「abide」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ther living creatures, they [elephants] cannot | abide a mouse or a rat. |
d void so soon as the English government shall | abide again by the principles of the law of nations, |
prana) to enter, | abide, and dissolve in the central channel. |
st of regulations, by which all members had to | abide, and named itself the Ashington Group; it also |
The Shawnee refused to | abide by the treaty. |
West indicated that he would | abide by the judicial order while evaluating his leg |
nearly four minutes long, but was shortened to | abide by Eurovision rules. |
During this time, he continued to | abide by the Dharma (Buddha's teachings). |
pted the terms of the will, they would have to | abide by it. |
The Explorers, dressed in purple, | abide by the motto "Endeavour to Reach Beyond". |
student attending Frederica Academy, one must | abide by the Honor Code. |
[7] All allied health providers have to | abide by administrative procedures proposed by WorkC |
also use the same distinctive Wyvern crest and | abide by the same Methodist ethos. |
hwarzenegger then made a plea to the public to | abide by evacuation orders. |
They disavowed the treaty and refused to | abide by its constraints. |
r, told the e-News Channel, Vawda will have to | abide by the court's decision. |
been an issue and countries very often do not | abide by these rules." |
In addition each student must | abide by the Behavior Policy and attend a class leve |
held Motherwell in the past, also undertook to | abide by the truce. |
ent with the decision, though he said he would | abide by it. |
I shall | abide by the advice and instruction given by the Mes |
"Two days later, the CHTPA resolved not to | abide by the award and hoisted the Indian flag. |
People attending SUUSI predominantly | abide by the teachings of Unitarian Universalism, bu |
sition of legal penalties to those who did not | abide by the law. |
Bloom refused to | abide by the one o'clock closing time and was arrest |
ive Liberals, and its membership would usually | abide by the party line. |
Teachers must | abide by the GTC for England Code of Conduct and the |
n equals a silent woman - but Amine refuses to | abide by such rules. |
And I shall | abide by the advice and instructions given by the Me |
They were required to | abide by the rules their new found teachers made or |
r the future generation of scientists will not | abide by the established practices. |
(d) | abide by commitments made to the Special Representat |
or the entire Guinea population to respect and | abide by the Supreme Court's ruling. |
r government always urges Chinese companies to | abide by local laws and regulations, and to pay atte |
er services of this kind, and Towers agreed to | abide by this ruling. |
a TRO by the court requiring the encampment to | abide by the same conditions required at previous si |
To this end the British agreed to | abide by the committee's findings, but made sure tha |
t would become a law, and that everybody would | abide by it and that we wouldn't hear any more of ev |
for the protesters to move from the street and | abide by the conditions of the permit. |
a message to school districts across Texas to | abide by the law and not play politics. |
re members of the British Polling Council, and | abide by its disclosure rules. |
The two countries were urged to | abide by their commitments and continue negotiations |
All parties were urged to | abide by the commitments they made in Lusaka and to |
that Quebec's language laws and its refusal to | abide by the Supreme Court ruling also constituted r |
The Association requires its members to | abide by a code of ethics that has been in place for |
ight be, would be appealed, but both agreed to | abide by the outcome of the final court's decision. |
011, it announced that Egypt would continue to | abide by all its international and regional treaties |
ing will suggest him and we can well afford to | abide by the result." |
thereafter, when these men said they could not | abide by these three points, they were disciplined t |
1830, Yankton Sioux and Santee Sioux agreed to | abide by the 1830 Treaty of Prairie du Chien. |
ccept the outcome of the elections in 1992 and | abide by the "Acordos de Paz" peace agreement. |
While improvising, the musician must | abide by the rules of the raga and should sing kalpa |
d the proceedings, maintaining that they would | abide by the decision of the Supreme Court when it r |
term used in Judaism to refer to non-Jews who | abide by the Seven Laws of Noah. |
Many local activists are lobbying for NSTAR to | abide by state regulations and spend the $20-40 mill |
doned her; he insists that he still intends to | abide by his promise. |
Association, under the condition that it would | abide by the Constitution. |
However, Holmes chose not to | abide by the caucus decision and ran against Graham |
itory of Jefferson and urging all residents to | abide by the laws governing the United States. |
rs who are registered in each appellation must | abide by the appellation's rules, including exact pe |
Toure had said he would | abide by whatever ruling the Supreme Court would mak |
egro) and stressed the need for all parties to | abide by that agreement. |
faculty to affirm its Articles of Faith and to | abide by very conservative rules of conduct as outli |
the Nakuru Declaration on June 21, agreeing to | abide by the provisions of the Alvor Agreement while |
To agree to | abide by the terms of any agreement reached in all-p |
ccept the outcome of the elections in 1992 and | abide by the Peace Accords. |
rwhelms those he invades, though he is able to | abide by them, and continue to communicate with them |
Mountjoy Prison for two weeks for refusing to | abide by a High Court injunction relating to the blo |
though not a party, declared its intention to | abide by the declaration, but it expressly gave noti |
denominational group, however, are required to | abide by and uphold the group's Code of Conduct and |
nts' "exactions, fault-finding, and refusal to | abide by the labor conditions upon which they come.' |
unate accident, makes a great mistake, he must | abide by it' was taken to refer to their illegal mar |
on, but that, if elected, Qarase would have to | abide by the People's Charter. |
ol the use of the library, and took an oath to | abide by the rules. |
r factional supporters if that group failed to | abide by the decisions of the convention. |
he defeat at New Orleans did compel Britain to | abide by the treaty. |
icy change in the future, calling for Japan to | abide by the principles "under the circumstances whe |
, have always thought that the Germans did not | abide by their pledges inscribed in the Versailles T |
al Representative of the Secretary-General and | abide by the principles set out in the Bicesse Accor |
e legislation that will let religious agencies | abide by their belief-based proscriptions regarding |
In this regard, the parties were urged to | abide by their commitments in the memorandum of unde |
Charles reluctantly promised that he would | abide by the terms of a treaty agreed between him an |
ted with the new canon law but not prepared to | abide by principles to the end. |
e covenant at the time of purchase, refused to | abide by the covenant as he claimed he was not in pr |
tic partnership rights, but said that he would | abide by the state Supreme Court's decision and not |
erated that Israel, as the occupying power, to | abide by its legal obligations under the Fourth Gene |
lways said that Muslims in this country should | abide by the law and not carry out the killing." |
Rather than | abide by the terms of this order, the chairman refus |
y forces to remain neutral and disciplined and | abide by regulations that call on them to use minimu |
Bashir has also accused the SPLM of failing to | abide by the provisions of the 2005 Comprehensive Pe |
s that, as a law enforcement official, he must | abide by the law ("It's not the Wild West anymore, y |
f the United States, to urge the government to | abide by the decision as the process of desegregatio |
ven business or public safety agent must often | abide by a specific frequency allocation. |
All members are expected to | abide by the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses, and ser |
iversity for the BSD software, requiring it to | abide by terms similar to those required by the lice |
an executioner's knife for anybody who didn't | abide by her way of thinking," he said. |
ire to return home empty-handed and refused to | abide by the treaty. |
on in Iraq, and all states were called upon to | abide by obligations contained in various resolution |
bilisation and reintegration processes, and to | abide by commitments made to the Special Representat |
le at a distance, carry their arms openly, and | abide by the law of war; or |
njoy in the United States or other nations who | abide by the terms of UNCAT. |
An Truyen church, for his alleged "failure to | abide by the decisions on his probation issued by au |
They insisted that he | abide by all their terms and by all the laws of Yaro |
interest to join, but they have all pledged to | abide by the results of the referendum for the time |
The parties were called upon to | abide by their commitments in Lusaka, urging both to |
gn District, which requires new development to | abide by specific zoning and aesthetic standards tha |
ng acts of violence" and called upon Israel to | abide by the previous resolutions and desist from fu |
s and set provisions for it, and asked Iraq to | abide by its obligations under the Nuclear Non-Proli |
s, to try to make sure that they drive safely, | abide by the rules and also to those stars that are |
pyright had lapsed in the US due to failing to | abide by US technical regulations (footnote 10)....n |
In 1998, Karnataka agreed to | abide by the conditions imposed by the Union Water R |
o they have a legally predefined obligation to | abide by their wishes. |
ole controversy, but also stated that he would | abide by the words of the Bible, according to which |
ers to create a new rule that all players must | abide by, lest they drink more. |
principles that all human beings should try to | abide by. |
l here, let the rooms be full of joy, let love | abide here, love of learning, love of one another, l |
ember, 1837, have influenced my life and still | abide in my memory. |
Tilden counseled his followers to | abide quietly by the result. |
for Bengaluru Infrastructure and Development ( | ABIDe) Task Force, Bengaluru |
The established party leaders could not | abide the thought of supporting the "carpetbagger" A |
rang with the din: the forest beast could not | abide the holy booming of Kybele and raced quickly u |
e been deposited in the hands of any person to | abide the event on which any wager shall have been m |
rinthians 13:13-"And now faith, hope, and love | abide, these three; and the greatest of these is lov |
Beer brewed in Germany still has to | abide to it. |
Abide With Me | |
A Living Prayer (Radio Edit) / | Abide With Me (EMI Classics, 2007 - digital download |
The traditional FA Cup Final song, | Abide With Me, was performed by the London Community |
Eternal Father, Strong to Save and | Abide with Me were sung, and a blessing given by the |
e music editor William Henry Monk for the hymn | Abide with Me. |
But, to | abide with COI guidelines, I am not posting anything |
Chapters | abide with the provisions of the Ontario Green Const |
Hall bells played You'll Never Walk Alone and | Abide with Me in tribute to the victims."Telegraph, |
sh poets, namely Henry Francis Lyte, writer of | Abide With Me; William Wright, John Gibson Smith and |
desist from making personal attacks on me and | abide with the ban on making edits on the Alberto Fu |
Brixham and writer of numerous hymns including | Abide with Me. |
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