Example sentences of "[vb pp] to appear [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He 'd been remanded to appear in court for a driving offence , ’ Fairham said . |
2 | Have you ever been approached to appear in Dynasty or Dallas ? |
3 | There are no formal rules of evidence and generally the parties are not permitted to appear by counsel . |
4 | The court ordered a commission of experts to be appointed by the Ministry of Health to rule on whether Zhivkov could be expected to appear in court again . |
5 | He 's expected to appear in court later today . |
6 | He 's expected to appear in court on Monday . |
7 | John and Martin Stacey are expected to appear in court again tomorrow . |
8 | A man is expected to appear in court tomorrow charged in connection with an armed siege . |
9 | He 's expected to appear in court in the morning . |
10 | A lorry driver has been charged and is expected to appear in court soon . |
11 | A MAN is expected to appear in court at Dumfries today accused of attacking a woman on the A74 Glasgow to Carlisle road on Tuesday . |
12 | A 23-YEAR-old man is expected to appear in court in Paisley on Monday in connection with the death of a man in the town . |
13 | People who fail the Church are sometimes made to appear at morning service ‘ as they were first made before God ’ , which these days usually means in their underclothes . |
14 | Crump was a kindly man and his kindness to his wife had resulted in his being made to appear in thrall to her from time to time . |
15 | The defendant , who ca n't be named for legal reasons , was bailed to appear in court again on February the twenty-fourth . |
16 | All were bailed to appear in court to face public order charges . |
17 | We avoid the yew tree walk , reputedly the oldest in Europe , where ghostly friars are said to appear after dark . |
18 | The hearing admitted he had only agreed to appear in court if his wife and children were flown back to Britain with him at the cost of £4,000 . |
19 | When you had obtained a divorce a mensa et toro , you would have had to appear by counsel before the House of Lords for a divorce a vinculo matrimonii . |
20 | She has won her spurs in her role as Minister of Health , where she has frequently had to appear in place of her beleaguered former boss , William Waldegrave . |
21 | It is quite likely therefore that a meeting of Lambarde and Shakespeare took place at this time , although it was n't until 1594 that Shakespeare made his mark , for it was at Christmas of that year that he was Summoned to appear at Court . |
22 | But they could still be summoned to appear in court to answer the allegations of their creditor , to admit or give good reasons for disclaiming them — if the sum involved was less than £5,000 in a county court , if more in the High Court . |
23 | Three days earlier Chang had been summoned to appear in court in connection with an insider stock trading scandal . |
24 | Chief executive of Tendring District Council , David Mitchell-Gears , is scheduled to appear on Channel 4 News at 7pm to talk about the application . |
25 | Members who are invited to appear on television or who write newspaper columns can have a far wider public audience and a far greater impact , even on ministers who are fellow members , than those MPs who merely speak in debates . |
26 | Dyson was invited to appear on television again . |
27 | ‘ The boss has refused to appear on television 's Football Focus because they are angling it as Dalglish v Keegan and , in reality , it 's all about the 22 players , ’ said Keegan 's assistant Terry McDermott . |
28 | There is also a tendency to prefer married men ( single men over 30 are considered somewhat suspect ) , and wives are often asked to appear before selection committees . |
29 | Even if Nicu was intended to be their ultimate successor , he was not allowed to appear as dauphin , particularly not after making the critical remarks to his father about the economic problems and social conditions in Sibiu . |
30 | They were allowed to appear on TV and the barriers to professional publicity had been removed . |