Example sentences of "[vb infin] to court " in BNC.

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1 One of the most common forms of insider dealing , and probably one of the most difficult to detect and bring to court is the share dealing ring .
2 ‘ We will resort to court action .
3 ‘ A temporary farewell only — I doubt not I shall return to court in the summer , whether it be at Westminster , Eltham or Richmond .
4 Failing this , the case will return to court .
5 He admitted the offences but did not return to court for sentencing .
6 If the matter does proceed to court , the stages of a typical contested action in the Queen 's Bench Division ( QBD ) of the High Court include :
7 On rare occasions complaints may be made to the school which could lead to court action .
8 ‘ Our understanding is that if it does go to court , the hearing will be next year . ’
9 A friend of Knighton said : ‘ It is very unlikely he would go to court .
10 ‘ I 'm not office-based — I 'll go to court duty one day , a prison visit the next and perhaps a home visit the following day , ’ she says .
11 Those who wo n't pay may go to court .
12 Robert Carnwath feared that the Act was so confused that we could not go to court with a realistic chance of winning .
13 The guidance , while encouraging social workers to share information with clients about their needs , warns them against recording this on the assessment form because clients could go to court over any assessed needs which are not being met with services .
14 But does that mean you can go to court and say ‘ My marriage is definitely over ’ and get an immediate divorce ?
15 On HP the aircraft is yours at once , and once a specified sum has been paid to the finance company , the finance company must go to court to reclaim the balance if you can no longer keep up the payments .
16 Primus , a resident of State A , believes that he has a good claim against Secundus , who lives in State B. Secundus does not acknowledge the rightness of the claim , so Primus must go to court .
17 ‘ I had a phone call from Mr. Mendelson. ’ — the solicitor — ‘ He asked me if I would agree to accept half of the stock of Mr. Mahmoud on condition that I would not go to court against him .
18 She is advised she must co-operate voluntarily with this agreement , and if she does not , social workers will go to court for a care order .
19 You can go to court for an order to exclude your husband from your home or to forbid him from harassing you in any way .
20 Where it is not possible , the surviving partner may go to court to ask for provision from the estate .
21 Yet , like any good joke , there is an element of genuine pain behind one solicitor 's comment that ‘ one way to speed up litigation is do n't go to court ’ .
22 If there was just one of them , we could go to court now , we 'd get a conviction .
23 The American Medical Association may go to court if the Clinton administration tries to limit doctors ' fees or to cap the nation 's spiralling health budget .
24 The case is likely now to be reopened , and may go to court .
25 Now next year something else might happen and somebody may be forced to go to court , if they can not go to court they can not get justice and they have to wait to see what happens .
26 I M P A C which was formed to protect the pensioners had threatened an injunction if they did not go to Court .
27 They 'll go to court on Friday … and if the travellers still refuse to leave … then the conbservators will turn to the Police for help .
28 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money .
29 ‘ We feel that to fund people who could not otherwise go to court is a very correct use of taxpayers ’ money'
30 I 'd go to court to stick up for myself .
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