Use "lay under embargo" in a sentence

1. Ekonomik Ambargo export embargo ihracat Ambargosu lay an embargo on Ambargo koymak lift the embargo Ambargoyu kaldırmak put an embargo on-e Ambargo koymak trade embargo alışveriş Ambargosu third person singular of embargo üçüncü kişi Ambargonun tekil apply an embargo Ambargo koymak civil embargo (Politika, Siyaset) sivil Ambargo food : 4.

2. Ekonomik Ambargo export embargo ihracat Ambargosu lay an embargo on Ambargo koymak lift the embargo Ambargoyu kaldırmak put an embargo on-e Ambargo koymak trade embargo alışveriş Ambargosu third person singular of embargo üçüncü kişi Ambargonun tekil apply an embargo Ambargo koymak civil embargo (Politika, Siyaset) sivil Ambargo food

3. The ship was impounded under the terms of the UN trade embargo.

4. She lay huddled under the blankets.

5. Under his apparent calm lay real anxiety.

6. Lift embargo.

7. TCCC will not allow production in any country under trade embargo by the U.

8. We lay on our backs under the tree.

9. The countryside lay as under some dread enchantment.

10. I lay under my mosquito net and waited.

11. AMD is not allowed to flog its gear in Iran which is under a technology trade embargo.

12. Under a wooden veranda lay a spread of carpets and divans.

13. Females lay about 80 eggs under the leaves of Omphalea spp.

14. Sin embargo, algunas personas desarrollan Arterias

15. The embargo impacted on export revenues.

16. We lay the rope under the water, so they don't see it.

17. 5 Then he lay down and fell asleep under the broom tree.

18. They decided to lift the embargo.

19. He got under the quilt and lay sideways on the bed, facing her.

20. He lay helpless in the street under the pitying gaze of the bystanders.

21. The embargo would only hurt innocent civilians.

22. We shall have to dig under the river to lay the sewage pipe.

23. Prime Minister will lay foundation Stone of 30,000 houses under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.

24. An embargo without enforcement would be a mockery.

25. A broken broom, covered with very ancient cobwebs, lay under one manger, and the remnants of a stable-Bucket under another

26. ( 4 ) TYPE OF LAY ( ORDINARY LAY , LANG'S LAY , ALTERNATE LAY ) AND DIRECTION OF LAY ( RIGHT HAND , LEFT HAND ) ;

27. [US, also British, literary] Under the newspaper, Atop a sheet of paper, lay an envelope

28. Gandhi lay on a white cot in the prison yard under a spreading mango tree.

29. Three minutes to the embargo line, sir.

30. They are planning to embargo oil imports.

31. This declaration is the equivalent of a trade embargo.

32. There was a relaxation of the American trade embargo.

33. They have put an embargo on imports of clothing.

34. 3 Many allies are pushing to lift the embargo.

35. Female Cleridae lay between 28–42 eggs at a time predominately under the bark of trees.

36. Under the genial exterior lay a considerable vanity, and a desire to have his own way.

37. Yes, the American trade embargo required using a middleman.

38. It was past midnight and the embargo had gone.

39. Sin embargo, el mandato de esos órganos es Arbitrario

40. This era ended with the first oil embargo.

41. We knew the arms embargo was being broken.

42. Many allies are pushing to lift the embargo.

43. So thick Bestrown, Abject and lost, lay these, covering the flood, Under amazement of their hideous change.

44. And so, Noble Tiger lay himself under a great banyan tree... and fell into a deep slumber.

45. Melanie lay in the bed, her figure under the counterpane shrunken and flat like a little girl's.

46. What is a Lay Carmelite? Lay Carmelites (Third Order) Lay Carmelites (historically known as the Third Order) are lay people who, in response to a special call from God, freely and deliberately promise to live the evangelical life in the spirit of the Carmelite Order and under its direction.

47. This country put an oil embargo on an enemy country.

48. But lifting the decades - old trade embargo may be trickier.

49. The United Nations will lift its arms embargo against the country.

50. Another message followed shortly afterwards they'd forgotten the embargo.

51. Remember, there's been an arms embargo against China since Tiananmen Square.

52. The embargo won't hurt us because we're used to going without.

53. 20 The gravel was carpeted in bright green moss and leaves lay sodden and dark under the shrubs.

54. 21 We all felt exceedingly homesick that night as we lay under the clouds and in the mud.

55. Congress may bow to public pressure and lift the arms embargo.

56. If your suspicions are aroused, simply lay the dubious bill beside a genuine one under plenty of light.

57. The Solicitor General dismissed an application from the Police to lay charges under the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002.

58. A one-sided arms embargo, for instance, is not the solution.

59. The U.S. has maintained a trade embargo against Cuba since 19

60. 20 Twenty-five pickets held signs and chanted anti-embargo slogans.

61. Jiang reiterated that there was no international trade embargo, Mr. Ohata said.

62. They agreed to raise the trade embargo if three conditions were met.

63. He set the ship on course for the embargo line.

64. The United Nations imposed an arms embargo against the country.

65. The trade embargo has been in force for a year.

66. There have been calls to embargo all arms shipments to the region.

67. The government has agreed to lift the embargo imposed ten years ago.

68. He lay with his arms under his head and stared at the ceiling as the Monsignor grunted and groaned.

69. VELSHI: Well, the prison term Consecutively for Ken Lay adds up to about 45 years under the sentencing guidelines.

70. But Helen lay in her bed under the roof as silent and immovable as the body of her child.

71. Ascomycete.org is an Open Access journal with a one-year embargo, i.e

72. The conference became embogged in arguments over the issue of weapons embargo.

73. During the war, they laid an embargo on commerce with enemy countries.

74. An international embargo against Northern Cyprus is currently in place in several areas.

75. Among these its Trade Embargo Policy to Cuba is main aspect.

76. Sprawled on his back on the deck, he lay exhausted under a waterfall of waves breaking over the cabin top.

77. Under a bland, equinoctial sky, the morning light lay evenly over the white concrete outside the entrance to the planetarium.

78. , embargo - A Boycott is an organized popular protest, named for Captain Charles C

79. 10 The younger ones remember Watergate, the oil embargo and a contracting economy.

80. And broken chariot-wheels; so thick Bestrown, Abject and lost, lay these, covering the flood, Under amazement of their hideous change