Example sentences of "[verb] at the court " in BNC.

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1 In spite of Paxford 's strong left-wing views , Minto idolized him and allowed him to occupy the same sort of position in her household as John Brown had occupied at the court of Queen Victoria .
2 To dine at the court of flattery ?
3 TWO union officials at Timex were yesterday given a week to counter a claim that they have breached an interim interdict granted at the Court of Session earlier this month .
4 Enquiry should be made at the court office as to a particular court 's practice .
5 When not leading the armies to war he dwells at the court of the Everqueen and keeps the peace in Avelorn , slaying marauding monsters and hunting down bands of Beastmen and Goblins .
6 Representatives of the Phoenix King arrived at the court of the Emperor of Cathay .
7 In the Old World , Teclis and his companions arrived at the court of Magnus the Pious , where Teclis 's wise advice and mighty sorcery soon made him an invaluable councillor .
8 To begin either action , the plaintiff must file at the court office a formal request to the registrar , now the district judge , to issue a summons to commence the action together with the particulars of claim .
9 Envoys of Offa , however , had arrived at the court of Charlemagne affirming that this rumour was the work of men who were enemies of both Charlemagne and Offa , and had gone on their way to Rome , accompanied by Frankish envoys , to reiterate Offa 's denial of a plot against Hadrian before the pope himself .
10 An Asian man who was forced to wed a local girl in Pakistan had his arranged marriage annulled at the Court of Session in Edinburgh today .
11 An Asian man who was forced to wed a girl in Pakistan has had his arranged marriage annulled at the Court of Session in Edinburgh .
12 An Asian man who was forced to wed a girl in Pakistan has had his arranged marriage annulled at the Court of Session in Edinburgh .
13 The order resulted from an appeal hearing at the Court of Session in Edinburgh .
14 It was first published in 1650 in the first edition of dances collected by John Playford and would certainly have been danced at the court of King Charles II .
15 We specialise in the dances which would have been danced at the court of King Charles II and wear handmade costumes of brocade and crushed velvet .
16 Anger at the court 's conduct of the war burst into the open at the meeting of parliament in April 1376 .
17 There is an entrance to Frampton Court in the long wall along Rosamund 's Green ( so called after Fair Rosamund Clifford , who was born at the half-timbered farm across the green and whose co-lateral descendants still live at the court ) .
18 The traditional style of Roman portrait was revived at the court of the emperor Vespasian ( AD 69–79 ) , a man of modest Italian origin who rose to power through command of an army following a year of civil war .
19 Where no defence to claim or counterclaim has been served in the High Court , the defendant or plaintiff must , within 14 days of the receipt of the notice of hearing , deliver at the court office a defence together with a copy for the plaintiff or defendant as the case may be .
20 erm There was a great deal of difficulty I think at the court , as well as the rather glamorous exterior .
21 Application may be made only in default actions and where the claim exceeds £500 and the defendant has delivered at the court office a document purporting to be a defence ; the application is for judgment on the grounds that notwithstanding the delivery of that document , the defendant has no defence ( Ord 9 , r 14 ) .
22 The order of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales , Queen 's Bench Division , was received at the Court Registry on 17 July 1989 .
23 By order dated 10 March 1989 , which was received at the Court of Justice of the European Communities on 17 July 1989 , the High Court of Justice of England and Wales , Queen 's Bench Division , referred to the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling under article 177 of the E.E.C .
24 For four years of his early life he lived at the court of King Philip II , to whom he did feudal homage in 1214 .
25 Letters were then drawn up to be enrolled at the Court of Chancery so we would have the necessary licence to trade .
26 Before any evidence was heard at the Court of Session on the issue of negligence , Lord Prosser dismissed the action after holding that ‘ person ’ did not cover an unborn child .
27 He also wrote at the court of the patriarch of Aquileia , and approached the Emperor Frederick II with a series of poems in about 1236 .
28 The lover 's certainty that his love was the source of everything good and worthwhile in his life — the belief which lay behind the radiantly lyrical love poems of Bernard de Ventadour , some of which were composed at the court of Henry II and Eleanor — was a belief which gave to woman , as man 's partner and sometimes , in this context at least , the dominant partner , a place at the heart of things which had not been hers before .
29 But VMI 's lawyers suggested at the court hearing that West Point has ‘ gone soft ’ , that its discipline records show a pattern of sexual tension in the 15 years since women were admitted — and that these have led to ‘ substantial , deep-seated problems . ’
30 The Renaissance family epitaph from 1582 in the Archbishop 's Chapel ( 15 ) or Pernštejn family chapel was designed by Jan Vredeman de Vries , one of the most important of the northern Mannerists working at the court of Rudolf II .
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