, not curtail it. 143. Needless to say, this system by no means produced the religious liberty for which people had originally fought. 144. Finally, at the end of the decade, a second automobile production plant began operation in East Liberty, Ohio. 145. He was not at liberty to give Signor Gismondi's whereabouts. 146. More than 1,400,000 people visited the Liberty Bell pavilion last year. 147. The organisation Liberty claims the proposals are in breach of international law. 148. No one on the ice seemed above taking a liberty or two. 149. You are quite at liberty to make an official complaint if you wish. 150. But we are at liberty to form our own judgement of the person doing so. 151. A precept that underlies much of Western thought is that people will by nature seek freedom and strive for liberty. 152. Its purpose is to secure religious liberty in the individual by prohibiting any invasions thereof by civil authority. 153. It examines the possibility that there are general restrictions on the authority of political institutions designed to protect individual liberty. 154. Also new farm shop including Liberty goods and woollens loft with large selection of designer knitwear. 155. Why should not his giving up his liberty to complain be consideration? 156. Our obligation is to define the liberty of all, not to mandate our own moral code.... 157. General will should ensure the equality and liberty necessary for active citizenship -; taking collective decisions. 158. The secretary of state told reporters, "I am not at liberty to get into the details" of the proposal. 159. Freed from the trappings of conventional morality, Van Ness is at liberty to invent his own. 160. It is clear that "liberty and justice for all" is still a goal rather than a reality in the U.S. 161. It was essentially a new attempt to revive the Burkeian fallacy of empire through freedom, obedience through liberty. 162. Bubbly feeling:THE Marquess of Blandford, freed from jail after a judge admitted a mistake, toasted his liberty with champagne. 163. Most had escaped but some were freed by owners newly inspired by the idea of liberty. 164. And because they were civilian-manned, they would be able to spend more time conducting operations and less time making liberty calls. 165. Also, of course, a trust is at liberty to raise new capital by an issue of additional ordinary or debenture shares. 166. Might I take the liberty of reminding Sir that Sir's favourite programme's on the air soon? 167. Hayek views the growing dominance of the conception of law as thesis as posing a grave threat to liberty. 168. They defy customs, laws and traditions in a move toward social, moral and political liberty. 169. But the central principles for us are individual liberty and personal fulfilment. 170. To him, a schoolmistress was a crusty Old Maid in a liberty bodice and lisle stockings. 171. While I am still free, I am at liberty to take my pleasure when I choose. 172. At the most, therefore, one can only inquire whether individual liberty was increasing in fact, or not. 173. You could stand the Statue of Liberty inside it and lay the Eiffel Tower alongside with room to spare. 174. Others set them at liberty and made their children heirs. 175. Elsewhere anyone was at liberty to hang up a shingle and go into practice as a physician. 176. Under that provision no state can deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. 177. Squinting into the sunset, one could see the outline of the Statue of Liberty. 178. Increased political liberty is not part of the package, however.Sentence dictionary 179. America is a great country - from the master of slavery to a champion of civil rights and a defender of liberty and freedom, America is a symbol of great human spirit and justice. Dr T.P.Chia 180. On top was a confectionary incarnation of the goddess Liberty. 181. Poindexter remained at liberty after sentence, however, pending an appeal against his conviction. 182. But the people were at perfect liberty to accept or reject it; and their act was final. 183. At the core of the constitution of liberty, then, lies the concept of the rule of law. 184. Upon seeing what has become of his homeland and her people, Diego joins the battle for liberty and justice. 185. The deprivation of family and social ties seem most acute although loss of liberty is also acutely felt. 186. Giving him his liberty would not cancel his debt however. 187. Here, it scarcely needs stating, we have in mind a traditional, negative conception of liberty. 188. Liberty is proposing regulations, including a rule requiring anyone installing cameras to supply the authorities with valid reasons for doing so. 189. Democracy is not liberty, equality, participation or an output satisfactory to all the people. 190. Liberty means responsibility. That is why most men dread it. George Bernard Shaw 191. This is partly because of the importance of the interests at stake in immigration decisions: personal safety and liberty. 192. This, madam, you left last night, and I take the liberty to restore it to you. 193. I took the liberty of inviting my friend Carlo along. 194. The day after Mayhew preached on liberty, Bostonians did set fire to the house and destroyed it. 195. This relative concept of liberty undermines the claim of interests theory to don the mantle of a liberal theory of contract. 196. Perhaps more importantly, however, Hayek's concept of spontaneous order is inextricably linked to the notion of personal liberty. 197. But they count among them the few who still guard the liberty of the people. 198. Odd then that we are still at liberty to buy foreign cars, even though this might upset people in Birmingham. 199. If we agree that in that case women should be embraced by the liberty principle then so should children. 200. Next I took the liberty of calling on his daughter, Mrs. Carolan. 201. Fox has managing control of Fox / Liberty Sports and typically runs the ventures owned jointly. 202. One source said that Liberty was asked early on to participate in the Dodger purchase but declined. 203. The point is, mathematical notation gives us complete liberty, unless it explicitly states otherwise. 204. A heavy burden is placed on the magistrates to protect individual liberty from the abuse of police power. 205. "Land and liberty" was the rallying cry of revolutionary Mexico. 206. These measures are an important extension of consumers' rights and some safeguard of individual liberty. 207. Second, the solution they sought had serious implications for civil liberties since sections would effectively deprive individuals of their liberty. 208. Accordingly,[http:///liberty.html] that liberty need not seek refuge at the ballot box. 209. But these side-effects can become intolerable if political freedom fails to match economic liberty. 210. With the premature end of apprenticeship came abolitionist anticipation of a new era of orderly progress in liberty. 211. The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves.". William Hazlitt 212. The competitive market is advocated because it is held to promote efficiency in resource allocation and the liberty of the individual citizen. 213. The patriots of the Revolution were struggling for liberty, and so are we. 214. This provides a necessary bulwark against the danger of an all-powerful state invading the individual's liberty. 215. Does this incursion upon individual liberty without consent serve a worthwhile purpose or rest upon some important principle? 216. And the world will say: now she is at liberty to pursue her inclination, the parson is the man. 217. I took the liberty of planting a listening device in the jukebox you ... earned. 218. If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear. George Orwell 219. For all its good-heartedness, though, Liberty Heights feels like a movie out of time. 220. With the opting-out opportunity, schools will have greater responsibility and liberty than under local authorities. 221. They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty. 222. But that liberty is not guaranteed absolutely against deprivation, only against deprivation without due process of law. 223. Every day of his liberty is a defiance. Secret negotiations are under way with jailed mobsters to bring him down. 224. Wright is correct to see Paisley's interpretation of liberty as a development of this view. 225. They simply continue a tradition established by Arthur Liberty, the firm's Victorian founder. 226. A libertarian society was seen as one which was based on individual liberty. 227. Lincoln built 6500 Liberty engines and employed 6000 people by the end of the war. 228. The primary problem is not liberty but the creation of legitimate public order. 229. Attempts to force equality are unacceptable also because they directly undermine individual liberty, a value of far greater importance. 230. The Constitution, and the courts that have interpreted it, posit rights to liberty, privacy and equal protection. 231. Washington pledged himself to the happiness of mankind, to liberty for the United States, and to vital religion. 232. The frieze at the top is inscribed Paci Populorum Sospitae, To the people's liberty and peace. 233. The hours of liberty are long, full of wonder and narrow escapes, precautions, hidden devices and daring. 234. The organisation Liberty has expressed concern that such widespread surveillance could infringe personal liberties. 235. I prefaced it by saying that these were difficult questions which he was at liberty not to answer. 236. One can look at liberty, one can look at social mobility, one can look at life span. 237. The Westerners, on the other hand, envisaged progress towards civil liberty and economic justice along Western lines. 238. I took the liberty of helping myself to a piece of cake. 239. The towering,[http:///liberty.html] gilded replica of the Goddess of Liberty was the next to go. 240. Morality is always the product of terror; its chains and strait-waistcoats are fashioned by those who dare not trust others, because they dare not trust themselves, to walk in liberty. Aldous Huxley 241. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France. 242. The empty dress, a peeling poster of Mae West and in the far distance the Statue of Liberty. 243. More Fisher Brown, on the instructions of Madame Bihi, took advantage of the liberty to apply. 244. He believed that liberty was best preserved by maintaining the balance implicit in the guiding legal principles of the constitution. 245. Time when he was at liberty to go fishing or take a drive along the coast. 246. She wore smocked Liberty dresses and sandals and smoked in the street, considered very daring. 247. A few successful bids for his liberty, to tearful disappointments. 248. America will never run... And we will always be grateful that liberty has found such brave defenders. George W. Bush 249. All civilised states recognise this assertion of personal liberty and privacy. 250. Only if public order appeared to be on the verge of breaking down would the government contemplate restricting political liberty. 251. Many people think that compulsory ID cards interfere with personal liberty. 252. It is only we-alone and in lonely place-who stand between tyranny and liberty. 253. In the Roth case itself, the Court did not find any violation of a liberty interest. 254. We are not at liberty to discuss our hiring practices. 255. There can be only two securities for liberty in any government, viz., representation and checks. 256. How does it influence their life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness? 257. Absolute property right can only guarantee liberty in form. 258. American Liberty University is an equal opportunity institution. 259. In sense of existentialism, love is subject to the liberty of others and is against absoluteness. 260. Finally, I will quote a classic sentence from a famous article entitled Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death by Patrick Henry, the greatest writer in American history. 261. This is the tale of two economists who lived parallel lives, and then pursued two different and contrary goals. One was devoted to liberty and one was devoted to the state. 262. But economic liberty candoled out like dim sum at a reception. It is a fundamental right. 263. Elinor was then at liberty to think over the representations of her mother. 264. There is a line in our time and in every time between the defenders of human liberty and those we seek to masker the minds and souls of others. 265. The value of the rare coin, which was made at the Philadelphia Mint with the Miss Liberty design, crossed the million dollar mark in 2003. 266. Other exhibits include antique cameras and copies of the Statue of Liberty. 267. Liberal organizations committed to civil liberty will assist Washington in demonizing its next target for military attack while turning a blind eye to the war crimes of President Obama. 268. The judiciary is the safeguard of our liberty and of our property under the constitution. 269. It was in 1846, on George Washington's birthday, that the final expansion of the crack occurred,[http:///liberty.html] retiring the Liberty Bell permanently. 270. Locke described his concept of liberty from the following three aspects: the abstract individual freedom, the natural state of freedom and political and social freedom. 271. Civil Liberty: We believe also in protest against the curtailment of our civil rights. 272. This note was a promise that all men, yes, black men as well as white men, would be guaranteed the "unalienable Rights" of "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. 273. And the way to read the map can be found where the "timely shadow" crosses in front of the Liberty Bell. 274. Through discussion, we can learn the importance that liberty is involved in the progression of the knight-errant literature deeply. 275. Fowth, The aesthetical transcendency and the beauty embodying the man's liberty. " 276. Ferries take visitors to both Ellis Island and Liberty Island, where the Statue of Liberty stands. 277. Look forward, and China's internet-obsessed emerging middle class will surely have an appetite for liberty beyond the purely economic. |
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