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22 Sentences With "forbid to"

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"Whatever you demand others do, you should first do yourself; whatever you forbid others to do, you should firmly forbid to yourself," it said.
Here is the piece of psychoanalysis, which attempts, god forbid, to speak universally — we are all trying to work through the same sick deadlock.
It's just something that repeats itself and hopefully God has his ways and it will be rectified before it gets, heaven forbid, to a terrible situation.
To break these rules, to perceive or—God forbidto interact with the other city across one of these borders, is to commit the extraordinary crime of Breach.
In China, she says, drones are being flown over building sites at night (which current American rules forbid) to measure progress made during the previous day and ensure that everything is going precisely to plan.
"When we beat President [Donald] Trump and Mitch McConnell walks into the Oval Office, God forbid, to do negotiations, who do you want when that door closes to be sitting behind that desk, to fight for women's rights?" she said.
With members of the New Yiddish Rep almost all over 50, the company has been challenged by the decline of Yiddish, except in Hasidic strongholds in Brooklyn and some suburban pockets — populations that Hasidic guidelines generally forbid to participate in secular theater.
I'm just not all that eager to see their world get bigger, to learn more about the shadowy-ass organization that's been employing Villanelle, or, god forbid, to witness what feels like it'll become more and more inevitable as the show goes on — an eventual teaming-up against a common foe.
Joanna Dolna, "Zaksięgowane życie" ("An accounted life"), Gazeta Krakowska, June 2, 2006. 10\. Original notebooks displayed at the Contemporary Art Center in Torun, Poland, June 2008. 11\. Ewa Tatar, I were to stop writing, I'd have to return, God forbid, to Myself, in: Flowers of Our Lives, ed. Joanna Zielińska, Toruń 2008. 12\.
He also forbid to move silver out of the limits of the Viceroyalty. This law gave a boost to the development of Buenos Aires. He promoted agriculture and the commerce of slaves. He died on 26 December 1778 in the Capuchin Convent of Córdoba (Spain), where he was staying on his way to the Spanish Court.
On 11 September 1796on 31 August according to the Julian calendar he was elected Patriarch. The first problem Agapius Matar had to face as Patriarch were the clashes with the metropolitan of Beirut (see Article Ignatius IV Sarrouf) that saw Agapius Matar allied with Germanos Adam bishop of Aleppo in rejecting the disciplinary reform (and later the new foundation) of the monastic orders promoted by Sarrouf and by the Latin missionaries. In those years the Melkite Church was in pursuit of its identity with regard to Rome. Agapius Matar asked and obtained from Propaganda Fide to forbid to the Franciscans to promote their Third order among Melkites, and later he obtained from Rome to forbid to the Custodian of the Holy Land to confer the sacrament of Confirmation on faithfuls not of Latin Rite.
The Shoreline Health and Guidance Center, at 13720 Roosevelt Way N., constructed in 1946 as an administrative building by the Shoreline School District, was turned into a center for mentally handicapped children in 1954. Against a policy of the Seattle School District policy that forbid to name school after living person, the school was dedicated to Goodhue. Nellie Goodhue School closed in June 1961.
With those ideas in mind, Menem gave the final boost to the repatriation project. The body would be taken from the cemetery, placed in a new coffin in France, and them moved by plane to Argentina.Johnson, pp. 119-120 There were projects to place the coffin in the Buenos Aires Cathedral, next to the one of José de San Martín, but a 1982 papal regulation forbid to bury people in cathedrals except for popes, archbishops and cardinals.
In July 2015 the Supreme Court considered the claim to the first channel of the Spanish company Gestmusic Endemol and the company "White Media". According to the applicants, the project uses "virtually all of the key elements of the" format, including "images of the judges." The plaintiffs also claimed that, according to the survey, viewers perceive these two programs are both the same, but under different names. Now applicants claimed to forbid to show the programme "hair's breadth", as well as to the production of any other audiovisual productions owned by Endemol format.
The RFIDs also act as a security measure to monitor any unwanted visitors or an emergency locator if a student cannot be found. In the Spring Independent School District, students have been using RFIDs for many years to check that students are staying in school during the day. Since they have instigated the system, attendance has increased thus schooling funding has increased as well. Debates over the Fourth Amendment have come up. Conservative students wish to keep their privacy and forbid to wear tracking devices, especially hackers can break into these systems to find out students’ information.
In 1823, Temenggong Abdul Rahman, his family and followers moved to the 200 acres of land (part of Teluk Belanga area) as allocated by Raffles. Temenggong Abdul Rahman and Sultan Hussein were called upon to sign the Treaty of Friendship and Alliance with the British Government at the Government Hill on 2 August 1824. In the agreement, the Sultan received 33,200 Spanish dollars and a monthly allowance of 1,300 Spanish dollars for life, while the Temenggong received a monthly stipend of 700 Spanish dollars in addition to a lump sum of 26,800 Spanish dollars, and agreed to maintain free trade in their possessions but were forbid to have any correspondence with foreigners without the EIC’s permission.
He was the son of a Huguenot French nobleman, who left France after the Huguenot-war of 1629. Having fought against Louis XIII at the siege of La Rochelle, Souches went to serve into the Swedish Army during the Thirty Years' War, when he fought under Gustavus Adolphus and Johan Banér and rose to the rank of colonel. In 1642 Jean-Louis felt insulted by the Swedish general Torsten Stalhansk and challenged him to a duel. As regulations forbid to challenge a superior officer, Jean-Louis joined the Imperial Army to continue the feud and distinguished himself as the commander of Brno's defense against the overwhelming numerical superiority of Swedish forces in 1645.
It was the first adaptation of the original show with the same name that was aired six months earlier in the Netherlands. Never experienced with such a format, the German public remained doubtful until the start and German politics tried to forbid to air the show. However, after being on air a few weeks, the show proved to be a massive ratings hit with German audience and Macedonian contestant Zlatko Trpkovski immediately went on to become a love-hate character for his clueless way of speaking and not knowing who William Shakespeare was. He went on to survive his first nomination; however, when he was nominated against Jürgen, his best friend in the house, he was evicted.
He reports that Gauzlin mistakenly believed that the "heretics of Orléans" nuptias non prohibeo, secunda matrimonio non dampno ("they do not prohibit weddings, according to which they do not damn marriage"); Andrew more accurately reports that nuptias con benedictione non debere fieri, sed accipiat quiscumque qualiter voluerit ("weddings with a blessing they forbid to be made, rather they consider as indebted whomever wills it").Georges Duby (1991), Medieval Marriage: Two Models from Twelfth-century France, The Johns Hopkins Symposia in Comparative History (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), 127n86. Andrew also includes a copy of the letter Gauzlin addressed to Robert II of France in 1022, after the king asked him why blood had been seen to fall from the sky.This letter has also been misplaced among those of Fulbert of Chartres, to whom the king addressed the same question.
A so-called dynamic infinitive may be governed by verbs of will or desire to do something ( or "to be willing, wish to", "pray, wish for", "pray against, imprecate curse to", "choose, prefer to", "to be about to, or: delay to", "urge, command to", "order to", "vote to", "allow to", "beg to" etc.), verbs of will or desire not to do anything ( "fear to", "be afraid to", "abstain from doing", "be ashamed to", "forbid to", "hinder, prevent" etc.) and verbs or verbal expressions denoting ability, fitness, necessity, capacity, etc. (, "be able to", , "know how to", "learn to", , "I am able to", "it is fair/right to", "it is necessary to", "it is time to" etc.). It can also be found after adjectives (and sometimes derived adverbs) of kindred meaning ( "skillful", "able", "able", "sufficient, capable" etc.). It stands as the object (direct or indirect) of such verbs or verbal expressions, or it serves as the subject if the verb/the verbal expression is used impersonally; it also defines the meaning of an adjective almost as an accusative of respect.
Bermuda and Virginia, as well as Antigua and Barbados were, however, the subjects of the September 1650 Prohibitory Act of the Rump Parliament, and the Atlantic fleet was instructed to bring these opposing colonies into obedience. At the same time, John Danvers, governor of the Somers Island Company, and the other adventurers were forced to take the oath of allegiance to the Commonwealth. Then in the 1651 Navigation Act, trade was restricted to English ships. An Act prohibiting Trade with Barbados, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego, specified that: > due punishment [be] inflicted upon the said Delinquents, do Declare all and > every the said persons in Barbada's, Antego, Bermuda's and Virginia, that > have contrived, abetted, aided or assisted those horrid Rebellions, or have > since willingly joyned with them, to be notorious Robbers and Traitors, and > such as by the Law of Nations are not to be permitted any maner of Commerce > or Traffique with any people whatsoever; and do forbid to all maner of > persons, Foreiners, and others, all maner of Commerce, Traffique and > Correspondency whatsoever, to be used or held with the said Rebels in the > Barbada's, Bermuda's, Virginia and Antego, or either of them.
Bermuda was the first to recognise Charles II as King following the 1649 execution of his father. Royalists in Bermuda, with control of "the Army" (nine companies of militia infantry and the volunteer artillery that manned the coastal batteries), ousted Captain Thomas Turner, the Company-appointed Governor, in 1649 and elected John Trimingham as their leader. The Commonwealth barred trade with these colonies, which were singled out by the Rump Parliament in An Act for prohibiting Trade with the Barbadoes, Virginia, Bermuda and Antego, which was passed on 30 October 1650. This stated that > due punishment [be] inflicted upon the said Delinquents, do Declare all and > every the said persons in Barbada's, Antego, Bermuda's and Virginia, that > have contrived, abetted, aided or assisted those horrid Rebellions, or have > since willingly joyned with them, to be notorious Robbers and Traitors, and > such as by the Law of Nations are not to be permitted any maner of Commerce > or Traffique with any people whatsoever; and do forbid to all maner of > persons, Foreiners, and others, all maner of Commerce, Traffique and > Correspondency whatsoever, to be used or held with the said Rebels in the > Barbada's, Bermuda's, Virginia and Antego, or either of them.

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