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How To Use Forewoman In A Sentence

  • ‘We are very deadlocked, it's almost half and half,’ the forewoman later told the judge.
  • The jury forewoman on a capital murder trial said this of a fellow juror who believed the defendant deserved to die, yet couldn't vote for death.
  • Jury forewoman, Amanda Cooley, called Lee "a very impressive gentleman. " Another juror agreed, describing Lee as "the most credible witness, " a person who "had a lot of impact on a lot of people.
  • No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work. CHAPTER XIV
  • The judge finally asked if there were any reasonable prospect that 10 of them might ever agree - the minimum number required for a verdict - and the forewoman replied, ‘No, your honour.’
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  • Madison has hard water, and treatment plant forewoman Connie Silva said she has been looking forward to getting Lewis & Clark water. Water project shortfall leaves towns high and dry
  • No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work.
  • A federal judge has denied what he called a "harebrained" motion by Rod Blagojevich's lawyers over what they claimed was potential misconduct by the jury forewoman at his retrial. NYT > Home Page
  • He showed no visible sign of emotion when the guilty pleas were announced by the jury forewoman.
  • A group of jurors who wanted to convict deposed the forewoman.
  • The girls spin on; a kind of forewoman, Mary, upbraids Senta with idling and staring at the picture and dreaming away her life ” for the girl is quite open about her sympathy with the accursed seafaring man. Richard Wagner
  • March! "again called the forewoman, with the coolness a veteran fireman might have envied. The Moving Picture Girls at Rocky Ranch Or, Great Days Among the Cowboys
  • The women at the boards near to her scrambled, first, to the hot iron to save the cloth, and then to her, while the forewoman hurried belligerently down the aisle. CHAPTER I
  • The women at the boards near to her scrambled, first, to the hot iron to save the cloth, and then to her, while the forewoman hurried belligerently down the aisle. CHAPTER I
  • Their forewoman was the daughter of a rich farmer at Donnemarie, burdened with nine children, to whom he had endeavored to give a good start in life, being aware that at his death his property, divided into nine parts, would be but little for any one of them. The Celibates
  • The words I pronounced as forewoman would change someone's life.
  • The excused forewoman is a 55-year-old widow who works as a supervisor for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
  • It was revealed after his trial that the jury forewoman in his case was the ex-wife of the deputy sheriff who testified in the case.
  • In each class of employment there may be an assistant forewoman for every 20 women working at each place at each trade, and two assistant forewomen and one forewoman for every 40 women.
  • The equivalent of a sergeant is a "forewoman," and there are quartermistresses in charge of stores. Women and War Work
  • The girls spin on; a kind of forewoman, Mary, upbraids Senta with idling and staring at the picture and dreaming away her life -- for the girl is quite open about her sympathy with the accursed seafaring man. Richard Wagner Composer of Operas
  • No bullying nor entreating of the forewoman could persuade the women to return to work. CHAPTER XIV
  • The excused forewoman is a 55-year-old widow who works as a supervisor for the Immigration and Naturalization Service.
  • After all, she has been his forewoman for years, and knows him like clockwork.
  • The jury was on the eve of delivering their verdict, the jury forewoman had a heart attack.
  • Kaidi is a ma'aziba, which translates as "forewoman" in the regional dialect. Arabnews - frontpage
  • The jury forewoman, chosen because she happened to be seated in the first chair in the jury box, is a middle-aged black woman who lived in the Parkchester section of the Bronx several decades ago.
  • I interviewed all the jurors after the trial, and what happened was, the forewoman on the eve of the verdict, the forewoman had a heart attack, and so they had to begin deliberations all over again.
  • According to a Reuters report, the jury forewoman said that the panel did not consider the verdict to be excessive.
  • The suspended assistant police commissioner had stood stoically as the jury forewoman was asked 20 times for a verdict.

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