Examples of 'you to court' in a sentence

Meaning of "you to court"

You to court is an expression that signifies a legal action or process where someone brings a lawsuit or takes legal action against another person. It implies that the person being addressed will be summoned or required to appear in court to address the legal matter or resolve a dispute. This phrase is often used to convey a warning or threat of legal action in response to a perceived wrongdoing or dispute

How to use "you to court" in a sentence

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you to court
I could take you to court for assault.
I should not have taken you to court.
I will take you to court for kidnapping.
I doubt she will take you to court.
I can take you to court for that.
We stand to make millions if we take you to court.
I am not gonna take you to court or anything.
Otherwise known as the people taking you to court.
I can not take you to court without evidence.
The university is gonna take you to court.
Take you to court and sequester.
We might just get you to court on time.
We want the money now or we are gonna take you to court.
She wants you to court her.
We want to punish you by dragging you to court.

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Taking you to court would be hard.
And then they take you to court.
I will take you to court if you do not agree.
But they will take you to court.
Taking you to court is a waste of fuel.
She will go with you to court today.
I have no alternative but to get me a lamer and take you to court.
I can take you to court sometime.
Refuse to pay and we take you to court.
They will drag you to court for no reason.
Tomorrow a big convoy will take you to court.
He wanted to take you to court for your debts.
He could very well have taken you to court.
I will send you to court then.
To resolve it the owner has to take you to court.
I asked you to court her.
They will rarely take you to court.
We will take you to court and you will lose.
The man was taking you to court.
If a creditor takes you to court it will seriously damage your credit.
I am not gonna take you to court.
Accompany you to court hearings.
There is enough to send you to court.
A bank is taking you to court because you owe them money.
Creditors can take you to court.
No one will take you to court just for speaking in front of a crowd.
Elizabeth is inviting you to court her.
They can take you to court and make you pay them a large sum in compensation.
I am not going with you to court tomorrow.
But only after the suppliers threatened to take you to court.
I will get you to court.
You owe somebody money and they are taking you to court.
We welcome you to court.
Mind that we have enough evidence against you to take you to court.
He can take you to court.

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