Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
And that thought in turn pointed out to him the way to their most appropriate and condign punishment.
The markets are watching, waiting, and more than willing to exact condign punishment for lack of resolve.
The so-called kingpins who prey on society deserve condign punishment.
We are sure that the organisers and executors of this unprecedented crime will get their condign punishment".
To plod the distance afoot were but a condign punishment for so bungling my charge.
He said that the deaths were 'condign punishment' for the men's wickedness in plotting against him."
One hopes that one day the politico-financial crew will suffer condign punishment for what they have done to us.
And I, in an effort to inflict condign punishment, fed the mares Diomedes himself.
He listened to Pietro with an ominous scowl, and decided to inflict condign punishment upon the young offenders.
The Russian ambassador to Austria was instructed to demand Botta's condign punishment.
But if the emperor were safe, although the magistrates were cut off, the authors of the tumult were to be brought to condign punishment.
His public spirit was saturated with the sombre joys of conflict and the pleasant thought of condign punishment for all recalcitrant souls.
When the 1929 crash predictably arrived, most people applauded it as condign punishment for those urban sophisticates seduced by the speculative mania.
Charlemagne called together his peers, and made them take an oath to do all in their power to arrest Ogier, and bring him to condign punishment.
Unless it were a bloody murderer, Or foul felonious thief that fleec'd poor passengers, I never gave them condign punishment.
If dad had only reproached me or threatened some condign punishment I don't believe I should feel half as badly as I do.
He deserves-" "Condign punishment?"
Sometimes he was upon the verge of tears, and again he was promising his listener either fabulous rewards or condign punishment; but the other was obdurate.
At the moment I oddly enough thought of the cartridge-maker, whose name I will not mention, and earnestly hoped that if the lion got me some condign punishment would overtake him.
Modyford was "again strictly commanded not only to forbid the prosecution of such violence for the future, but to inflict condign punishment upon offenders, and to have the entire restitution and satisfaction made to the sufferers."
I love the child--if you could do without making me deceive her--' The dwarf muttering a terrible oath looked round as if for some weapon with which to inflict condign punishment upon his disobedient wife.
As the mess was cleared up, and a motley procession of ne'er-do-wells appeared before the courts for a taste of condign punishment that the rest of us cheered to the rafters, the Left seethed with indignation.
He described the potential effect as a "condign punishment" for presumptive Republican Party nominee John McCain for his co-sponsorship of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, which Barr opposed.
Part of him wants to leave immediately and let the professionals treat her; another part is guilty for ever expecting anything from a mother, the mother of his chi/tire, for God's sake, and he knows he deserves this condign punishment.
Through the extreme activity of the Constabulary, the whole of the persons implicated in this atrocious affair, have been taken into custody, and there is little doubt, we are happy to say, but that the guilty will be shortly brought to condign punishment.