(1) Why not just bite the bullet and say, ‘OK, let’s do a completely different way of funding’ rather than having a switch forced on them by circumstances or legislation.” Armando Iannucci interview: 'We didn't want Alpha Papa to be the equivalent of Holiday on the Buses' Read more Iannucci’s idea, outlined in his Bafta lecture, was for the BBC to aggressively market itself with paid-for subscription abroad – “prostitute itself to blue buggery” – which would help subsidise subscription services in the UK at a lower level than the current licence fee.
(2) For instance, the always controversial Ken Livingstone used one of his first speeches as an MP in 1987 to name two Northern Ireland civil servants allegedly involved in "the buggery of young children at the Kincora boys' home", part of an suspected paedophile ring in Ulster.
(3) "The BBC brand is up there with Apple and Google, I want it to go abroad and prostitute itself to blue buggery in how it sells and makes money from its content."
(4) But commercially, I want us all, especially the BBC, with a brand recognition up there with Apple and Google, to go abroad and prostitute itself to blue-buggery if need be in how it sells and makes money from its content, so that money can come back to production in the UK.
(5) 18 girls and 17 boys, aged 14 months to 8 years, with a history and physical signs of buggery were selected from a large series of sexually abused children seen by two paediatricians in Leeds, child population 146 000, over 8 months.
(6) Faeces were only identified on a pair of swabs from a dead homosexual showing that proof of buggery by this means is rare.
(7) Knackered as buggery,” she says with typical frankness.
(8) He brandished said pipe, saying it was possible to blow the place "to buggery".
(9) The director of public prosecutions said in a statement last year that her lawyers had assessed the allegations against Janner, and in 22 allegations of indecent assault and buggery between 1969 and 1988 the evidential test was passed.
(10) Paweł Morski (@Pawelmorski) @ fgoria @ matinastevis bonds will be bid to buggery tomorrow.
(11) Bennell was serving nine years after admitting 23 specimen charges of sexual offences, including buggery, against six boys aged nine to 15.
(12) Until 1981 gay men were convicted and even jailed for offences including buggery and loitering for homosexual purposes, which created barriers to work, volunteering and travel.
(13) The act sweeps away the offences of gross indecency, buggery and soliciting by men, which is sometimes called "cottaging" or "cruising".
(14) Buggery in young children, including infants and toddlers, is a serious, common, and under-reported type of child abuse.
(15) Whenever countries criminalise homosexuality, the crime in question, more often than not, is buggery.
(16) Furious letters are penned to supporters of gay rights, denouncing them for trying to be kind but “encouraging buggery”.
(17) Jurors at Maidstone crown court, in Kent, took less than three hours of deliberation to find him not guilty of six charges of indecent assault and two charges of buggery between January 1996 and April 2000.
(18) As was the sight of various backbenchers indulging in their rather obsessive pastime: discussing buggery.
(19) Delivering judgment in Blantyre today, magistrate Nyakwawa Usiwa-Usiwa found the couple guilty of buggery – which he described as "against the order of nature".
(20) | Daniel Taylor Read more Bennell was jailed for two years in May 2015 for another historic offence, involving a 12-year-old boy on a football course in Macclesfield, and has also served a four-year sentence in Florida after the buggery and indecent assault of a 13-year-old British boy on a football tour.
Sodomy
Definition:
(n.) Carnal copulation in a manner against nature; buggery.
Example Sentences:
(1) Defence lawyers contended that Saiful's testimony about the alleged sodomy, at a Kuala Lumpur condominium in 2008, was riddled with inconsistencies and the DNA evidence mishandled by investigators.
(2) Once considered his nation's political tour de force, Anwar Ibrahim has spent the greater part of the past two decades in jail, wrapped up in court proceedings and enduring what he calls a long-standing smear campaign – from being labelled a chauvinist and Zionist to facing accusations that he is homosexual, guilty of sodomy and anti-Muslim.
(3) 9 January 2012: Anwar is acquitted of sodomy charges.
(4) Anwar and supporters have long said the sodomy allegations were a government plot to weaken his opposition coalition.
(5) The spectacular ascent that saw him grace the cover of Newsweek as Asian of the Year and become the heir apparent of then prime minister Mahathir Mohamad was met with an equally spectacular crash in 1998, when the two fell out and Anwar was imprisoned for six years on corruption and sodomy charges, claims he repeatedly dismissed as politically motivated.
(6) Defence lawyers contended that Saiful's testimony about the alleged sodomy, at a Kuala Lumpur apartment in 2008, was riddled with inconsistencies and the DNA evidence mishandled by investigators.
(7) Despite the world-weary tone of a brutal review in the New York Times, which suggested that it added nothing new to the "groaning shelf" of homosexual literature, a story with an unashamedly gay protagonist unleashed a storm of protest in a country where sodomy was still illegal.
(8) Since then the former deputy prime minister has been beset by legal problems and spent several years in prison after being convicted of corruption and an earlier sodomy charge.
(9) Sodomy statutes contribute to the poor health of homosexuals by discouraging them from seeking treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.
(10) In the 13th century, sodomy, which was classified among the various sins against mature, was regarded as a primarily clerical vice.
(11) He denies charges of sodomy , which he described in court last month as "a vile and desperate attempt at character assassination" and a bid to consign him to political oblivion.
(12) The very existence of "sodomy laws" imposed on many African cultures by British colonial rulers in an attempt to stem what they thought of as the sexual immorality of African cultures point to the presence of diversity in sexual practices among Africans prior to their encounter with Europeans.
(13) Entitled Sexual Abuse on Children by International Armed Forces and stamped “confidential” on every page, the report details the rape and sodomy of starving and homeless young boys by French peacekeeping troops who were supposed to be protecting them at a centre for internally displaced people in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic.
(14) 22 August 2011: In a statement to the high court in Kuala Lumpur, Anwar calls the sodomy charge against him "a vile and desperate attempt at character assassination".
(15) Challenges to homophobic laws in Northern Cyprus and Jamaica, where there are so-called "anti-sodomy laws", should be lodged before Christmas.
(16) The portents do not look good for Malaysia's opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim , whose trial on highly dubious sodomy charges draws to a close this week.
(17) He is soon charged with counts of corruption and sodomy (a charge levelled at him by his family's former driver), but denounces both as false and politically motivated.
(18) 1 February 2010: Anwar's second sodomy trial begins.
(19) The director pleaded guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse in a deal with prosecutors that saw them drop charges of rape, drugging and sodomy, which could have carried a life sentence, but fled the country in February 1978 when it became apparent that he was likely to serve time in prison.
(20) It has got over past obsessions with whipping, hanging, sodomy and abortion, but it is still stuck on drugs.