Example sentences of "[verb] to go [prep] court " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 A spokesman said while they accept they 've lost the copyright battle , they still intend to go to court again in an attempt to get the damages reduced .
2 I 'm only here under duress because I did n't want to go to court over this nonsense .
3 If he did n't want to go to court for a very minor offence , then you could caution him .
4 But we still got the threat : I 'd be summonsed , and no way did I want to go to court .
5 Researchers for the Lord Chancellor 's Civil Justice Review found that three quarters of local authority tenants , half the private tenants and two-fifths of mortgage borrowers failed to go to court .
6 Now engineer Jaafer Sheblee , 34 , plans to go to court to make Thornton Swish stick to the contract .
7 But her mum refused to hand over a penny — and Chris 's parents finally decided to go to court for the cash .
8 The expiry date loomed as we prepared to go to court , but to our relief Wedgwood agreed a three-year extension in recognition of the work we had done .
9 At the time of going to press she is back in the C1 psychiatric unit at Holloway as a convicted remand prisoner waiting to go to court .
10 Eventually it was left to the proprietors of the banned publications — Times Newspapers Ltd , News International plc , etc. — and ratepayers in some of the local authorities affected to go to court .
11 ‘ I might have to go to court . ’
12 Mark Garner , executive consultant with Red Hot Television 's parent company , Continental Television , said : ‘ We are delighted this will have to go to court and we will be there at the earliest opportunity . ’
13 He also mentioned the work of the Centre for Dispute Resolution — a way of resolving disputes on a whole range of issues that avoids people having to go to court .
14 The Daniels had to pay to go to court to get them out .
15 Stephen Navin was urging that the case should be allowed to go to court : Virgin , he argued , were on solid ground .
16 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 .
17 ‘ How dare you threaten to go to court and lie about me ? ’
18 This does not mean , however , that the Commissioner is always determined to go to court .
19 I had to go to court , to pay five bob , cos I were riding a bike without a light .
20 Do you remember when I come home from er Welwyn and I , I had to go to court ?
21 So , because we were in the A A he said you could have a ba , and we had to go to court , we had a summons for court , for careless driving , your dad and your dad said oh so A A said you could have barrister , or our insurers said we could have a barrister our insurers , not the one with we 're with now Norman , he was to do all the , said we could have this barrister and it was at Liverpool Crown Court and , it was n't till a , and I was alright we we just got a bit of a shock , you know , we could drive the home it was the wing and what not .
22 You either have to go to court knowing that you are likely to lose .
23 I ca n't arrest you and say guilty cos you have to go to court , so you would always be arrested on suspicion of murder .
24 Mrs White , 52 , said : ‘ We never wanted to go to court to get the money .
  Next page