We have no meanings for "restrain such" in our records yet.
1 And not awakened conscience, but mere prudence, restrain such , if they vanish again without doing harm.
2 The laws are made to restrain such men; but on the border there is no law enforced.
3 What guard could restrain such a woman?
4 They will restrain such wild mutterings.
5 But Dalton showed so much grief himself that Edith was forced to restrain such feelings as these in his presence.
6 With the Messenger no longer alive to restrain such foolishness, I fear that dogmatism and extremism may only worsen with time.
7 The need to restrain such disintegrating political and religious-sectarian ideas, has always existed in our country, as it also exists now.
8 The force of imperial sovereignty was insufficient to restrain such powerful dependants; or to preserve the unity and tranquillity of the empire.
9 So earnest does this mildest of the Reformers become, that he suggests severe measures to restrain such impious teachings as those of Copernicus.
10 A risk assessment is meant to determine whether restraining such people could amount to "inhuman and degrading treatment".
11 "Have these wretched creatures no law among themselves," said I, "which can restrain such wickedness?"
12 His natural impulse was to embrace the heroic woman; but he restrained such unholy emotions, and she, with her heart overflowing, sat weeping for joy.
13 (1) may grant temporary and permanent injunctions on such terms as it deems reasonable to prevent or restrain such violation;
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