Examples of 'had recourse' in a sentence
Meaning of "had recourse"
had recourse - refers to having the option or possibility to resort to a particular course of action or solution
How to use "had recourse" in a sentence
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So we had recourse to multiple printing with variations.
Unfortunately my parents had recourse to principles entirely.
I had recourse to rich people of similar tastes.
To remedy this he had recourse to collation.
He had recourse to war only when war was unavoidable.
There were many courts to which women had recourse.
But he also had recourse to more optimistic.
I have therefore very rarely had recourse to them.
Again he had recourse to his brother.
They therefore had recourse.
I have had recourse to all legal methods of action.
State capitalism has also had recourse to such techniques.
I had recourse to all the saints.
We then had recourse.
He had recourse to a stratagem.
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It also seems likely that the pornai had recourse to abortion or infanticide.
The parties had recourse to it because they could derive a certain advantage from it.
Julien would have deemed himself a coward had he had recourse to them.
He quickly had recourse to the army to suppress the rebels.
But his materials were insufficient and he often had recourse to the older methods.
Every law continually had recourse to force to make itself respected or acknowledged.
It is the first and last time that Anatole Jakovsky had recourse to a pseudonym.
None of the heirs had recourse to the law to challenge his authority.
Mr di Muro said that the European Parliament had recourse to three legal bases.
That no one ever had recourse to your protection or asked your aid.
In France the manufacturers have had recourse to relocation.
Commission had recourse to the emergency network system for food contamination in general.
The Board also found that the claimant should have had recourse to the harassment committee.
It has had recourse to a number of mechanisms to deal with this very complex issue.
There was a wide case law that had recourse to the technique of lex specialis.
We had recourse to Gaëlle after peeling internet and the wedding fairs.
Many fools from all around had recourse to him and believed in him implicitly.
Privately owned service, but had recourse.
He has always had recourse to those in charge of the services and senior officers.
The United Kingdom itself has had recourse to such expedients.
It again had recourse to the draft articles of the International Law Commission.
The Republicans have already had recourse twice to the CRA this week.
They had recourse to periodic congresses of peasants, workers and partizans.
Then Mother Simon had recourse to a doctor.
When she faced the horror here, she had recourse.
From this wrangling they had recourse sometimes to blows and then to arms.
When I saw myself thus far removed from all earthly help I had recourse to heavenly succour.
The EU has not had recourse to the provisions of the transitional safeguard.
The Luxembourg party at once had recourse to Clement VI.
Bologna had recourse to Romeo Pepoli.
In order to dissipate her melancholy, she had recourse to books.
For centuries Christians had recourse to the death penalty and justified it.
Ism common to man and animals, and having had recourse.
Thus Song had recourse to Jin.
Twice over, the alleged philanthropic endeavour ultimately had recourse to direct violence.
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This concerns recourse to forms of social economy
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Recourse can also be had to traditional sources of