Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun] ' court " in BNC.

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1 From April 1 , 1989 , the limit for advice and assistance provided to a petitioner for divorce or judicial separation has been three times the sum for preparation for magistrates ' court criminal proceedings ; and in other cases , two times that sum .
2 For criminal law practitioners , good practice standards were published in January in the Magistrates ' Court Guide , a praised new publication which gives practical advice on every aspect of the preparation of magistrates ' court cases .
3 Smaller than Wheeler 's office in St Manicus house , with three windows instead of four , in daylight the room commanded an excellent view of the river and the backs of the other two houses of Canons ' Court .
4 Finding she could not bear to face the police who might still be in the environs of Canons ' Court , she decided on the traffic bridge .
5 She was propped up on the sofa near her open window which commanded an excellent view of the whole of Canons ' Court .
6 Monitoring was done from offices at 4–9 St Dunstans Hill , in the City of London , and the upper floors of the Empress State Building in Earls ' Court .
7 In the afterglow of his astonishing two-round demolition of Razor Ruddock at Earls ' Court , Lewis played down the big , chopping right which opened the way to his Hallowe'en final eliminator victory .
8 Of immediate concern to the profession was the Lord Chancellor 's introduction of standard fees for magistrates ' court work .
9 To abolish committal proceedings — this is a practical proposal which will cut the cost of magistrates ' court hearings by eliminating the need for solicitors and defendants to attend court when it is not absolutely necessary .
10 This is painted just before the war , and it 's interesting to compare it with a painting by the court painter , William Dobson who worked in Oxford during the war , his studio was just around the corner in the High Street , because that 's Rupert very much at the end when things were going badly wrong for him , erm and it 's unfinished , perhaps because Dobson was beginning to run out of paint , and the experts at allow , and I think just that face tells the whole story about tension and unhappiness , Dobson 's an interesting painter , one of the first English painters who sort of get to the top in this way , and he painted a lot of the cavaliers at Charles ' court , erm this is Sir John Byron who clattered down the main street at St Aldate 's , before the king even arrived before the Battle of Edgehill , the one that caused trouble for John Smith , erm and he was very much a swash-buckling character , but he did n't spend a lot of time in Oxford later , but he was there enough to have his portrait painted .
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