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"Lawyer" in a Sentence (24 examples)
The defense lawyer was confident that he would be able to answer the prosecutor's arguments in his rebuttal.
I have a feeling you'll be a very good lawyer.
Better to get advice from your lawyer.
The salary of a teacher is lower than that of a lawyer.
The client talked with the lawyer.
A more experienced lawyer would have dealt with the case in a different way.
Ben decided to tell the lawyer everything he knew.
Drake earns his living by working for the lawyer.
Where can I get hold of a good tax lawyer?
Why did the lawyer lose the argument?
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His forefathers had been, as a rule, professional men—physicians and lawyers; his grandfather died under the walls of Chapultepec Castle while twisting a tourniquet for a cursing dragoon; an uncle remained indefinitely at Malvern Hill;[…].
Mr. Wells was a pleasant man of middle-age, with keen eyes, and the typical lawyer’s mouth.
A lawyer's time and advice are his stock in trade. - aphorism often credited to Abraham Lincoln, but without attestation
The species of Eugnomus are very partial to the lawyer (Rubus australis ) when in bloom.
In the lawyer (Rubus australis) a considerable differentiation has taken place. All the alllies of this plant (such as the true roses, brambles, rasps, &c.), exhibit a strong development of epidermal structures in the form of hooks, spines, or hairs, but in none are these structures so perfect as in our lawyer.
A plant that is excessively troublesome in the localities where the native vegetation has been least disturbed is the “lawyer” (Rubus australis).
Besides the bags and nets common throughout the continent, these tribes have water-bags, which they make of closely-plaited “lawyer” (Calamus Australis), and also of palm-leaf sewn with the sinews of animals.
The nest was a foot or two from the ground, and placed in a bunch of lawyer (Calamus ) canes.
This lawyer (Calamus australis) is a climbing palm, throwing up shoots from its roots as thick as a man's finger and tough as wire, covered with sharp spines, and bearing much divided leaves, alternating with tendrils twenty feel long.
They were usually very neatly laid out under arching masses of the exasperating lawyer-palm vines ( Calamus moti and C. australis ), and consequently not too easy to examine.
Lawyer Vine (Calamus muelleri), also known as Hairy Mary and Wait-a-while, is actually a palm, that grows in long canes that loop and snake through the undergrowth.
The trail of the lawyer vine (CALAMUS OBSTRUENS), with its leaf sheath and long tentacles bristling with incurved hooks, is over it all.
The stems of the "lawyer vine" (Flagellaria indica), buz or buzi (W.), boz (E.), are used in house-building, tying fences, etc.
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