Solicitor
"Solicitor" in a Sentence (12 examples)
I asked the solicitor to make out my will.
He is qualified as a solicitor.
I'll let you know my decision after I have consulted my solicitor.
Tom is a solicitor.
Mennad is a solicitor.
She wants to be a solicitor.
Wonder why he was struck off the rolls. Had his office in Hume street. Same house as Molly’s namesake, Tweedy, crown solicitor for Waterford.
I think she'll be successful as a solicitor.
He wants a solicitor.
Born in 1939 to parents who ran a gasoline station, Mr. Howard trained as a solicitor.
“I beg, Mr Allworthy,” answered Sophia, “you will not insist on my reasons;—[…] Your nephew, sir, hath many virtues—he hath great virtues, Mr Allworthy. I question not but he will do you honour in the world, and make you happy.”—“I wish I could make him so, madam,” replied Allworthy; “but that I am convinced is only in your power. It is that conviction which hath made me so earnest a solicitor in his favour.”
[…] sex workers are regarded as born to be punished; the solicitors of their services are not.
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