forbidding造句61 There is a clause in the contract forbidding tenant to sublet.
62 The books-and-records section was aimed at forbidding "slush funds, " Newcomb says, because, "bribes are usually paid with cash siphoned off the books illegally."
63 On the basis of traffic analysis such as the dominant traffic flows, the traffic control can be optimized by forbidding left turn and right turn at some crossroads.
64 I t was in a great measure supported by the patronage of the Government, and the Governors always exercised the right of forbidding the insertion of what they disliked.
65 The titillating publicity led to a law introduced in New Jersey forbidding the use of 'X-ray opera glasses' and to merchants in London selling X-ray-proof underwear for modest ladies.
66 Native Americans, most recently the Shoshone, found ways to adapt to the more recent and forbidding desert conditions that exist here now.
67 Even now there stretches before us a long, forbidding road.
68 They overturned in 1923 state wartime statutes forbidding the use of foreign languages in school.
69 A severe , forbidding man whom all feared and respected.
70 If your data loads run for long periods of time, then consider forbidding only merges during peak load times.
71 A man of rather forbidding countenance drew a revolver and thrust the weapon into his face.
72 The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed in 1938, establishing a national minimum wage, forbidding "oppressive" child labor, and providing for overtime pay in designated occupations.
73 The principle includes self-governed amount of crime notion, persistence in common requisites in constitution of crime and forbidding of duplication of judgment and punishment.
74 Some localities even passed regulations forbidding them to own claims.
75 An iconoclastic movement resulted from a decree from the eastern emperor, Leo III (717–741), forbidding any representation of human or animal form in the church.
76 Congress has passed an Act Forbidding the public sale of the drug.
76try its best to collect and create good sentences.
77 Moreover, the expanses of interplanetary space are not the forbidding barrier they once seemed.
78 The more expensive kind of antique shop is usually a forbidding place.
79 Efforts are being made to raise capital, despite the forbidding environment.
80 A vast inland bay, the forbidding White Sea takes its name from constant fog, snowbound shores, and from September to May, a surface composed entirely of ice.
81 They are confined to the unwooded shores of the Arctic Sea, rarely going far into the country, and having their proper home on the most desolate, cold, and forbidding part of the continent.
82 After 20 minutes or so, the carriage turned into a long drive lined with tall poplars, drawing up eventually outside a huge and rather forbidding red-brick mansion.
83 Next they will issue an order for same but accompany it with a gag order forbidding the company hosting the data to ever say anything about it.
84 The motion of forbidding smoking in public place is adopted.
85 Many countries passed laws forbidding the transmutation of metals, even as their kings secretly patronised alchemy hoping to gain an advantage over other monarchs.
86 Congress has passed an act for forbidding the public sale of the drug.
87 Furze is a plant found all over England. It covers Egdon Heath, the forbidding wasteland in Thomas Hardy's "The Return of the Native, " and when I first read the novel, many years ago.
88 This paper involves the forbidding time window based vehicle routing problem in emergency transportation.
89 In the game, the old nice, clean character can be ill-tempered and cunning as he traverses a forbidding wasteland.
90 There are no laws about voting trust in China; neither is the laws forbidding this behavior.