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Перевод: besetting


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  1. The authorities in England and Wales also brought over 600 charges under the Conspiracy and Protection of Property Act 1875 for "watching and besetting" premises, including the homes of working miners; this was the first significant use of this section in living memory.
  2. Even in the later stages of his boxing career, he held a most acute perception of the problems besetting black people and he continued to carry such a perception to the ring.
  3. The moral maze illustrates the relationship between the perceived problems of our present age, the recession, unemployment and homelessness and its besetting sins of greed and sexual immorality.
  4. A more wide-ranging reason is that love of things, especially artificial things, could be seen as the besetting sin of modern civilisation, and in a way a new one, not quite Avarice and not quite pride, but somehow attached to both (see pp. 68, 128 above).
  5. The word of the Lord may have to do with faith in God that cuts people free from besetting depression, it may have to do with simple lifestyle or it may have to do with befriending non-Christians.
  6. And of course, from my own professional viewpoint, it is clear that even after a break of so many years, Miss Kenton would prove the perfect solution to the problem at present besetting us at Darlington Hall.
  7. This problem of historical relativism is one of the most besetting for anyone who wishes to read an old book without either getting it hopelessly wrong or, worse, assuming that the fact that we are modern and the author of the book "medieval" or "old" implies the superiority of one or the other.
  8. How should language teachers react to the besetting influence of ideas about language and learning which emerge from the domains of disciplinary enquiry, from research in linguistics, psychology, sociology, philosophy, and education?
  9. The Goodison Park striker claimed manager Howard Kendall had made him the scapegoat for all the problems besetting the Mersey giants and blamed the absence of a midfield creator for the lack of goals.
  10. PRIDE is the besetting sin of science - the particular pride that the Greeks called hubris.
  11. As for government style, Sir Geoffrey warned that in spite of Margaret Thatcher's revolution there was a pervading temptation for the country to revert to its "besetting sin" of complacency.
  12. The odds are that you will be delighted with the results of this simple little shoot, particularly if you have managed to avoid the besetting sin of most first-time camcorder users, that is of panning the camera in an aimless fashion over everything in sight.
  13. The besetting sin of the time was drunkenness, and a couple of notorious drunks lived near Richard Baxter.

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