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solicitor - use in sentences
Converse of object
- instruct: Thomas was a solicitor instructed on behalf of Hobson plc.
- consult: You will need to consult a solicitor about this.
- practice: Behind the movement is Ian Muirhead, formerly a practicing English solicitor.
- nominate: You only pay when your nominated solicitors have successfully received endowment compensation on your behalf.
- appoint: The solicitor appointed by Anne's family tells her to expect a jail sentence.
- employ: Four pilot projects have been running in which solicitors directly employed by the Board work in partnership with advice organizations.
Converse of subject
- instruct: If you wish to go further you will need to be instructed by a solicitor or undertake the training of public access.
Adjective modifier
- qualified: The trainee works closely with a partner or qualified solicitor in each seat.
- non-practising: About the Author Matthew Hutton is a non-practising solicitor ( admitted 1979 ), who has specialized in tax for over 25 years.
- experienced: Let us know a little about your claim and we will get an experienced solicitor to call you.. .
Modifies a noun
- advocate: Bob Livingstone has requested that the solicitor advocates ' poster be put up.
Noun used with modifier
- conveyancing: Expert national conveyancing services at substantially discounted rates from leading UK conveyancing solicitors.
- trainee: Advice: send largest trainee solicitor to reception office to sort out.
- negligence: He was represented by specialist clinical negligence solicitor Olive Lewin.
- injury: Our personal injury solicitors deal with cases from start to finish.
Possessives
- claimant: On 7th April the claimant's solicitors faxed to them copies of the documents they had filed with the court six weeks earlier.
- defendant: The defendant's solicitors promptly pointed out the mistake in the name of the defendant.
- plaintiff: The defendant amended his report and sent it to the plaintiff's solicitors.
- seller: Once all parties have agreed the seller's solicitor will send a letter concluding the bargain.
- complainant: A Notice of Appeal was received by Nominet from the Complainant's solicitors on 22 July, 2002.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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