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1 The King has ordered a process to be begun against the men.
2 Suits were begun against a number of the founders, among them Justus Hafner.
3 Operations were now begun against the Spanish troops in Uruguay.
4 She learned from Pearl that a kind of whisper campaign had begun against her.
5 A suit which the church had begun against the heirs and executors was also discontinued.
6 The war thus begun against the King of Navarre was hotly prosecuted on both sides.
7 The action has been begun against the Dow Corning Corporation, which manufactures silicone based implants.
8 So the suit was begun against Thorgeir and Thormod.
9 Get out-andtake your gang with you-orI'll have suit begun against you at once.
10 For the publication of this letter a suit was immediately begun against the "Tribune."
11 The process is begun against her Grace of Beaufort,(615) and articles exhibited in Doctors' Commons.
12 A most violent persecution was begun against the vicar-capitular and the clergy who remained loyal to him.
13 The annual conference of the Association of Garda Sergeants and Inspectors has begun against a backdrop of crisis.
14 The Battle of Britain was over by then and the RAF's counter-attack had begun against the Nazi industrial base in occupied Europe.
15 The levy of two armies was accomplished without opposition, and war was begun against the Volscians as well as against the Sabines.
16 He had published the pamphlets without the license of Parliament, then required for all books, and a suit was begun against him.
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