Borrowing was resorted to by the government.
I'm no shrink, but look at the life she later resorted to.
In the great majority of birds it has disappeared completely and the primitive way of everting the cloaca is resorted to.
In Canada and the United States this rational employment of a leguminous crop for ploughing in green is largely resorted to for the amelioration of worn-out wheat lands and other soils, the condition of which has been lowered to an unremunerative level by the repeated growth year after year of a cereal crop. The well-known paper of Lawes, Gilbert and Pugh (1861), " On the Sources of the Nitrogen of Vegetation,.
Silver electrotyping is occasionally resorted to for special purposes.