counsel - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • instruct: Top of page Appointment of Counsel The CPS shall follow these procedures for instructing counsel in a VHCC.
  • prosecute: Simon Butler, prosecuting counsel from Cornwall & Hackney appeared to be very uncomfortable with Sunderland's vicious attack.
  • abet: Try not to aid, abet, counsel or procure dishonesty.

Object

  • service: Counseling service for violent men who want to change.

Adjective modifier

  • wise: I, in particular, will miss her wise counsel.
  • in-house: Louise was then employed as in-house counsel at a large cruise operator to give opinions and draft defenses for personal injury and other claims.
  • junior: Press Complaints Commission He was junior counsel in Ford v PCC.
  • legislative: The advice from legislative counsel was that clause 2(3)(b ) should not be read as exclusive.
  • senior: Mr Gamble: We argued long with senior counsel about trying to reach consensus on the wording.
  • legal: On the outside, Michael's legal counsel Veronica Donovan fights for justice.

Noun used with modifier

  • defense: The reading of extracts from his diaries by the defense counsel, he says, made him feel " violated " .
  • prosecution: To help prosecution counsel become familiar with the issues, the CPS even organized a training day.

Possessives

  • clerk: Time estimate 10 days. Such date to be fixed by counsels ' clerks in consultation with the Clerk of the Rules.

Preposition: of

  • perfection: Some of the book's recommendations are undoubtedly counsels of perfection.
  • despair: Does he really want to throw liberty away or is it some counsel of despair?

Preposition: for

  • appellant: Nor was it embraced by counsel for the appellant with any enthusiasm when it was drawn to his attention by this Court.

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