warrant - use in sentences

Object

  • accuracy: We do not warrant the accuracy or completeness of such information.
  • investigation: Do they not warrant a full investigation of how he died, following the intervention of three NHS Trusts?

Converse of object

  • execute: PACE provides them with several other powers: To execute a warrant of arrest or commitment.
  • suspend: If accepted, this will suspend the warrant so long as you keep up-to-date with the agreed payments.
  • withdraw: Two MCCs withdrew old breach warrants ( more than 12 months ).

Adjective modifier

  • covered: Is there a minimum order volume in covered warrants?
  • eu-wide: The purpose of EU-wide arrest warrants was to help speed up extradition proceedings between members of the EU.
  • royal: This still showed the sealed can, as well as two royal warrants ( to the King and Queen ).
  • biblical: As someone has said: " This is a plain biblical warrant for a life assurance policy.

Modifies a noun

  • Friday: Might be the bench warrant friday gets quot bob competing at the.
  • Wednesday: Search warrants wednesday four of a. Another firm recently believe a word these wraps include.

Noun used with modifier

  • interception: ISPs can be forced to install equipment to support interception warrants.
  • arrest: Cohen filed a motion to vacate the arrest warrant, citing the threat to human life.
  • extradition: To see him arrested again on an extradition warrant beggars belief.
  • bench: Might be the bench warrant friday gets quot bob competing at the.
  • search: Even with a search warrant, they still cannot forcibly enter your house.
  • death: In 1661, the judges who had signed the death warrant of Charles I of England were pursued by Charles II.

Preposition: of

  • execution: If he issues a warrant of execution, the bailiff cannot levy on tools of the trade or on the van.
  • arrest: PACE provides them with several other powers: To execute a warrant of arrest or commitment.

Preposition: for

  • arrest: Background: A warrant for the arrest of Andrew Regan was issued on 8 October 1999.

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