Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
What action can we take to avoid running foul of this law?
What can businesses do to prevent running foul of the law?
There's no sense in running foul of the police.
And woe to the dog that at such times ran foul of him.
Thais who run foul of the law can expect worse.
There were many cases of officers running foul of the law.
I was ten years old, run foul of a boucca and gone mad.
The close ties are subject to regular review but have not run foul of competition authorities.
Obama has also run foul of many conservatives for being too deferential toward foreign leaders, they say.
The policy could also run foul of intergenerational politics.
But, because he won't submit, he usually runs foul of other men.
He moved to Queensland, where he ran foul of the law several times.
It was unlikely that they would care to take the risk of running foul of the Italian law.
My cousin was a tax inspector in Tyr until he ran foul of her.
But that was the post that ran foul of the censor.
It could run foul of data protection legislation.
Even then, you are very apt to run foul of or branches of coral.
There are ways and means of doing it, I guess, and he's run foul of the law.
You do not have to be the party treasurer or the person who physically handles a donation to run foul of the law.
Sometimes of course they ran foul of the wheels and had to be pieced together later.
He also ran foul of coaches as he'd sit on the sideline with a whistle getting the boys' attention and calling plays.
Unfortunately Dad frequently ran foul of the law!
But any attempt by the media mogul to go after the two newspapers may run foul of regulatory hurdles.
Further major acquisitions in grocery are likely to run foul of competition rules, even if the Co-op could afford them.
It is thought it may have run foul of heavy surf and the reef during a recent storm.