Use "imposed upon|impose upon" in a sentence

1. □ What burdens may we unwisely impose upon ourselves?

2. Could I impose upon you and call again sometime, maybe?

3. As postulants, the strictest silence was imposed upon us.

4. Lucy and Katch Challiss also chafed at the restrictions imposed upon them.

5. Sureties are liable for all fines and Amercements imposed upon their principal

6. 21 Humanity had begun to chart the universe and impose its own blinkered logic upon it.

7. The Additional Registration Fee (Arf) is a tax imposed upon registration of a vehicle

8. Restrictions imposed upon a registered user Unauthorized removal of spirits ss 92(1) 11.

9. 21 The plaintiff can now impose conditions upon or even revoke the permission it has granted.

10. Eurystheus imposed upon Heracles the task of cleaning the stables of Augeas in one day

11. • The mass is politically Apathetic and impotent, and policy is imposed upon this large proportion

12. Israel has attempted to annex the Syrian Golan and impose its laws, jurisdiction and administration upon it.

13. In Accordances with the terms of the AWC, FINRA imposed upon Tarnofsky a four-month suspension

14. The ccTLD administrator for .PT does not impose any restrictions upon domain name registration based on trade names.

15. The ccTLD administrator for .VE does not impose any restrictions upon domain name registration based on trade names.

16. The ccTLD administrator for .UA does not impose any restrictions upon domain name registration based on trade names.

17. While the courts have jealously protected an individual's right to notice, they have imposed limitations upon it.

18. • Additional graduated "temporary" capital tax imposed upon life insurance corporations; increasing total Part VI tax rate to 1.5%.

19. They were more often obnoxious than not, impatient with me because my services had been essentially imposed upon them.

20. When his fields are starved of minerals through self-indulgent agriculture, he tries to impose his own will upon the land.

21. Anointing “depends, not upon the one wishing nor upon the one running, but upon God.”

22. His delegation welcomed the trend towards abolitionism and called upon those States that still imposed capital punishment to abolish it.

23. Look upon ferris wheel is just like looking upon happiness.

24. Marriage rides upon the saddle and repentance upon the crupper.

25. Learn More about be Conditioned on/upon Share be Conditioned on/upon Dictionary Entries near be Conditioned on/upon

26. What does Consequent-upon mean? Consequent is defined as dependent upon

27. Tie them upon your heart constantly; bind them upon your throat.”

28. Mr. Hill accosted Mr. Reimer on the shop floor, as if he was an underling, who could be imposed upon at will.

29. Forces due to Soil Loads: The soils impose forces, both locally on the wall of the Cofferdam and globally upon the structure as a

30. Though the elders will not try to impose their personal preferences upon the couple, if anything objectionable is being planned, adjustments should be made.

31. Blessings upon you.

32. Record on second Appeais the district court’s l statement that the previous conviction was the basis upon which the special condition was imposed

33. Chance upon - find unexpectedly; "the archeologists Chanced upon an old tomb"; "she struck a goldmine"; "The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake" chance on, come across, come upon, fall upon, happen upon, light upon, attain, discover, strike regain, find - come upon after searching; find the location of something that was

34. “Command Upon Command”

35. To determine and impose a tax or fine upon (a person, community, estate, or income); to tax; as, the club Assessed each member twenty-five cents

36. "The Inquisition was not an organization arbitrarily devised and imposed upon the judicial system of Christendom by the ambition or fanaticism of the church.

37. We allot upon going.

38. India borders upon Pakistan.

39. 20 For behold, he shall astand upon the mount of Olivet, and upon the mighty ocean, even the great deep, and upon the islands of the sea, and upon the land of Zion.

40. No price agreed upon.

41. Installed upon Mount Zion,

42. By on or upon): to Animadvert at length upon his faulty use of English

43. If you lie upon roses when young, you'll lie upon thorns when old. 

44. Upon a loan, only legal interest can be received; but upon Bottomry any interest may be legally reserved which the parties agree upon.

45. A sword is upon their horses, and upon their chariots, and upon all the mingled people that are in the midst of her.

46. Upon my signal only.

47. Look upon your master.

48. Blessings upon you both.

49. Academically, Newcastle upon Tyne

50. With wonder upon wonder;

51. Upon Jehovah’s holy name.

52. A plague upon it!

53. Important political characters must be brought upon the stage, and Animadverted upon with freedom

54. As the door turns upon its hinges, So does the sluggard upon his bed.

55. “Then Jehovah made it rain sulphur and fire . . . upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah.” —Gen.

56. “Roll upon Jehovah your way, and rely upon him, and he himself will act.”

57. As the door turneth upon his hinges, so doth the slothful upon his bed.

58. The Lord teaches His children “line upon line, precept upon precept” (D&C 98:12).

59. The Bellyaches, Kingston upon Hull

60. “Upon a Divan of Illness”

61. Such behaviour is frowned upon.

62. Look upon the Infamous Perjurer!

63. This locomotive runs upon electricity.

64. Misfortune lighted upon the family.

65. Affected definition, acted upon; influenced

66. A price was agreed upon.

67. Act Promptly Upon the “Sign”!

68. Engrave it upon your heart.”

69. She sat upon the sofa.

70. His mark is upon you!

71. Already rests upon the straw.

72. You'd better condescend upon particulars.

73. The Arcadians, Burton upon Trent

74. Proast argued Astutely drawing upon

75. Why bring calamity upon yourself?

76. God’s judgments upon the wicked

77. 1 : capable of being determined, Ascertained, or decided upon 2 : liable to be terminated upon the

78. Upon approaching Port Arthur the Japanese came upon the Russian cruiser Boyarin, which was on patrol.

79. This illustrates the principle that “it depends, not upon the one wishing nor upon the one running, but upon God, who has mercy.” —Romans 9:16.

80. The Cocoanut, Kingston upon Thames