Example sentences of "[to-vb] evidence at " in BNC.

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1 John Evans , 112 , Britain 's oldest man was asked to give evidence at a public inquiry to help prove a footpath linking Fforest-fach and Gowerton in West Glamorgan , has always been public .
2 ‘ I had to give evidence at the inquest on the young girl . ’
3 Waqar Younis , Surrey 's Pakistani paceman , also played in the games but is not expected to have to give evidence at the inquiry .
4 I will hand myself in as soon as they free Boler or I am required to give evidence at Boler 's appeal .
5 ( 6 ) A specific immunity ( at least in certain circumstances , which it is unnecessary to explore ) , possessed by accused persons undergoing trial , from having adverse comment made on any failure ( a ) to answer questions before the trial , or ( b ) to give evidence at the trial .
6 ( 6 ) A special immunity … possessed by accused persons undergoing trial , from having adverse comment made on any failure ( a ) to answer questions before the trial , or ( b ) to give evidence at the trial .
7 The Divisional Court , in holding that the magistrate erred in committing the applicant , also referred to the fact that Price had stated before the magistrate that he would not return to Sweden to give evidence at the trial of the applicant if he was extradited to Sweden .
8 But the really scary place is what 's known as a crown court where you have to give evidence at crown court .
9 Added to this , three so-called responsible members of Her Majesty 's Opposition ( Labour ) saw fit to impute that Profumo had arranged to ship Miss Keeler abroad so as to render her unavailable to give evidence at the Old Bailey trial of her coloured lover .
10 The four other defendants are still to give evidence At hearing
11 The inquiry also heard that the actual tests had been carried out by a then 18-year-old trainee , who refused to give evidence at the hearings .
12 The Court ruled that the case against the three , who had exercised their right not to give evidence at the trial , had been overwhelmingly prejudiced following an announcement by King during the trial of restrictions on the right of silence [ see p. 37098 ] .
13 Thereunder in the county court , Ord 20 , r 15 enables notice to be given of intention to give evidence at the trial pursuant to s 2 of the Act whensoever , for reasons to be given in the notice , a witness can not be called : see Ord 20 , rr 14 – 24 and notes thereunder in The County Court Practice .
14 The plaintiff will not be allowed to give evidence at trial of any special damage not explicitly claimed in his pleadings or particulars ( Ord 18 , r12 ) .
15 A properly signed and endorsed witness statement will carry more weight than a transcript should it be necessary to admit it under the Civil Evidence Act in the event of the witness being unable to give evidence at trial .
16 The only witness to give evidence at today 's inquest at Cheltenham County Court was 23 year old , Jason Rigglesford from Stroud .
17 He was called to give evidence at this morning 's hearing , but , although he appeared at the witness stand he exercised his right to remain silent .
18 George Mills wants the Home Office to find out why a witness , Neville Juke , was n't called to give evidence at his brother 's trial .
19 Mr Wright was one of the first to give evidence at the inquests into the deaths of three students : Mayuree Taraket ; Ketkanok Chuenjai , and Malee Jenajaroen , all from Thailand .
20 Pylons inquiry will hear health paper A consultant who specialises in the effects of electromagnetic fields on health has agreed to give evidence at the North Yorkshire and Cleveland pylons public inquiry .
21 He plans to provide an expert witness to give evidence at the public inquiry into the controversial plan for pylons from the power station at Wilton , and he has also raised the matter of the Skelton and Brotton link road in the European Parliament .
22 Dying cancer victim to give evidence at home
23 Last month , the appeal court had heard fresh evidence from two witnesses not called to give evidence at Smith 's trial .
24 No injunction will be granted to restrain the repetition of an allegedly libellous statement if the publishers indicate an intention to call evidence at the trial to prove the truth of their statement , or to defend it as honest comment .
25 Local residents were given an opportunity to present evidence at first hand when the Committee sat in Cardiff .
26 In current English practice , the High Court can appoint a ‘ special examiner ’ to take evidence at any place , including a place outside the jurisdiction .
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