Examples of 'inns of court' in a sentence

Meaning of "inns of court"

Inns of Court are professional associations for barristers in England and Wales. They provide educational and social support for members and historically played a role in legal education. The four main Inns of Court are Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Inner Temple, and Middle Temple
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All of the chief barons had been trained as lawyers in the inns of court.
Students at the Inns of Court are also eligible subject to some conditions.
It must be perfectly lovely to live and work in the Inns of Court.
The Inns of Court in London were once accommodations for members of the legal profession.
From this it is argued that he had connection to the Inns of Court.
Were at the Inns of Court together.
Like many young men of his social background he also entered the Inns of Court.
He was educated at Oxford and entered the Inns of Court before travelling abroad.
Inns of Court.
He proceeded to London to study law at the inns of court school of law.
You may apply to the Inns of Court through the BPP University to access sponsorship.
My uncle and he were at the Inns of Court together.
He then joined the Inns of Court Officers ' Training Corps as a cavalry officer candidate.
The coats of arms of the four Inns of Court.
Unbeaten in two starts, Inns of Court is difficult to judge.

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Raleigh proceeded to finish his education in the Inns of Court.
The law schools known as Inns of Court also parallel Madrasahs.
He may well have attended one of the Inns of Court.
Budhrani later attended the Inns of Court School of Law becoming a barrister in August 1975.
This practice led to the institution of the Inns of Court system.
William studied law at the Inns of Court in London, returning to Maryland in 1765.
Becoming a barrister requires membership of one of the four Inns of Court in London.
Onwe trained as a barrister at the Inns of Court School of Law in London.
He was previously a pupil in the Oliver Ellsworth Inns of Court.
Gray 's is one of four Inns of Court in London.
He is also a former associate of the Santa Barbara division of the Inns of Court.
Join one of the Inns of Court.
The Inns of Chancery appear to have evolved in tandem with the Inns of Court.
One of the four Inns of Court.
Attia 's father was a contemporary and a friend of Motilal Nehru at the Inns of Court.
His professional education was at the Inns of Court School of Law.
Although now more prosperous, Gray 's Inn is today the smallest of the Inns of Court.
He finished his education at the Inns of Court School of Law.
She is a member of the Florida Bar and the Dunn-Blount Inns of Court.
Gray 's is another of the four Inns of Court in London.
The other Inns ( none of which continues to function ) were not Inns of Court.
Private function at the Inns of Court.
It is named after Gray 's Inn, one of the main Inns of Court.
He was a zealous and efficient member of the Inns of Court Rifle Corps.
Then he went to Gray 's Inn, one of the Inns of Court.
George Owen was educated in law at the Inns of Court in London.
Meanwhile, in 1852 he had become one of the readers appointed by the Inns of Court.
The word Treasurer was borrowed from the Inns of Court in England.
It is based in Holborn, central London, near the main Inns of Court.
The Attorney General . My uncle and he were at the Inns of Court together.
He continued his education at the Inner Temple of the Inns of Court in London.

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