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

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1 To my mind it is clear from the terms of the third paragraph of the Crown Prosecution Service 's letter that it is accepted that the order restricts them , in any prosecution which they decide to initiate , to utilising material already obtained or other material obtained independently of that disclosed in the High Court civil proceedings .
2 A decision on the review is expected in the High Court within the coming weeks .
3 The policy of increasing the role of the market sector has extended to contracting out services in the National Health Service and local government and the removal of the monopoly powers of solicitors ( over house sale conveyancing ) , or barristers appearing in the high court , opticians , and financial services via Big Bang in 1986 .
4 Wishart quietly wondered what was happening in the English court .
5 Two of the five sedition charges against trade unionist and pro-democracy campaigner Chakufwa Chihana were dropped in the High Court on Oct. 14 [ see p. 39086 ] .
6 Ownership of the copyright to Kavanagh 's work , a virulent family side-issue , could be resolved in the High Court this autumn .
7 In a discontinued action , the district judge has power , on taxation , to determine the scale of costs ( Ord 38 , r 4(7) ) and as to costs where an action is brought and tried in the High Court which could have been brought in the county court see s 19 .
8 The effect of the Order is that many personal injury claims which used to be pursued in the High Court must now be brought in a county court .
9 Fifteen years later another official described the way an experienced litigant tutored witnesses : ‘ He examines , cross-examines , corrects , and directs those in their parts who are to appear in the real court and give their testimony regarding what they know , or are to pretend to know , on the day of the trial ’ .
10 Solicitors who gain rights to appear in the High Court will be eligible for High Court judgeships , as will circuit judges who were formerly solicitors .
11 Solicitors who gain rights to appear in the High Court will be eligible for High Court judgeships , as will circuit judges who were formerly solicitors .
12 Leave was refused at first instance and in the Court of Appeal , though a few months later a Practice Direction ( [ 1986 ] 2 All ER 226 ) was issued indicating the collective view of the judges that solicitors should be permitted to appear in the High Court or Court of Appeal in formal or unopposed proceedings .
13 Alexander had left an heir , a weak baby princess , living in the Norwegian court .
14 The legality of such a procedure was upheld in the Divisional Court .
15 A JUDGE 'S refusal to let undercover police officers give evidence behind a screen at the trial of 19 Manchester United fans was upheld in the High Court yesterday .
16 This practice was upheld in the High Court , where Skinner J. accepted that , in the case before him , the police ‘ honestly and reasonably form[ed] the opinion that there [ was ] a real risk of a breach of the peace in the sense that it [ was ] in close proximity both in place and time ’ .
17 The two male lovers were arrested and their convictions were upheld in the High Court .
18 The applicants in the main proceedings pointed out that the Secretary of State conceded in the Divisional Court that Community law would prevent the enforcement of nationality , domicile and residence requirements as conditions for entry for Community nationals to occupations or economic activities and sought to justify the conditions on the basis of the obligations of the United Kingdom in public international law and of the special nature of the Common Fisheries Policy .
19 This is not an easy concept to put over , but the analogy of the case presented in the criminal court may be used to illustrate it .
20 The former Nottingham Forest manager was named in the High Court hearing involving the Spurs management row .
21 The Marshall case also serves to show how a case decided in the European Court may become a force to bring about change in national law within member states .
22 But before doing so , it should be noted that although the discussion so far has treated procedure by writ or summons in the High Court as the relevant alternative to Ord. 53 procedure , this is not the only possible alternative .
23 The summons was heard as an ordinary Friday summons in the Commercial Court and occupied about 20 minutes .
24 An application for a judicial review of an inquest on three fishermen drowned when their vessel foundered in the Irish Sea in September 1988 will be lodged in the High Court in London today .
25 The taxpayer received it on 8 December and it was lodged in the High Court on 15 January 1991 .
26 In fact , the statement of claim , lodged in the High Court on 1 October , does not attempt to quantify the damages .
27 The most recent challenge to the validity and scope of the misappropriation theory came in the Supreme Court decision of Carpenter v.
28 Three organisers of an Acid House party who were jailed for three months for breaching an injunction banning an event in Warwickshire were freed in the High Court in London yesterday after apologising .
29 She refered to comments made in the High Court by Mr Justice Ward , who said of the Gojkovics ' success : ‘ This is a story of high achievement and , many would think , glorious success .
30 In the various judgments that have been made in the High Court by Mr. Justice Brown , no contempt was found against officials or my hon. Friend for what is called phase 1 and phase 2 .
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