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Перевод: befall speek befall


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случаться; происходить; приключаться


Тезаурус:

  1. These arose out of the feeling that trade unions had to become involved in other spheres of influence if they were to offset any serious injury which might befall them as a result of the General Strike.
  2. They're obsessed by the shit out of which we're shaped (surgery), the shit that could befall us (horrible accidents), the shit in our souls (the drives and impulses we suppress and expel in order to constitute ourselves as normal, but which sometimes break free in perversion or psychosis).
  3. The sooner Chris Woods, if fit, or David Seaman is brought in, the closer England will be to having an insurance policy should misfortune befall the great keeper, as in the infamous case of Gordon Banks in 1970.
  4. If it is true that no man knows what may befall him, nor how he may make himself safe against all future evils, is it not therefore the wisest course to make no provision, but to live in the present experience only?
  5. But I soon reminded myself that such trivial slips are liable to befall anyone from time to time, and my irritation soon turned to Miss Kenton for attempting to create such unwarranted fuss over the incident.
  6. Derek Davies, editor-in-chief of the Far Eastern Economic Review, fears that this is the fate which might befall Thatcherite Hong Kong.
  7. Conran also disputes the suggestion that it must be difficult for a man so wrapped up in design to divorce himself from detailed involvement in the creative process in order to tackle the numerous other tasks that befall a captain of industry.
  8. And the day before his weakness waxed great, he ordered the gates of the town to be shut, and went to the Church of St. Peter; and there the Bishop Don Hieronymo being present, and all the clergy who were in Valencia, and the knights and honourable men and honourable dames, as many as the Church could hold, the Cid Ruydiez stood up, and made a full noble preaching, showing that no man whatsoever, however honourable or fortunate they may be in this world, can escape death; to which, said he, I am now full near; and since ye know that this body of mine hath never yet been conquered, nor put to shame, I beseech ye let not this befall it at the end, for the good fortune of man is only accomplished at his end.
  9. Think of the cataclysmic consequences that could befall the nation if some ruthless Norwegian baker tried to foist fresh bread on people on the weekend.
  10. In the adventure of everyday life, on the other hand, the characters are affected by the events (however fantastic) that befall them, and the progression of changes fixes the order of events, giving a materiality to space as the scene of transformation and metamorphosis: "Space becomes concrete and saturated with a time that is more substantial."
  11. Banks can also maintain on befall of a corporation its share register in which the names, addresses and holdings of shareholders are recorded.
  12. At the end of the Gulf War, British Army authorities announced they would have to destroy all dogs which had been picked up and kept by British units in the war zone, but Dave and his colleagues decided they weren't going to let this cruel fate befall Des.
  13. Warning that a similar fate would befall other convicted killers, the interior ministry said the three, two brothers and a relative, had killed three people and wounded a policeman.

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