Example sentences of "be [verb] [prep] court " in BNC.

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1 The social services would have had powers to protect not only the injured party ( even without evidence that could be proven in court ) , but also all the other children , probably by their removal from the home .
2 When the judges allow the woman 's sexual history to be heard in court , they allow it to be reported in the press .
3 The settlement , which concluded four months of negotiations , obviated the need for the separate cases to be heard in court .
4 You will be informed when the date has been fixed for the appeal to be heard in Court when you must appear personally before the Court in support of your Appeal .
5 Doctors have given Mr McTear , 48 , a former smoker , only a short time to live , but his case — which will open the floodgates of claims if he is successful — will take months to be heard in court .
6 The court ordered the original bills of lading , which were in the hands of B. , the ambassador of the Republic of Somalia appointed to the United Nations Organisation by the former government , to be placed in court to facilitate the sale of the cargo and for the net proceeds of sale to be paid into court .
7 Children — Custody — Enforcement — Mother removing children from Australia without father 's knowledge in breach of joint custody rights — Father acquiescing in children 's removal — Father 's subsequent application for children 's return — Judge refusing to make order in interests of children — Whether children 's interests to be considered in court 's exercise of discretion — Child Abduction and Custody Act 1985 ( c. 60 ) , Sch .
8 The imbalance between the parties does not mean that all disputes ought to be resolved in court , rather it suggests that there may be methods of organising dispute resolution which are fairer for the parties involved .
9 Defence solicitor Mr Liam McNally , told Magherafelt Magistrate 's Court that , unfortunately the stars did not tell her that there were four policemen in a car following her and she would be appearing in court in September .
10 From that day Social Workers in Oxfordshire will be appearing in Court .
11 Kamara had no great love for Scottish strikers ; in April 1988 he made legal history as the first English League player to be fined in court for an on-pitch assault .
12 Clearly if , if the fines were more that would help , but I do think now because of the consciousness of the general public and because of the involvement of the media in , in the environment , er that firms are not keen and the third parties , whoever they may be , are not keen to be fined in court for pollution , because public opinion is such that it 's very much disapproved of .
13 Over the past 18 months more than 10 cases have come to light , one of which is soon to be pursued in court .
14 ( Under Soviet law , political parties could only be dissolved by court order . )
15 Among the claims is that five men accused in a rent boys scandal walked free after fears that gay judges would be named in court .
16 Any payment by , on behalf of , or to a person under disability should , it seems , be made into court ( Ord 22 , r 9 ) .
17 ( 4 ) Where the plaintiff is under disability , payment must be made into court ( Ord 29 , r 9 ) .
18 The threat of insolvency can , however , be made without court proceedings as a necessary preliminary : see 12.4 .
19 You see , he 's got thousands of titles and things , and she likes him into the bargain ; also she wants me to be presented at court next year — as his wife .
20 At Christmas her Uncle Bertie assembled the clan at his manor house in Wiltshire and announced that as a start she had better be presented at Court .
21 She had hated the pity she thought that she saw in her mama and papa 's eyes , and when her papa had suggested that she might like to spend a year in London with her Uncle Orrin , be presented at court , meet his old friend the Prince of Wales , now King Edward VII , again , she had agreed with alacrity — she , who had hated being parted from her mama and papa .
22 In all cases , three copies of the application and affidavit are required to be lodged at court — no fee is payable .
23 Very ordinary people ( or at least ordinary men ) could afford to attend a performance of a Shakespeare play in the large Globe Theatre , and appear to have done so , and the same play might be requested to be performed at court .
24 This is important as video evidence of illegal activities etc. , can later be used in court to substantiate the groups claims .
25 ‘ Stolen evidence can not be used in court but facts learned can be verified . ’
26 Indeed to suggest that solicitors might not be equipped to prepare written briefs is rather odd , since much of the paperwork in litigation is done by solicitors , though traditionally counsel settle documents to be used in court .
27 It goes on when you 're actually preparing statements , affidavits , pleadings , all those things which will eventually be used in court .
28 I do n't think I 'd be going to court if I had anything to be concerned about .
29 Well if they owe us money and stuff like that , we might have to be going to court in the end with it but the only trouble is , we 're losing that much bloody time taking a day off and going down there !
30 The sealed letter is dated proof of your copyright to be opened in court if someone claims your idea .
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