Example sentences of "[vb pp] a [adj] court [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A GIRL aged 14 has already won a temporary court order allowing her to move out of the family home in Guildford , Surrey .
2 The campaigners have won a temporary court ban on construction work and persuaded the Sao Paulo state government 's environmental department to reject four successive environmental impact studies by the project 's promoter , state water company Sabesp .
3 The Marchioness of Blandford has won a High Court injunction against her husband , Jamie Blandford .
4 The Marchioness of Blandford has won a High Court injunction against her husband , Jamie Blandford .
5 •The Performing Right Society ( PRS ) has won a High Court action to prevent the owner of the Miramar Hotel , Blackpool , Lancashire , from operating a television in the hotel lounge .
6 HELENA Bonham-Carter , the actress , was yesterday granted a High Court injunction in London against a fan who has pestered her for several years .
7 The official French champagne industry organisation and a representative champagne producer , Taittinger , had sought a High Court injunction banning Dr Guy Woodall and his partner , Mr Ray Bevan , from Leatherhead , Surrey , from using the name champagne pending a trial over their action .
8 Seen a high court judge with a butcher 's slab ?
9 This would have made a fascinating court case .
10 The father-of-three became chairman of the Bar Council in 1972 and three years later he was made a High Court Judge and was immediately appointed to the Chancery Division .
11 5.15 Re-letting boards To permit the Landlord at any time during the last [ 6 ] months of the Contractual Term and at any time thereafter [ unless the Tenant shall have made a valid court application under Section 24 of the 1954 Act or otherwise be entitled in law to remain in occupation or to a new tenancy of the Premises ] [ ( or sooner if the rents or any part of them shall be in arrear and unpaid for longer than [ 28 ] days ) ] to enter upon the Premises and affix and retain anywhere upon the Premises a notice for re-letting the Premises and during such period to permit persons with the written authority of the Landlord or [ its ] agent at reasonable times of the day to view the Premises It is not unreasonable for the landlord to be entitled to erect a re-letting board at the premises within a reasonable period prior to the termination of the term unless the tenant proposes to apply for a new tenancy of the premises , provided that the board is in a position so as not to interfere with the tenant 's or any undertenant 's business being carried on at the premises .
12 The clause could be amended as follows : To permit the Landlord at any time during the last [ 6 ] months of the Contractual Term and at any time thereafter unless the Tenant shall have made a valid court application under Section 24 of the 1954 Act or otherwise be entitled in law to remain in occupation or to a new tenancy of the Premises to enter upon the Premises and affix and retain upon the Premises in a position so as not to interfere with the Tenant 's or any undertenant 's business being carried on at the Premises a notice for re-letting the Premises and during such period to permit persons with the written authority of the Landlord or its agent at reasonable times of the day on reasonable notice to view the Premises
13 Now his Silverhill Colliery is one of 10 given a High Court reprieve — but Martin has a different reason for smiling .
14 No instance has yet reached a reported court case .
15 One of Britain 's most successful pop singers , George Michael , has asked a High Court Judge to declare his recording contract null and void .
16 She has issued a High Court writ against the man who guided her career until earlier this year when a family fued drove them apart .
17 And the government has lost a high court battle over the poll tax with one of the London charge capped councils ; the Court has upheld Lambeth Council 's decision to set the community charge at £521 rather than the £493 figure sought by the government .
18 Cameron would have faced a High Court sentence had it not been for his good record , the sheriff added .
19 The buyers , who paid up to £120,000 for their luxury homes before the property slump , have launched a High Court action against Lovell Homes .
20 The information board outside the Freemantle Police Station displayed a poster which offered a reward for information leading to the conviction of a person who had murdered a High Court judge .
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