1.
Laws catch flies and let hornets go free.
2. Many lords, many
laws; much law, little justice.
3.
Laws catch flies but let hornets go free.
4. Where drums beat,
laws are silent.
5. New lords [kings], new laws.
6. Wrong laws make short governance.
7. Laws go as kings like.
7. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
8. Many lords, many laws.
9. The
laws of Nature, that is to say the laws of God, plainly made every human being a law unto himself, we must steadfastly refuse to obey those laws, and we must as steadfastly stand by the conventions which ignore them, since the statutes furnish us peace, fairly good government and stability, and therefore are better for us than the laws of God, which would soon plunge us into confusion and disorder and anarchy if we should adopt them.
10.
Laws are like cobwebs, which may catches small flies, but let wasps and horns break through.
11. Really, what we want now, is not
laws, against crime, but a law a -gainst insaity.
12.
Laws grind the poor, and rich men rule the law.
13. New lords, new laws.
14. Newton's laws were fruitful for science.
15. Governments make laws and the police enforce them.
16. Existing laws on obscenity are to be tightened.
17. Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced.
18. The government is debating the education laws.
19. There are laws against drinking in the street.
20. In some countries the police enforce the laws.
21. She is exempt from sex discrimination laws.
22. Britain had laws against cruelty to animals but none to protect children.
23. The new laws will be just as oppressive as those they replace.
24. There must be one set of laws for the whole of the country.
25. The new tax laws should act as a stimulus to exports.
26. Their movements have been severely circumscribed since the laws came into effect.
27. MPs called for tougher enforcement of the existing laws on drugs.
28. If we only had some God in the country's
laws, instead of beng in such a sweat to get him into the Constitution,[sentencedict.com] it would be better all around.
29. Pubic officers are the servats and agents of the people, to execute the
laws which the people have made.
30. Small businesses have lobbied hard for/against changes in the tax laws.
1. Laws catch flies but let hornets go free.
2. Newton's laws were fruitful for science.
3. Governments make laws and the police enforce them.
4. Existing laws on obscenity are to be tightened.
5. Laws against racial prejudice must be strictly enforced.
6. The government is debating the education laws.
7. There are laws against drinking in the street.
7. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
8. In some countries the police enforce the laws.
9. She is exempt from sex discrimination laws.
10. Britain had laws against cruelty to animals but none to protect children.
11. The new laws will be just as oppressive as those they replace.
12. There must be one set of laws for the whole of the country.
13. The new tax laws should act as a stimulus to exports.
14. Their movements have been severely circumscribed since the laws came into effect.
15. MPs called for tougher enforcement of the existing laws on drugs.
16. Small businesses have lobbied hard for/against changes in the tax laws.
17. The Torah is the basis for all the Jewish laws and their moral code .
18. His scientific discoveries are amenable to the laws of physics.
19. The company opened an account abroad, in order to circumvent the tax laws.
20. The most stringent laws in the world are useless unless there is the will to enforce them.
21. The Board has banned the film on the grounds that it contravenes criminal libel laws.
22. In this country women are clamoring for improvements in the sexual equality laws.
23. The government is considering new laws which will further restrict people's access to firearms.
24. The amendment will remove the inconsistency between the two laws.
25. We must hold by the objective laws to do anything.
26. Laws stipulate the maximum interest rate that banks can charge.
27. Heavy goods vehicles have to have their loads firmly lashed down to meet the safety laws.
28. He claims that the laws are antiquated and have no contemporary relevance.
29. The newspapers were effectively muzzled by strict censorship laws.
30. These laws are not calculated for modern conditions.
More similar words: in-laws, lawsuit, law suit, draw straws, jaws, yaws, hawser, law, claw, lawn, flaw, bylaw, in-law, outlaw, lawyer, malawi, flawed, fall away, lawful, outlawed, pull away, ohm's law, lawless, case law, roman law, unlawful, son-in-law, flawless, civil law, clawback.