bail - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • skip: The message is clear from now on, defendants skipping bail will be dealt.
  • refuse: Of the 3 charged, 1 was police bailed and 2 were refused bail.
  • grant: District judge Joanne Alderson sent him for sentence at Derby Crown Court on August 3. He was granted bail.
  • deny: He poses a threat to the public and should be denied bail.
  • jump: While the Indian executives continue to appear in court, Anderson jumped bail and has not presented himself despite repeated summons.
  • oppose: Procurator fiscal Ms Sue Foard opposed bail, saying Mahady had breached previous orders in the past.

Adjective modifier

  • unconditional: The youth was released on unconditional bail pending reports.
  • conditional: They were remanded on conditional bail to appear in Southwark Crown Court.

Modifies a noun

  • bondsman: Allthe second method the Habitat Futons and Furnishings cda is bail bondsmen.
  • hostel: Those remanded in custody awaiting trial or required to live in a bail hostel are entitled to housing benefit for up to 52 weeks.
  • indictment: Extensions were granted at least once in 24 % of all bail indictments compared with just 6 % in 1995.
  • hearing: Phillips will now appear for a bail hearing at Southwark Crown Court in the next forty eight hours.
  • bond: Free green card or Spanish bail bond for up to 60 days travel in Western Europe on request.
  • warrant: The idea paid off handsomely as we arrested 24 people and executed 65 bail warrants.

Noun used with modifier

  • pre-charge: Use of pre-charge bail is a critical element in the success of CPS lawyers at the point of charge.
  • hay: Seeding rattled through with Dale Holmes strolling in 1st in seeding, Longden nearly came in last after hitting that for mentioned hay bail.
  • police: The total number of persons on police bail now stands at twenty two.

Infinitive complement

  • appear: He has been bailed to appear at Bow St Magistrates Court on 2 July 2003.

Present participle complement

  • pend: All three have been released on police bail pending further forensic tests.

Followed by an intransitive particle

  • out: Alex starts to bail out with an orange plastic mug.

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