Example sentences of "[noun pl] of court [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 Though admission to the Bar is still largely the domain of the individual Inns , the formal education of the trainee barrister is centralized through the Inns of Court School of Law run by the Council of Legal Education , which is a committee of Senate .
2 Attendance at the course at the Inns of Court School of Law , including the practical exercises , is compulsory for those who intend to practise in England and Wales ; so including living expenses in London and books the law graduate can reckon on expenses of at least £2,300 for the eight months of the course , with another £180 for robe and wig .
3 An appeal by the Chairman to chambers for extra pupillage places was undertaken during May after a questionnaire had been completed by all students of the Inns of Court School of Law regarding their pupillage position .
4 , a principal lecturer at the Inns of Court School of Law , dealt with the coordination of this continuing professional development scheme and each of the Inns cooperated by putting on an advocacy course for their own 50 pupils .
5 Applications for ‘ special admission ’ to the Inns of Court School of Law
6 ‘ Special admission ’ applicants are persons from overseas who would not normally be entitled to join the vocational course at the Inns of Court School of Law ( ICSL ) , but can be permitted to do so in exceptional circumstances .
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