noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a courtroom drama (= about events in a court )
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The lawyer and sleuth Perry Mason was the hero of 82 courtroom dramas.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
drama
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There are a lot of courtroom drama books and serial killer tales about, but this one is special.
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Her stories of courtroom drama had a strong effect.
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If he had his way this would be a five-hour courtroom drama with Sonny playing himself in the role.
■ VERB
leave
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As he was leaving the courtroom he collapsed.
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I can feel his eyes on me as I leave the courtroom .
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As they left the courtroom Ford tried to speak to Mitchum, but Geisler barred his way.
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As he left the courtroom , Franco appeared calm, smiling and chatting with Teich and his interpreter.
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Everybody knew Al was vicious in the courtroom , but they knew he left it in the courtroom.
pack
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So back to California he presumably went, without being given the chance to display his profundities before a packed courtroom .
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Shipman stared straight ahead as the foreman of the jury read out the verdict tothe packed courtroom .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A fight broke out in a London courtroom yesterday.
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Roberts told a packed courtroom of the events that occurred on the night of the murder.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a witness, courtroom observers described him as alternately charming and evasive.
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But most of you are not qualified to walk into a courtroom .
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He opened it and read what only twelve other people in the courtroom could have known.
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In the courtrooms, we hear our hometown lawyers pleading to a jury of our neighbors.
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Norris emphasized his 29 years of experience and his continued courtroom work prosecuting felony cases.
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Outside the Santiago courtroom the victims gathered to read the judges' decision and console one another.
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The courtroom was the diminutive Carman's stage, where he played carefully to the jury with meticulously prepared gestures and phrases.
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The firm's woes are not confined to the courtroom .