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48 Sentences With "brought to book"

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Each will receive their just desserts when brought to book.
FEW THINGS delight Britons more than watching a miscreant brought to book.
They just want Ireland's clerics brought to book and made to pay compensation.
We will not rest until those behind this wicked act are brought to book.
Gulf News, a state-linked Dubai daily, said "rogue actors must be brought to book".
She said there was a perception that some suspects had not been "brought to book".
"We ... will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that perpetrators ... are brought to book," it added.
"We ... will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that perpetrators ... are brought to book," it added.
It is a rare example of an African leader being brought to book soon after losing power.
The inquiry is a rare example of an African leader being brought to book soon after losing power.
No members of the former government have been prosecuted for corruption, nor have any wayward soldiers been brought to book.
And we hope that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are going to be brought to book in a speedy way.
The party's anti-graft body has brought to book dozens of senior officials in the crackdown, including many of Xi's top political opponents.
Were it not for America's tough stance against FIFA, for instance, the dodgy officials who ran world football would not have been brought to book.
"We call for an investigation, and we demand that all perpetrators are brought to book," said Saraki during a news conference in the capital, Abuja.
My office is therefore committed to ensuring that all the perpetrators of the heinous act are brought to book and subjected to the due process of the law.
" The office of Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng called the crime a huge setback for the administration of justice and urged police "to do everything in their power to ensure that the culprits are brought to book.
Since state-indulged mobsters cannot be brought to book credibly in Russia, this legislation at least strips them of the ability to spend their ill-gotten gains in the West, which is arguably a harsher punishment.
More than 15 Hong Kong-listed, Huarong-linked companies saw their shares tumble last year after the arrest of Lai, one of the most senior executives to be brought to book in China's anti-corruption campaign.
She also bemoaned the fact that "too few in my old field of financial services were ever brought to book for their part in the 2008 crash", suggesting she favours tougher sanctions against wrongdoing in the City.
Police officers walk in and out of the bank in what is supposedly a hostage situation, bags of money are exchanged, and corrupt politicians are brought to book without so much as a care about logic or believability.
Still, unless Vance's investigation is allowed to proceed, Trump may never be brought to book for crimes in which he allegedly participated and for which his fixer-lawyer, Michael CohenMichael Dean CohenWill the Supreme Court protect the rule of law, or Donald Trump?
Lai, one of the most senior executives to be brought to book in China's anti-corruption campaign, was accused of a long list of wrongdoings, from cronyism and taking bribes, to the embezzlement of public property, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said in a statement on its website.
A Leeds United fan,O'Leary brought to book BBC Sport, 7 January 2002 he resides in Ealing, West London and he is an FA qualified referee.
The NSPCA Special Investigations Unit plays an active part in rescuing fight victims and ensuring, as far as possible, that perpetrators of dog fighting are brought to book. The Unit provides extensive guidance and support to SPCAs around the country to assist them in their individual campaigns against dog fighting.
Dundee : Valentine and Sons. p. 31. The Earl however was never fully brought to book for his actions by the Privy Council and Allen Stewart never walked again.MacGibbon, T. and Ross, D. (1887 - 92). The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland from the twelfth to the eighteenth centuries, V.3, Edinburgh. p. 341.
His death is a tragic loss to us all. The police will leave no stone unturned to ensure that the perpetrators of this deed are brought to book. To you ad your family, I convey my sincere condolences in this hour of grief and sorrow. In 1997 his hijackers, Lawrence Mazimba and Samson Masithulele were caught.
They track her down to a deserted scrap heap where they find the latest kidnapped girl as well as corpses of previous victims. The movie ends with Viola being brought to book after Errol considers killing her. Errol and Allison realize that in fighting the monsters involved in sexual offenses, they must not become monsters themselves.
Koteeswaram is a textile mill owner whose goondas murder Muthiah, secretary of the mill labour union, for demanding bonus and declaring a strike. Muthiah's daughter Jaya, a medical student, is in love with Koteeswaram's son without knowing his identity. Another worker is arrested for Muthiah's murder and his son Sethu and Jaya vow to find out the murderer of Muthiah. Koteeswaram is finally brought to book.
Brought to book: The ultimate guide to life inside 'the bubble' The Independent, 7 October 2006 His third book, My Decade in the Premier League, was published in September 2012.Wayne Rooney: My Decade in the Premier League HarperSport In July 2006, Rooney's lawyers went to the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to gain ownership of the Internet domain names waynerooney.com and waynerooney.co.uk, both of which Welsh actor Huw Marshall registered in 2002.
On 26 June 2013 Big Finish Productions announced they had signed a license with StudioCanal to produce full-cast audio productions of 12 lost episodes from Season 1. The main cast includes Julian Wadham as Steed, Anthony Howell as Dr. David Keel and Lucy Briggs-Owen as Carol Wilson. The stories are adapted for audio by John Dorney. In January 2014, Volume One, containing the first four stories, ("Hot Snow", "Brought to Book", "Square Root of Evil" and "One for the Mortuary") was released.
All loyalist refugees who were either fleeing in > terror or had been ordered out of the country ... none of the people who did > these things, though they were reported as the rebel IRA faction, were ever > brought to book by the Provisional Government.Coogan, p. 359 One Cork correspondent for The Irish Times who saw the refugees go through the city noted that, "so hurried was their flight that many had neither a handbag nor an overcoat."Irish Times, 1 May 1922, cited in Hart at pg. 277.
He was betrothed to Constance Holland, daughter of John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, then a child, but the marriage was never consummated. He became involved with the latest rebellion of the Percies in the north, and raised an army with Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York. Deserted by the Earl of Northumberland, Norfolk and Scrope were brought to book on Shipton Moor by a large royal army under John of Lancaster and the Earl of Westmorland. Seeking a parley, they were arrested as soon as they disbanded their followers.
Since its establishment, Odanadi Seva Samasthe has organised and undertaken over a dozen rescue- operations, propelled by the active involvement of sex workers. More than 400 girls in and around the state of Karnataka have been rescued, and the perpetrators of this traffic have been brought to book. The Trust currently houses 75 rescued children, with the intention of protecting them from the clutches of the sex-trade. They have also been successful in having (over 22) women, that were once part of the trade, marry and settle.
After the British Occupation Administration agreed to hand him over, he was to have been taken by car by two Luxembourgers from Paderborn to the Luxembourgish capital (also called Luxembourg) so that he could be brought to book before a court there. Shortly before reaching Luxembourg, at Waldhaff, there was an incident provoked by Simon in which he was killed. Simon's body was nonetheless taken to the prison in Grund, a neighbourhood in the capital, where it was photographed by the press, and then in the end buried. His premature death thwarted any trial.
Assassination attempt On October 3, 1995, Gligorov was the target of a car bomb assassination attempt in Skopje. While on route from his residence to his office, the vehicle carrying Gligorov was blown up by an explosion from a parked vehicle, killing his driver and injuring several passers-by. Gligorov was seriously injured above his right eye and was immediately conveyed to the hospital.Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso Since the incident there have been no suspects brought to book and no progress has been made in the investigation of the case.
Reviewing the album for RTÉ, Paddy Kehoe describes the track "(Oh No I Must Have Said) Yes" as "so prog it kind of parodies the genre itself.. " In the tracks "Brought to Book" and "Go", Kehoe sees the spirit of Richard Wright "somehow wafting about." Kehoe writes: > There is sometimes on the album a languorous air of Pink Floyd’s haunted > pastoralism, or you could imagine Floyd’s keyboards maestro, the late > Richard Wright singing one or two of the songs. "Alfa Berlina" opens with > choral voices looped backwards and traffic noises. “I’ve got a lifetime's > library of unreliable mementos” begin the lyrics – these guys have lived, > and then some.
The registered documents are made available to the Shareholders, Investors and the General public at large through an online portal MCA21 at a payment of nominal fee. The RoC also has suo-moto powers to order for inspection of companies and if deemed necessary, investigation can also be carried out and all violations can be brought to book and both civil and criminal prosecution would be initiated. However, the powers of the RoC is subject to the overall Supervision of the ministry. There are over 10 Lakh companies registered in India and there are over 25 Field offices spread across the country, located in the capital cities of most states.
Smith was born in Leeds on 18 March 1824; the eldest of five children of Samuel Smith, a wealthy butcher and tanner from Leeds.Wilson, R.G. "Smith, John"', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, accessed 19 August 2011 "West Yorkshire Archive Service", Yorkshire Parish Records, Reference RDP68/3A/5, p. 344. In 1847 John Smith purchased the Backhouse & Hartley brewery with funding provided by his father."Brought To Book, The Brewers Who Made a Name for Themselves", Yorkshire Post (online), accessed 23 June 2012 Smith's timing proved fortuitous; pale ales were displacing porter as the public's most popular style of beer, and Tadcaster's hard water proved to be well-suited for brewing the new style.
19"1939 Steak Diane introduced to Australia", Jan O'Connell, A Timeline of Australian Food: from mutton to MasterChef, 2017, , as quoted on the Australian food history timeline web site Clerici may have learned the dish from Charles Gallo-Selva, who had previously worked at the Quaglino brothers' restaurant Quaglino's in London,"Former Host to Royalty Here to Manage Romano's", Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga), May 4, 1951, p. 1 which was serving steak cooked tableside in a chafing-dish in 1937.The Atlantic Monthly, 159:274 (1937) Indeed the head chef of Quaglino's in the 1930s, Bartolomeo Calderoni, claimed in 1988 to have invented Steak Diane.Caterer & Hotelkeeper 179:53 (1988)"Meo is brought to book at last", "The Times Diary/PHS", The Times, April 11, 1978, p.
Huge human rights violations of innocent people took place in Kandhamal district following the assassination of VHP leader Swami Laxmanananda Saraswati where least 39 Christians were killed and 232 churches destroyed in the August 2008 violence. The Supreme Court in its judgement asked the Odisha government to re-investigate the closure of 315 cases out of the total 827 cases registered related to anti-Christian violence in Kandhamal district in 2008, and "see that the offenders are brought to book" which were earlier closed by the state police on the ground that either the offenders could not be traced or no offence was made out. The court also directed the state to pay additional compensation to the victims of the riots—Rs 3 lakh for the families of those killed in the violence.
Shameful, says Mehbooba Mufti on cop lynching; Mirwaiz seconds view Times Now Depty Chief Minister Nirmal Kumar Singh called it "murder" and assured of action in the case. He also criticized the separatists stating that they don't speak out when such incidents take place.Nirmal Singh brands cop lynching as 'murder', slams separatists Asian New International National Conference's working president Omar Abdullah called the lynching as "height of barbarism", expressing solidarity with Pandith's family and colleagues while demanding that the culprits be brought to book and given the sternest possible punishment.Omar Abdullah condemns lynching of police officer in Srinagar The New Indian Express Separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq too criticized it, stating he was "deeply disturbed by the brutal act" while blaming the state for it as a response to its use of the police which he stated was used for "brutalisation".
In the aftermath of the Gaza War (27 December 2008 – 18 January 2009), also known as Operation Cast Lead, Milne cited allegations of Israeli war crimes in arguing thus: "With such powerful evidence of violations of the rules of war now emerging from the rubble of Gaza, the test must be this: is the developing system of international accountability for war crimes only going to apply to the west's enemies – or can the western powers and their closest allies also be brought to book?" In a speech on 9 August 2014 at a Palestine Solidarity Campaign demonstration against the 2014 Israel–Gaza conflictThe Fourteen Films video recording of Milne's speech, delivered on 9 August 2014, is on their YouTube feed here. he said that "Israel has no right to defend itself from territories it illegally occupies. It only has an obligation to withdraw".
John Bauer was born to a middle-class family in Port Elizabeth in the Eastern Cape, and he enjoyed a conventional upbringing until 1983, just before his sixth birthday, when both his mother and grandmother, were run over and killed by a drunken driver. This shattering bereavement cast a shadow over Bauer’s childhood and youth, and later inflected his oeuvre with a permanent sense of yearning and loss. During his early twenties, the wound was reopened by the murder of his surviving grandmother. The culprit was never brought to book, and the crime infused Bauer with a fierce passion for justice and a loathing for all aggression. In 1985, Bauer’s father, an academic, decided to put unhappy associations behind him, and the family started a new life in Newlands, a Cape Town suburb with oak-lined streets and mountain vistas.
Barrington left Bradbury's congregation, and joined that of Jeremiah Hunt, D.D., independent minister and non-subscriber, at Pinners' Hall. Bradbury was brought to book by "a Dissenting Layman" in Christian Liberty asserted, in opposition to Protestant Popery, 1719, a letter addressed to him by name, and answered by "a Gentleman of Exon", in A Modest Apology for Mr. T. Bradbury, 1719. But most of the pamphleteers passed him by as an angry man, to aim at William Tong, Benjamin Robinson, Jeremiah Smith, and Thomas Reynolds, four presbyterian ministers who had issued a whip for the Salters' Hall conference in the subscribing interest, and who subsequently published a joint defence of the doctrine of the Trinity. In 1720, an attempt was made to oust Bradbury from the Pinners' Hall lectureship; in the same year he started an anti-Arian Wednesday lecture at Fetter Lane.
Nick Jordan is a visual artist and experimental filmmaker based in Manchester, UK."Alien Invaders Brought To Book", Towle, Nick. South Manchester Reporter, 21 September 2006 Jordan's work has been shown widely at international exhibitions and film festivals, including Innsbruck International Biennale (Austria); ICA (London); Kunstmuseum (Bonn); Musée du quai Branly (Paris); Whitstable Biennale; BFI London Film Festival; Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival; Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF); Portland International Film Festival; Haus der Kulturen (Berlin); State Darwin Museum (Moscow); Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival; São Paulo International Short Film Festival (Brazil); Kassel Dokfest (Germany); Documenta (Madrid)."Film Material Soup" Nick Jordan also works in a collaborative practice with fellow artist Jacob Cartwright, see Jacob Cartwright and Nick Jordan. The artist's practice is cross-disciplinary, encompassing film, drawing, painting, photography, objects, publications and collaboration, and often explores the relationship between the natural world and social or cultural histories.
Waterkloof Air Force Base where the Jet Airways plane landed in April 2013, sparking the Guptagate controversy On 30 April 2013, an Airbus A330-200 chartered aircraft run by Jet Airways carrying 217 guests from India was cleared to land at the South African Air Force base at Waterkloof for the wedding ceremony of Vega Gupta to Aakash Jahajgarhia at Sun City, North West. This event caused a significant controversy that led to the African National Congress (ANC) and other political parties as well as the South African National Defence Union to denounce this use of the air force base. The ANC issued a statement calling for "those responsible for giving the family permission to come into the country without going through the normal channels be 'brought to book'". In the aftermath of the event, India's High Commissioner Virendra Gupta (not related to the Gupta family) said publicly that the Indian High Commission was given permission to land the plane at Waterkloof Air Force Base.
Interior of the Gaiety, 1869 In 1868, the theatre was sumptuously rebuilt by John Hollingshead as the Gaiety Theatre (announcing its dramatic policy in its name), on a nearby prominent site at the centre of the Aldwych, facing the eastern end of the Strand."Architecture: A city in flux brought to book", The Times, 11 December 2002 It was designed by the theatre architect C. J. Phipps, who also designed the Gaiety Theatre (1871) in Dublin. A restaurant operated in the building, and patrons could eat before seeing the show and then go directly to their seats without having to worry about the weather outside. The Gaiety Theatre opened on 21 December 1868, with On the Cards and several companion pieces, including the successful Robert the Devil, by W. S. Gilbert, a burlesque of the opera Robert le Diable.Digital Guide to Gilbert & Sullivan accessed 1 March 2007 The theatre was a venue primarily for burlesque, variety, continental operetta and light comedy under the management of John Hollingshead from 1868 to 1886, including several operettas by Jacques Offenbach and musical burlesques arranged by the theatre's music director, Wilhelm Meyer Lutz. Gilbert also wrote An Old Score for the theatre in 1869.

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