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1 Governments are elected, people have recourse to hold their politicians to account.
2 The law is instituted for just such purposes; you have recourse thereto.
3 One must not in all cases have recourse to the same expedients.
4 When some thought saddens me, then I have recourse to you; .
5 She could frequent public places and have recourse directly to the magistrates.
6 To account for this we must have recourse to the foregoing principles.
7 But she did not dare to have recourse to the alarm signal.
8 Do not have recourse to thy Yoga-puissance for proceeding through the skies.
9 But I will not have recourse to vain complaints and feeble exclamations.
10 They have recourse to Gods and a more cheerful outlook on life.
11 Mr. Tyrrel, however, felt no inclination to have recourse to personal defiance.
12 Those who have recourse to him seldom speak gratefully of his skill.
13 She was obliged to have recourse to charity, it should be observed.
14 But he would now have recourse for a moment to circumstantial evidence.
15 For all that, the wise, aided by skill have recourse to exertion.
16 I was compelled, willy-nilly, to have recourse to my solitary fellow-traveller-themonkey.
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