Example sentences of "resort to " in BNC.
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1 | The balance-of-payments deficit is not as bad as it looks , partly because it stems from private sector choices rather than public sector profligacy , and is thus inherently less inflationary as individuals can not resort to the printing press to ease the burden of their debt ; and partly because much of it may be imaginary , since the figures omit the ‘ balancing item ’ of unrecorded net receipts from overseas assets . |
2 | Politicians of all parties resort to dubious statistical assertions . |
3 | How quickly the deficit falls without resort to recession will tell us how effective the revolution has been in transforming Britain 's producers . |
4 | Any decision that preparation and presentation should be separate would have to be justified to the public and be open in the last resort to judicial review . |
5 | There would be no resort to devaluation . |
6 | The frisson of angry surprise and the instant impulse to prepare for a resort to arms which greeted the inevitable puncturing of those myths were therefore emotions I could neither share nor understand . |
7 | Is it any wonder that more and more women resort to wearing jeans and anoraks ? |
8 | He also throws away too many key phrases : ‘ This Triton of the minnows ’ is a magnificent epithet for Sicinius but it here gets lost and although in the great banishment-speech Mr Dance 's body-language is good ( as he hurls his coat to the ground in fine disdain ) it is significant that the directors resort to an echo-chamber effect on ‘ There is a world elsewhere . ’ |
9 | At the start of the trial , Mr Curtis said the stabbing was ‘ an example of the tragedy that can follow when people in anger resort to the use of knives ’ . |
10 | Since then it has widened its scope considerably , with packages ranging from the traditional fortnight at an English seaside resort to treks through the Himalayas and month-long tours in South America . |
11 | Mutually important issues such as Cambodian instability , the security of Taiwan and Hong Kong , and tensions on the Korean peninsula ( which may have prompted the visits ) could have been handled through diplomatic channels without resort to secrecy , Mr Winston Lord , US ambassador to China until this year , pointed out yesterday . |
12 | Similar legal provisions exist in Germany and Japan but big firms rarely resort to them . |
13 | We must therefore resort to more indirect methods , such as the variation with time of copper-alloy composition or technology of production . |
14 | The role of the government in publishing the British Gazette , its resort to middle-class volunteers and the use of troops obviously reduced the impact of the strike in many regions . |
15 | It is true that over the years a few railway signalmen have been convicted of manslaughter for wrongful acts and omissions leading to fatal train crashes , but there is not the natural resort to the criminal law which is now a feature of road-traffic cases . |
16 | But if he obtains his wife 's submission to intercourse without resort to those means , there is no offence . |
17 | Resort to such concepts as ‘ common sense ’ and ‘ knowledge of human nature ’ , is little more than a veiled admission that no satisfactory criteria have been found . |
18 | This is not to suggest that consistency is an unworthy value : the argument is rather that there is a need to decide upon the categories to which the argument of consistency is being applied , and above all to recognize that simple resort to the allegation of inconsistency might serve to conceal the conflict between a number of social interests or principles . |
19 | Others resort to theft , and the locals report that nothing is safe . |
20 | His hatred for those who crossed him having once shared the bonds of mutual loyalty was unbounded , but equally he never forgot old services performed , and , apart from the ‘ Night of the Long Knives ’ in June 1934 , he did not resort to purges within the Party . |
21 | Three point geometric perspective can be constructed without resort to calculations . |
22 | Both retained large peasant populations and in this century both tried to resolve their economic and social failures by resort to fascism . |
23 | A broad-beamed fellow like myself should have no difficulty careering it across the ironing board , although a woman or even a bachelor-wimp might sooner resort to an old-fashioned metal iron than attempt to put this monster through its paces . |
24 | In times of flood the water vole moves upwards through its various tunnels until , in extreme conditions , it is forced to leave its underground refuge and resort to thick cover on the bank . |
25 | The ruling class , by contrast , was ruthless and cynical in its resort to violence . |
26 | This was true of the family vendetta , the resort to assassination as a political tactic , the systematic use of torture by the State . |
27 | The Scottish Nationalists , already blaming Labour for holding out false hopes of victory to the Scottish people , will resort to extremism which will dent their increasingly respectable image . |
28 | In the latter case , could the GP not have discussed this with the individual first ? why resort to possible compulsory powers ? |
29 | Sports facilities : these vary from resort to resort , but include a selection of tennis , mini-golf , walking , mountain-bike and pedalo hire . |
30 | Bardolino is our nearest resort to the great cities of Venice , Milan and Florence and will appeal mainly to those people seeking things to do and see , rather than an inactive holiday in the sun . |