「Pretext」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| wing the classic "ticking time bomb scenario" | pretext, although he did not explicitly use this expr |
| posed to lure inside the workshops under some | pretext and silently kill. |
| e Grand Master did not take place on a formal | pretext and the alliance broke down. |
| A good | pretext appeared in July 1917, when the Central Power |
| e position nearby, thinking the quarrel was a | pretext arranged by the Company and the Duke of Athen |
| re his escape, he sought solitude and on this | pretext avoided meeting British guards and grew a bea |
| The Dutch used as a | pretext Balinese salvage claims over shipwrecks, whic |
| French fashions could under this | pretext be propagated all over Europe without the usu |
| In 1541, under a | pretext but actually to gain the fertile mines of Ram |
| sion was suspended when it turned out to be a | pretext for tarring the reputation of Governor Arthur |
| er instructor Gaston reminds her that this is | pretext for their shared moments together. |
| of the entrance to the station was given as a | pretext for demolition of the Saviour Church on Senna |
| The | pretext for the pogrom was a rumor that the Jews were |
| ognizes this realistic motivation as simply a | pretext for arranging the sacrificial death that Bern |
| o their advantage, for example, by creating a | pretext for appealing the results later if the unfavo |
| lowers in front of Miss Whittaker to invent a | pretext for being wet after having drowned Joyce. |
| ater became part of the propaganda serving as | pretext for the 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom. |
| been Ma'mun's brother-in-law, was afforded a | pretext for invading and a force was assembled in nor |
| For Ingres the oriental theme was above all a | pretext for portraying the female nude in a passive a |
| e harbouring of fugitives by Isuwa formed the | pretext for the Hittite invasion. |
| his issue is used by Syria and Hezbollah as a | pretext for the latter to maintain its status as an a |
| Louis XIV of France's sister-in-law, was the | pretext for the French invasion of the Palatinate in |
| seeking to use the Czechoslovak crisis as the | pretext for a putsch. |
| erty further away from town, a murder was the | pretext for a police crackdown. |
| ientes Province, which gave the President the | pretext for ordering Alvear's deportation, a few days |
| The official political | pretext for the Slovak participation in the Polish Ca |
| ls feature Benson interviewing strangers as a | pretext for hitting them with his microphone to see " |
| This served as a | pretext for his excommunication by Gregory IX, and th |
| These are used as a | pretext for a network of pure and well structured geo |
| King Khosrau II attacked, using the coup as a | pretext for war. |
| his own ambition, and did not even require a | pretext for plunder and invasion. |
| hen editing the school magazine was used as a | pretext for cutting classes)" etc... |
| and naval forces, might use the attacks as a | pretext for an invasion of Ireland and a forcible sei |
| e up by the law enforcers of those days, as a | pretext for torturing suspects while investigating so |
| Kaufman responded "This is just a flimsy | pretext for another of the innate cruelties of the Ge |
| council, perfectly aware that this is just a | pretext for Deneb to get its and the SSC's engines of |
| , whose policies were used by the Romans as a | pretext for the invasion. |
| hat the incident would be used by Russia as a | pretext for war, and knowing that Japan's military wa |
| references to French agriculture were just a | pretext for refusing admittance to Britain; Pierson D |
| ale of Cadmus and his wife Harmonia becomes a | pretext for re-telling the great tales of Greek mytho |
| iate and justify the War on Terror, provide a | pretext for the curtailment of civil liberties, and p |
| he planetarium structure and could serve as a | pretext for its demolition. |
| This event formed the | pretext for new outbreaks of violence. |
| s later discovered that his plan was merely a | pretext for stealing a horse. |
| deo was often seen by the general public as a | pretext for showing salacious images. |
| Thibaut finds a | pretext for going out, but Rose lets out to Bellamy G |
| cited Abdullah's treatment of Bayan Quli as a | pretext for their revolt. |
| A disputed Himalayan border was the main | pretext for war, but other issues played a role. |
| cenario, the convocation would be viewed as a | pretext for the show of strength. |
| His imprisonment in Vietnam was a | pretext for the first French naval interventions in t |
| eaking, the plot of a strip includes a flimsy | pretext for Biffa to be violently attacked, and then, |
| rom tribal life and Warli legends, are also a | pretext for celebrating life and movement. |
| timony and presented fabricated evidence as a | pretext for false arrests and wrongful imprisonment. |
| ria by the Tunisian Kroumer tribe served as a | pretext for French armed forces to invade Tunisia. |
| This proved to be the | pretext for Hoover to remove Mellon from his post as |
| 531-579), used this dispute as a | pretext for restarting hostilities with the Byzantine |
| town of Zahara in December 1481 provided the | pretext for a Christian invasion. |
| council held in June of 1139, Stephen found a | pretext for demanding a surrender of their castles, a |
| tic terror throughout the 1970s, serving as a | pretext for yet another coup in 1980. |
| mbush was faked in order for Marcos to have a | pretext for imposing martial law. |
| coupled with the Stavisky Affair, provided a | pretext for the 6 February 1934 riots organized by fa |
| it was used as a | pretext for the establishment of the state of Israel, |
| re, in 1130, using the canons' behaviour as a | pretext, he persuaded Henry I to give him a charter a |
| Under this | pretext he came to an agreement with Louis IX, King o |
| The victim was placed, under a | pretext, in a position where a shot could be fired in |
| y of them, I am convinced, have that specious | pretext in their mouths only, but revolution and rebe |
| Using his feigned good will as a | pretext, Muhammad Ali then offered the British the fr |
| of the Parthian leader Barzapharnes under the | pretext of peace talks. |
| e received a pass from the parliament under a | pretext of seeking reconciliation. |
| Theodora travels to New York City on the | pretext of visiting her uncle John (Robert Greig), bu |
| Under the | pretext of educating her, she was taken from her fami |
| DJay gains admittance to the party under the | pretext of providing marijuana, with the intention of |
| akhan district of Badakhshan province" on the | pretext of election. |
| al, Manzanera was asked to come along, on the | pretext of becoming the band's sound mixer. |
| u's loyal special forces out of Saigon on the | pretext of fighting communists and in readiness for t |
| imself, Ken Arok stabbed him to death, on the | pretext of revenging Tunggul Ametung. |
| o search the house for Susanna's lover on the | pretext of looking for the umbrella he forgot. |
| On the | pretext of attacking the Germans, he seized Simbirsk |
| dized by the French and industrialists on the | pretext of influencing Italy to join the Entente Powe |
| government at the end of Bruce's term on the | pretext of cutting costs. |
| nd he began giving Norberg Fiorinal under the | pretext of an ankle injury. |
| /11 in order to promote this empire under the | pretext of the so-called war on terror." |
| Petersen who he lured to his apartment on the | pretext of buying a pair of roller-skates the boy was |
| Under the | pretext of producing a movie, the FBI planned to catc |
| lly in small parties of two at a time, on the | pretext of returning them to their prison camp. |
| jiang come to visit, they obtain visas on the | pretext of being cross-border traders. |
| After luring him there on the | pretext of celebrating Christmas Day and settling the |
| tion of Spain in 1808, when Napoleon used the | pretext of reinforcing his army in Portugal to seize |
| mission for the federal government, under the | pretext of "national security", to intervene in state |
| brother Robert, is said to have been made the | pretext of such tyrannical exactions that on one of t |
| In fact, under the | pretext of protecting their physical integrity, these |
| -Belisha) using War Office letterheads on the | pretext of official government communications. |
| d to quickly incite revolt, firstly under the | pretext of liberation from dahis, but after the Battl |
| s) and curtailed personal liberties under the | pretext of preventing revolution. |
| stirring up disunity and disturance under the | pretext of zeal for the Protestant religion. |
| ere lured to Workhouse Lane, Rettendon on the | pretext of a lucrative drug deal. |
| ed that he was lured to Nova Scotia under the | pretext of a job-interview, only to be queried for in |
| cupboard under her stairs, lured there on the | pretext of urgent plumbing, grouting, or rendering... |
| holic influence at the Chinese court with the | pretext of transmitting scientific knowledge. |
| unk, and members of the ringside crew, on the | pretext of demanding guaranteed WWE contracts for all |
| , [and] aimed to meet self interest under the | pretext of the agenda by putting political and diplom |
| n 26 March 1926, en route to Moscow under the | pretext of an Easter pastoral visit to western Europe |
| hed a final offensive against Georgia, on the | pretext of supporting the peasants and workers rebell |
| d then Britain and France would invade on the | pretext of "separating the combatants" and protecting |
| g all monasteries in its territory, under the | pretext of using their revenues to fund education and |
| ldwide, and which goes unchallenged under the | pretext of respecting local customs. |
| Britain and France to invade Egypt, under the | pretext of separating the Egyptians from a prearrange |
| jected to so many insidious onslaughts on the | pretext of conscience, civil rights and women's liber |
| y ended up fleeing to Kerbala, Iraq under the | pretext of going for pilgrimage. |
| Sometimes there is the | pretext of raising money for charity. |
| ould lure the girls into his office under the | pretext of tutoring. |
| in, she was ousted by the inhabitants, on the | pretext of thievery. |
| They took him to church under | pretext of a disputation, and then began the Protesta |
| The | pretext of the defection was a new electoral law that |
| was in Canada on an official visit under the | pretext of attending Expo 67. |
| Japan also sent troops on the | pretext of protecting Japanese citizens in Korea. |
| continued activities in the region under the | pretext of "humanitarian work". |
| uncle tried to take him to the king under the | pretext of taking him to join the king's service. |
| in the evil practice of executing POWs on the | pretext of (lacking) rations." |
| eir house as an undercover journalist, on the | pretext of conducting an interview for a women's maga |
| Goodman attacked him in 1571, as supine, on a | pretext of the continuing Whitsun plays. |
| Under the | pretext of visiting Norwegian students in Sennheim sh |
| Liu escaped from the feast later on the | pretext of going to the latrine, with Fan accompanyin |
| etru Cercel was embarked on a ship, under the | pretext of sailing to exile in Rhodes, and was decapi |
| as able to leave Nazi Germany in 1934, on the | pretext of making a temporary visit to Britain. |
| "None of the Cardinals may in any way, or by | pretext or reason of any excommunication, suspension, |
| I think is being used by certain people as a | pretext or as a blind or a screen to conceal a deeper |
| he name 'Kluster' at the time, and under that | pretext re-released two albums originally labelled as |
| deputy finance minister; but he declined, on | pretext that he had no ability to manage finance. |
| s Hua Rong into attending a banquet under the | pretext that he wants to help both sides resolve the |
| Other Americans looted empty houses on the | pretext that their absent owners were militia who had |
| d his power, refused to assent to this on the | pretext that it was unlawful for two duchies to be in |
| Under the | pretext that they would wait three years before payin |
| to get rid of his wife's authority, the false | pretext that he had not been free to choose at the ti |
| e IG1 postcodes changed to London E19, on the | pretext that IG1 is not always recognised as a 'Londo |
| (Knowlton Nash) cancelled Viewpoint under the | pretext that the series caused the following local ne |
| f Wizcraft International Entertainment on the | pretext that "people don't like dark girls here". |
| he is not interested, Zipeng joins E28 on the | pretext that he is protecting Haitong from Lu Gua's b |
| wo men who lured him outside his house on the | pretext that they had crashed into his car. |
| avid himself was thrown into prison under the | pretext that the firm owed the regency a sum of five |
| This was done on the accepted | pretext that the cassocks of nuns and monks have an o |
| short-lived federated Karmi-sangha; under the | pretext that Subhas Chandra Bose and the Jugantar lea |
| rrison at Saint Lucia, expelling it under the | pretext that a half-Carib native had effectively "sol |
| , with some 10,000 Somalis deported under the | pretext that they did not have valid identity cards. |
| attempted to arrest her under the | pretext that she came to a Gaza beach dressed immodes |
| essential for economic development, using the | pretext that they will be used for military purposes. |
| is bill was rejected by the Government on the | pretext that it was "radically incomplete and would c |
| instances of "bad will, saying that under the | pretext that “it's only a geographic reference”, atte |
| w months, but Odoacer used Nepos' murder as a | pretext to invade Dalmatia. |
| scot Bay, which Governor Denonville used as a | pretext to expand attacks. |
| When no reply came, the Sultan used it as a | pretext to besiege Acre, and finish off the last inde |
| The announcement gave the Duke a | pretext to abandon the losing siege, which had been r |
| Priabin investigates the murders as a | pretext to learn details of “Lightning” itself, which |
| interpretation appears to have been merely a | pretext to avoid angering the Soviet and Nazi German |
| daughter of Robert Guiscard, who used this as | pretext to commence military action against the Byzan |
| sing an unpaid blacksmith's bill for $10 as a | pretext to have the sheriff seize the weapon, and the |
| harvests of interior Syria, al-Azm used it a | pretext to launch raids against Druze communities in |
| Richmond used the Barrot situation as a | pretext to recruit Stewart, who had told St Kilda he |
| The murder of Kotzebue gave Metternich the | pretext to issue the Carlsbad Decrees of 1819, which |
| ing of the uprising was just enough to find a | pretext to interfere with guns, so to present to the |
| n the ghetto; in fact, this declaration was a | pretext to move and massacre the Jews. |
| e uncovered, which was used by the emperor as | pretext to move the University beyond the reach of th |
| of U.S. Marines under a false or exaggerated | pretext, to support the anti-royalist conspirators an |
| r and frustrated youngsters who would use any | pretext to get to streets and participate in any turm |
| administration's military doctrine, used as a | pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, not to mentio |
| ed with his SEM Orchestra gives me sufficient | pretext to voice the overdue sentiment that he is one |
| re war on Germany; it did, however, provide a | pretext to officially transfer the US Coast Guard fro |
| s time Kotzebue's assassination was a welcome | pretext to take action. |
| The events were used as a | pretext to oust remaining leaders symbolizing Prague |
| That development gives Octavian a | pretext to go to war against Mark Antony. |
| used the incident as the initial and evident | pretext to justify the eventual annexation of Estonia |
| ht from a priestess, and used the affair as a | pretext to destroy the shrine. |
| an Durrani, Mahmud Shah's son, used this as a | pretext to remove Fateh Khan from power, and had him |
| ans who, using the Mexican external debt as a | pretext under the Treaty of London of 1861, had invad |
| Smith used this perceived collaboration as a | pretext upon which to take control of the UDA from Ty |
| ing only senior poets [writes Teika about the | pretext used to exclude him]. |
| r report by the British Consul at Harput, the | pretext used to attack the town's Armenian quarter wa |
| Its | pretext was protection of American citizens engaged i |
| What a | pretext we would offer to those who promote the idea |
| ldiers in His Majesty's Forces, shall, on any | pretext whatever, wear or put on the clothes commonly |
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