单词 | Crown |
例句 | (1) Quietude is the crown of life. (2) A crown is no cure for the headache. (3) No cross, no crown. (4) A good healthy body is worth more a crown in gold. (5) He plans to defend his Olympic crown. (6) Who's appearing for the Crown in this case? (7) Soldiers must swear allegiance to the Crown/the King. (8) The crown was placed upon the new monarch's head. (9) Always wear your invisible crown. (10) The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre. (11) The one who wants to wear a crown must bear the weight. (12) Parker was committed for trial yesterday at Southwark Crown Court. (13) She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved. (14) At the coronation, the archbishop put a crown on the Queen's head. (15) He appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday on a drink-driving charge. (16) Lift up your head princess, if not, the crown falls. (17) The crown was set with precious jewels-diamonds, rubies and emeralds. (18) The Crown prince assumed power in his father's place. (19) The crown is an attribute of kingship. (20) He lost his Olympic crown to George Rice. (21) Shut up or I'll crown you. (22) There were raindrops on his bald crown. (23) He will appear at Manchester Crown Court next week. (24) The crown incarnates national power. (25) Can she retain her Wimbledon crown? (26) This crown was made especially for the King. (27) The crown was bespattered with rubies(), emeralds and pearls. (28) No pain, no palm; no thorns, no throne; no gall, no glory; no cross, no crown. (29) The treaty of Troyes made Henry V heir to the crown of France. (30) The young prince started a war by pretending to the crown. (1) He plans to defend his Olympic crown. (2) Who's appearing for the Crown in this case? (3) Soldiers must swear allegiance to the Crown/the King. (4) The crown was placed upon the new monarch's head. (5) The queen's regalia at her coronation included her crown and sceptre. (6) Parker was committed for trial yesterday at Southwark Crown Court. (7) She says the sovereignty of the Crown must be preserved. (8) The treaty of Troyes made Henry V heir to the crown of France. (9) At the coronation, the archbishop put a crown on the Queen's head. (10) He appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Thursday on a drink-driving charge. (11) The young prince started a war by pretending to the crown. (12) The crown was set with precious jewels-diamonds, rubies and emeralds. (13) The crown is an attribute of kingship. (31) The Crown Prince was Japan's most eligible bachelor . (32) Turn left after the Crown Hotel. (33) Innsbruck's crown jewel is the old town centre. (34) He was found guilty at Swindon Crown Court. (35) Dakers was bailed to appear at Durham Crown Court. (36) She is determined to retain her Wimbledon crown. (37) The king adventured his crown upon the issue. (38) The crown court, however, upheld the magistrate's decision. (39) The gold crown was encrusted with precious gems. (40) The judge called the remaining witness for the Crown. (41) The crown was beset with pearls,emeralds and rubies. (42) He succeeded to the crown of Spain. (43) She refused the crown . (44) They have sworn allegiance to the crown. (45) He has retired from the service of the Crown. (46) The case was listed for trial in the Crown Court. (47) In 1688 the crown was offered to William and Mary. (48) It was cold and raining, and, to crown it all, we had to walk home. (49) It was cold, raining, and, to crown it all, we had to walk home. (50) In testimony before the Crown Court, she described her movements on the day of the murder. (51) He went on to win the world crown in 2001. (52) The case came before Judge Hales in the Crown Court. (53) The masonry at the crown of the arch is paler than on either curve. (54) He laid his hand gently on the crown of her head. (55) In 1553 the crown passed from Edward VI to Mary. (56) I had lost my ticket, was soaked to the skin, and, to crown it all, discovered that my purse had been stolen. (57) Rumours spread that the Duke had designs on the crown . (58) The Knightsbridge branch is the jewel in the crown of a 500-strong chain of stores. (59) Between 1987 and 1990, Steffi Graf largely held off Navratilova's challenge for the crown. (60) When the crown has been made you go back and the dentist will fit it into place. (61) They drove to the crown of Zion hill and on into town. (62) The crown, decorated with diamonds and other precious stones, was exhibited in a special case. (63) A pink ribbon had been tied around the crown of the hat. (64) The packed public gallery at Teesside Crown Court erupted in a roar of approval. (65) Philip feared Edward would lay claim to the Scottish crown. (66) His achievement is astonishing and this book is the jewel in his crown. (67) She swept her hair into a bun at the crown of her head. (68) The two men were committed for trial at Bristol Crown Court. (69) A major has a crown on the shoulder of his uniform. (70) The police are the only civil servants who have to swear allegiance to the Crown. (71) Puddings are the jewel in the crown of British cookery. (72) He is expected to be committed for trial at Liverpool Crown Court. (73) He has a small bald patch on the crown of his head. (74) He's one of the regulars at the Rose and Crown pub. (75) Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown. (76) The crown will pass directly to William. (77) Innsbruck's crown jewel is the old town center. (78) Hull Crown Court adjourned the case for reports. (79) He was due to appear at Oxford Crown Court. (80) His black hat had an unusually high crown. (81) Below: The Crown of Thorns can eat hard corals. (82) The crown also gave a lead in secular architecture. (83) The case continues at the city's crown court. (84) Prince Charles is next in line to the crown. (85) The only appeal is to a crown court judge. (86) The islands are possessions of the Crown. (87) The Northern Echo printed the story based on information given by prosecutors at the crown court. (88) All three elected crown court trial and the cases were adjourned by Liverpool magistrates until June 24. (89) The crown of St Wenceslas and the sacred coronation oils were carried to the High Altar from here too. (90) If these emotions stirred under the stubbly balding crown,()() Charlie showed none of them. (91) Despite that conflict of evidence for the Crown, the case was committed for trial. (92) Newbridge, where the first successful gun had been cast in 1509, was Crown property. (93) Steven White, 21, terrified staff at five banks into handing over cash, Southwark Crown Court heard. (94) Therefore the real complaint is that the judge did not correct Crown counsel at the time. (95) So it's the smaller independent companies who are now the crown jewels in many a major label's portfolio. (96) There are various inter-agency trials issues groups considering Crown Court delay but with no real urgency. (97) The process of economic development was accompanied by a balance of power between the crown and the landed nobility. (98) The case was adjourned to Carlisle crown court for sentence. (99) The evidence that they can go tragically wrong came in Liverpool crown court this week when two teenagers were jailed for manslaughter. (100) The man, who pleaded guilty, received an 18-month suspended jail term at Truro crown court in July. (101) But all the endowments which funded chantries were confiscated at Easter 1548 and vested in the Crown. (102) Ron Sykes has been reported to the Crown Prosecution Service who will decide whether to charge him with traffic offences. (103) Moorer lost the crown when he was knocked out by George Foreman. (104) At Teesside Crown Court yesterday, Francis, 36, admitted handling stolen goods. (105) A golden crown adorns the head and the relic is dressed in beautiful white robes delicately and artistically embroidered with gold. (105) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (106) The allegation came on the third day of an insurance fraud trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court. (107) The main purpose of the Exchequer was to prevent the Crown from being defrauded by its own officials. (108) To hold such a cure, a man must aspire to the crown of humanity. (109) He was bailed to appear at Durham Crown Court in December, 1981, but failed to appear. (110) Their preliminary report on this matter has been received and is under consideration by the Crown prosecution service. (111) The High Court allowed the taxpayer's appeal and the Crown was given leave to appeal. (112) However, Blacks had significantly higher proportions committed for trial in the Crown Court, where custodial sentences are more likely. (113) With the 3.9iSE Vogue, the Range Rover continues happily to wear the crown. (114) Altogether the Crown received £38,667 from landowners who compounded for their estates within the forests of Dean, Essex and Northamptonshire. (115) Christine Foster's home was broken into while she was in hospital, Teesside Crown Court was told. (116) Details about the alleged incident were given by a prosecuting lawyer at Belfast Crown Court in the trial of three Londonderry men. (117) Background painted with F2-80, matt emulsion from Crown Expressions, £15.50/2.5 litres. (118) A penalty kick gave McAteer High its first state soccer crown. (119) A police car was also damaged during the incident, Warrington Crown Court was told. (120) Lord Lane also launched a strong attack on the crisis in the crown and county courts. (121) It plans to write to the Crown Office to seek an assurance that a similar incident would not occur. (122) I agree that the Crown Prosecution Service can not be bound against their wishes. (123) All in all the Tudor monarchs made no permanent addition to the financial resources of the Crown. (124) Try winding four or five large curlers into the crown to add height. (125) By 1616 the commissioners had raised over £25,000 by the enforcement of obsolescent Crown rights within the forest. (126) If I may speak for the Law Officers of the Crown, we are scrupulous in bearing that vital principle in mind. (127) The Crown may then seek further information within 21 days as in the case of a default action. (128) More important in establishing his general dominance was his closeness to the crown. (129) If their driving is hazardous enough they can be charged with dangerous driving and tried before magistrates or even a crown court. (130) The Crown remains the supreme executive authority, although not the sole one. (131) Goddess becomes Aunt Sally, crown a dunce's cap, when all is done. (132) James Forster, 68, of Manfield, near Darlington, was convicted of seven offences at Teesside crown court. (133) I noticed a small bald patch on the crown of his head. (134) Often has the aching brow of royalty resigned its crown, to be decked with the soothing chaplet of the shepherd swain. (135) While supporting change to allow the Crown the right of appeal against too lenient sentences(/crown.html), I would advocate another change. (136) Yesterday, the Crown accepted a guilty plea to the reduced charge of culpable homicide. (137) The crown prince countered by arranging full media coverage of a big National Guard training maneuver. (138) But the sentence imposed ast Northamptyon Crown Court brought widespread condemnation. (139) The Crown Prosecution Service decided there was insufficient evidence to secure a conviction. (140) Now Wigan are being asked to defend their world crown in Brisbane next February. (141) In such cases, it is customary for the Crown to bear all reasonable costs run up by defendants. (142) Both Sheffield and Thomas enjoy stronger Triple Crown chances this season because of improvements in their supporting cast. (143) But the crown jewel of the disk is the 25-minute Clarinet Concerto, by Richard Faith. (144) These Wild Things recognize Max as one of their own, at least in spirit, and crown him their king. (145) The Crown claim that all three were on their way to plant the bomb under a car. (146) How thankful I am, how thankful we all must be, for the women in our lives. God bless them. May His great love distill upon them and crown them with luster and beauty, grace and faith. Gordon B. Hinckley (147) Sedgefield Magistrates decided the case should be dealt with by the Crown Court and gave Parker bail pending committal. (148) Only one league defeat and only seven goals conceded by a mean defence gave Ipswich the crown. (149) Then in the eighteenth century there was conflict between Crown programmes of economic development and the interests of the commoners. (150) These arrangements will continue in respect of 1992/93 even if the House of Lords finds for the Crown. (151) Yesterday McClelland, 17, appeared before Teesside Crown Court and admitted assault causing actual bodily harm. (152) The old masters of misery have lost their crown to Corrie. (153) Conley is clearly the crown prince with 11 hostelries in the city with 774 rooms. (154) But why should the crown possess this mystic attribute of being able to contain and confer sovereignty? (155) Unlike the Magistrates' Court, the Crown Court's jurisdiction is not limited to a given area. (156) In November 1558 they appeared to offer even more, when parliament agreed that the dauphin should be given the crown matrimonial. (157) Such objects were probably made by goldsmiths working for chieftains, as with the crown jewels of more advanced polities. (158) Eventually some one will emerge from the muck, the rusty mayoral crown askew on a weary head. (159) We know that both Charles and Diana are anxious to fulfil their duties to the Crown and do so conscientiously. (160) Yesterday Fulcher, 28, appeared before Teesside Crown Court and admitted affray. (161) Crown and Key establishments are being assessed by our inspectors for their quality standards right now. (162) He denied a charge of murder and this plea was accepted by the Crown. (163) Large curls stacked high on the crown for maximum effect Sweetly sophisticated small top knot sits forward from the crown. (164) He took the first five straight off, and went on to capture the world crown for the first time. (165) Today at Aylesbury Crown Court they asked a judge to quash those convictions. (166) Should you wish advice from the world's greatest detective you may enquire for me at the Rose and Crown. (167) Adam finally turned the icon over and found on the back a small silver crown inlaid in the wood. (168) We were on remand for about three months and then we were up at the Crown court. (169) This from a man who would stoop to any level, psychological gamesmanship included, to retain the crown jewels. (170) But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown. (171) But don't tell me he is a United player, the kind who can win them that coveted crown. (172) So ended a dispute between the Crown and its subjects which had gone on intermittently for more than four hundred years. (173) They could not commit the defendant to the crown court to deal with bail. (174) It was very uncertain whether Henry would be able to retain the crown he had seized. (175) What price, one day, even the old crown jewels of News International? (176) In 1988 he emulated Fittipaldi and Piquet by lifting the world crown. (177) It falls away from the crown, quite unceremoniously finished off, behind a good facade. (178) They claim he should have faced a Crown Court judge for causing death by reckless driving. (179) Once again, this points to excessive use of imprisonment, at least on the part of the Crown Court. (180) Antoine sat, colours still fidgeting through his crown, that smile still lighting his face. (181) He accused me of histrionics and dubbed me Sarah Bernhardt, after the crown princess of stage and silent movie melodrama. (182) More controversially, the Crown for certain unpaid taxes and other levies is also accorded the status of preferential creditor. (183) The Crown Prosecution Service is seeking to seize up to £40m that he fleeced from 16,000 people. (184) But the fundamental explanation for the absence of political confrontation between Crown and nobility remained the community of interest between them. (185) Unheralded Davie Allan has worn the unofficial crown as master of the fuzz guitar for nearly as long. (186) Act 1974 is liable to unlimited fines and/or up to two years imprisonment after conviction by a Crown Court. (187) But some forest landowners were able from time to time to obtain from the Crown a grant of partial exemption from this supervision. (188) Belly dark chestnut in summer, giving impression at any distance of a pale bird with dark crown and belly. (189) Like I told you, we're determined to crown our collection with that seladang bull. (190) As a dowry to this marriage of heaven and hell, Lilith brings a magic mirror, a crown and a pearl. (191) A doctor had diagnosed that Pearson, who admitted manslaughter at Leeds Crown Court, was a dangerous psychopath. (192) During the colonial period, those powers were possessed exclusively by and were entirely under the control of the Crown. (193) This is also true to some extent for the Crown Court cases. (194) For the Crown Prince was far from having shot his second bolt. (195) Hyde's defence counsel has told Northampton Crown court that provocation would be an issue in the trial. (195) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! (196) Yet as Dunkers they could not in conscience support the use of force or pay disrespect to the Crown. (197) The mayor does not automatically become Lord Mayor for that is the subject of a further grant from the Crown. (198) Dense foggy mornings, frosty nights, a lucent crown of brilliant red and golden leaves on the distant ridge. (199) They also enjoyed a distinct autonomy from the Lords, the King, and the Ministers of the Crown. (200) Mulroney's request was, however, granted by the crown and he promptly named the additional senators. (201) The 1340-1 crisis, therefore, underlines the connections rather than the divisions between clergy and laity, church and crown. (202) But they walked free from Bristol Crown Court after the judge ruled that there was no case to answer. (203) Zenobia wore a crown of thinly sliced shaped ivory leaves. (204) At times the Crown Prince swapped the staid dance music for rather, more lively rock and roll. (205) It is specifically about actions by the Crown under a statute providing a prescribed means of law enforcement. (206) They included the chief constable, chief probation officer, and the chief crown prosecutor. (207) But I don't believe it will be any easier to win the crown. (208) But the crown prince is 71 himself, and, having only half-brothers within the royal family, may have difficulty ruling. (209) With careful management and unadventurous policies the Crown could, however, keep afloat. (210) I was terrified Voice over Nottingham Crown court heard medical evidence showed Fisher took no sadistic pleasure in violent attacks on women. (211) Thus, Crown servants are not entitled to statutory redundancy payments, but most have the right not to be unfairly dismissed. (212) The Crown Court is presided over by a judge or a recorder and it hears the more serious criminal cases. (213) On this appeal, we have had the assistance of leading counsel for both the appellant and the Crown. (214) But a Teesside Crown Court jury was told the woman suffered facial injuries in the attack last year. (215) Prisons are exempt from having regular visits from environmental health officers, but in April 1992 this Crown Immunity will be lifted. (216) It was around these two precocious strikers that Torino intended to reclaim their rightful crown as the city's top club. (217) Today at Cirencester magistrates court, John Gore, bearded with a long ponytail, was committed for trial at Crown court. (218) The Imperial crown passed from one Elector Count to another, and the whole Empire devolved into separate warring states. (219) A criminal remains a criminal whether he uses a convict's suit or a monarch's crown. Victor Hugo (220) But they did dramatically increase the number of persons and groups of persons who recognized a bond with the crown through fidelity. (221) To all these petitions the Crown returned empty promises of redress. (222) A criminal case that resulted in four convictions at London's Southwark Crown Court last month illustrates why this reputation survives. (223) These verderers were no longer to be officers of the Crown administering the forest law on its behalf. (224) But the Crown Prosecution Service has dropped the case after four post mortems failed to establish a cause of death. (225) Naturally straight(/crown.html), black hair was set at the crown on small curlers then gelled into two different shapes. (226) For some reason, Rains had been wearing a crown with his evening clothes. (227) Serious offences such as murder are tried by juries in crown courts, which have powers to hand down heavier sentences. (228) The women also include the former world champion Ann Hughes, who is attempting to recapture the lightweight crown. (229) However, we were able to obtain details of all Crown Court cases from the Probation Service. (230) Audley senior was a minor baron, with lands in Gloucestershire as well as Oxfordshire and a long record of service to the Crown. (231) Some of these statutes were brought forward, like the better known acts of state, by the Crown. (232) However the main focus is on the Honours which are now on display in the Crown Room. (233) Without papal assistance, crown finances would have been in even more desperate straits than in fact they were. (234) The class hierarchy is alive and well in the gradations through the 250 different decorations which the Crown awards. (235) The King put a small gold crown on Edward's head. (236) Following an 8-day trial at Bristol Crown Court(), the 3 men were cleared of manslaughter and arson charges. (237) He brought down the bottom edge of the can right on the crown of the head. (238) In the dock at Craigavon Crown Court was Richard Ellis who denies the murder. (239) They're made of white linen and are embroidered with the Imperial Crown. (240) Caradryel replied that he would rather lose the crown than the realm and continued with his policy. (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. (271) The duty may in addition require Crown counsel to show the statement to the defence. (272) Read in studio A man accused of dumping poisonous waste in a brook has been committed for Crown Court trial. (273) Shaun Largue had admitted reckless driving at Teesside Crown Court. (274) A Teesside Crown Court jury cleared him of both charges but convicted him of arson last month. (275) And to crown her joy Guy Ferris was an expert sailor. (276) Substantially rewarded as they often were from ecclesiastical revenues they constituted only a minor burden on the Crown. (277) The Lombards incorporated this into an iron crown which was used to crown the kings of Lombardy. (278) The defendants were committed for trial at Mold Crown Court. (279) He sent the crown Prince to school at Le Rosey, the famous swiss establishment for the young international rich. (280) He's sold his private jet; he's focussing on one job; winning the world crown. (281) Note the family crest of a crown and an eight-pointed star, symbolizing their alleged descent from one of the three kings. (281) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (282) Yesterday James, 22, appeared before Teesside Crown Court and admitted two offences of burglary and taking a car without consent. (283) For Marjorie Wallace, the dream came true, a thousand times over, when she won the Miss World crown. (284) Crown variegated green, white and pink , plain , ovate. Semiminiature trailer. (285) A spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service confirmed that juror had been sent home on Thursday. (286) Demise of the Crown formerly caused a dissolution of Parliament. (287) Ropes are also used to facilitate movement while in the tree crown. (288) Before independence, each colony was governed separately by the British Crown. |
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