(1) A failure by the Court to maintain a dynamic and evolutive approach would risk rendering it a bar to reform or improvement.
(3) Sometimes it is not treated as an absolute bar but as merely an important matter to be weighed on the balance of convenience.
(4) That benefits the lessee: it removes a possible bar to registration.
(5) The renovations will include an extra bar upstairs, mood lighting on the windows overlooking the river and pastel-themed decor.
(6) Routinely described as a gourmet pub, it is really more of a restaurant with a small bar for pre-dinner drinks.
(7) Sam reached under the bar , opened a bottle of Irish stout, and put it on the table.
(8) Clark's shot hit the bar
(9) He looked through the gap between the door and the wall, a small bar of light illuminating his frightened features.
(10) In an unprecedented move Magistrate Nicholas got up from the bench and sat at the bar table with the witness and the accused.
(11) The space can be subdivided for use as a convenience store and coffee shop or a sandwich bar .
(12) The prisoner at the bar
(13) In classical Athens, for an adult male to be passive was a bar to the exercise of citizenship.
(14) The defendant at the bar stands indicted by the grand jury of this county with the crime of murder in the first degree.
(15) A teenager from Westbury got more than he bargained for when he bit into a chocolate bar to find a piece of metal embedded in it.
(16) If a tench wants to move from one side of a bar to the other it has two options.
(17) Over 60 mums attended and were also given a presentation on the history of Mothers' Day and a bar of chocolate by year six children.
(18) Does the fraudulent misrepresentation bar Mr Halley's claim?
(19) The immigration status of victims of crime should not act as a bar to the prosecution of criminal offences: yet of course, it does.
(20) The same year he would be called to the bar and later established a small practice in Montreal.