noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
act
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Fifthly, the periodic meetings of Great Powers which together acted as self-appointed guarantors of international law and order.
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Nor did it necessarily require the Great Powers to act as the guarantors of the regime established.
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What followed looks like role-playing, with Roland Dumas acting the part of guarantor of Gaullist continuity.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A guarantee of a minor's contractual obligation is also enforceable against the guarantor even if the infant's contractual obligation is unenforceable.
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Families are about love and trust; law is the guarantor of distrust.
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In the mid-1970s a young woman went to a shop to rent a television set and was required to provide a guarantor .
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Nor did it necessarily require the Great Powers to act as the guarantors of the regime established.
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The guarantor of good government was the influence of public opinion.
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The original lessee was not merely a guarantor or surety.
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What followed looks like role-playing, with Roland Dumas acting the part of guarantor of Gaullist continuity.