crown造句(241) By doing so, I readily acknowledge that we are changing, ever so slightly, the role of the Crown with regard to sentencing.
(242) A 79-YEAR-OLD man was struck with a hammer by a burglar who broke into his home, Teesside Crown Court heard yesterday.
(243) It was rumoured that Frederick had attempted to encourage Alexander to crown or at least support the coronation of his son Henry.
(244) Doncaster Crown Court heard jobless Davies had previously fiddled credit cards to feed her addiction.
(245) The two appeared before Swindon magistrates and were committed for trial at Bristol Crown Court.
(246) They ruled over Rodez as counts Deigratia and claimed the right to wear the iron crown of Rouergue.
(247) A crown, if it hurts us is not worth wearing.Pearl Bailey
(248) Many farms were let out to royal clerks and lay servants - another aspect of crown patronage.
(249) The crown consists of two circlet crowns welded together and into which has been set a cloth-covered headpiece.
(250) Cade could provide for both the Crown and its debtors credit and financial expertise.
(251) The Crown then repaid the capital sum with interest from 31 July 1987 but refused to pay interest for earlier periods.
(252) Cover them with a bucket or large flower pot, or place a dinner plate on a crown of foliage.
(253) The crown alone still had the power to compel military service, especially for defence against invasion.
(254) He first won the crown in autumn 1991 after beating Marcos Villasana.
(255) At Gloucester Crown Court, Rennie admitted 2 charges of kidnap and one of carrying a firearm.
(256) The Crown had long had an unquestioned right to commandeer ships from coastal towns.
(257) The Crown Prince had reached early middle age without marrying.
(258) The golden crown of a sugar maple tinged with orange can startle you with its luminescence.
(259) In that case, this House was concerned only with the position of the Crown in law enforcement actions.
(260) A number of communes were independent of any seigneur, and owed allegiance to the Crown alone.
(261) In the meantime, the lights of the Crown Hotel offered some consolation.
(262) The petrochemical division of Pemex was seen as the crown jewel of the privatization frenzy.
(263) Red of juvenile, both on crown and under tail coverts, is rather pale.
(264) Around the turn of the century, the Crown gave up on the Quaker colony but then later restored it to Penn.
(265) All the money is forfeit to the Crown, so Pip is once again poor.
(266) To crown it all their king, John, was captured in battle.
(267) The offenders, aged between 16 and 19, received sentences of up to 27 months at Newcastle Crown Court.
(268) A CROWN court judge is considering recommending the deportation of a man convicted of deception.
(269) Though a crown body, it did not operate as such and thus was subject to the same planning control as private developers.
(270) She was tall and slim with a huge curly Afro like a crown above her smooth sharp-boned ebony face.