noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
protective custody
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The children were taken into protective custody .
remanded in custody (= kept in prison )
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Smith was remanded in custody until Tuesday.
taken into protective custody
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The children were taken into protective custody .
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
federal
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If all goes as planned, Autumn Jackson and Jose Medina are spending their last weekend in federal custody .
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But Marzook remained in federal custody .
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He has been in federal custody since his indictment last August, unable to make bail.
joint
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We got joint custody of the children.
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They were given joint custody of Emma and Lucy, with Gabrielle having care and control.
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He now lives on his own in west London and has joint custody of his two children.
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After the breakup the parents were awarded joint custody and Tom resided for part of the week with each.
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In the divorce petition he claimed, interalia, interim and permanent joint custody of, and access to, the child.
protective
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But that we are being held in protective custody in a special private clinic.
safe
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Mere negligence on the part of the recipient with respect to the safe custody of the thing will not make him liable.
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Candidates are responsible for the safe custody and retention of their records of achievement, examination certificates and diplomas.
■ NOUN
battle
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Allen is involved in a bitter custody battle for his and Mia's three children.
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On all sides of the debate, experts agree that children have already lost as soon as a custody battle begins.
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They are now locked in a bitter custody battle over their three children.
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And he never mentioned the custody battle for his two young children that recently ended.
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The long-awaited report has been a key part of the couple's bitter custody battle .
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So was the custody battle over her children.
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In a custody battle she would naturally be awarded the boy.
case
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Female speaker How did he cope during the custody cases ?
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But they may not consider the outcome of either the criminal or the child custody cases , Fujisaki said.
child
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Financial and child custody disputes are dealt with informally by the Registrar.
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But they may not consider the outcome of either the criminal or the child custody cases, Fujisaki said.
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He gave her specialist child custody advice and helped her win legal aid for her court battle.
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The prize for the innocent spouse lay in benefits such as child custody and financial support.
dispute
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Financial and child custody disputes are dealt with informally by the Registrar.
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This custody dispute has been compared endlessly to the biblical case before Solomon.
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Since each matrimonial property or custody dispute is to be decided according to judicial discretion the result is that litigation abounds.
officer
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Detention is supervised by a custody officer who turns out on closer inspection to be a police officer with a different name.
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Where a person has been arrested and charged, the review officer is the custody officer.
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Their conversations with suspects are likely to be more intelligible than the form-filling friendliness of any number of custody officers .
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He asked that his son be informed, but the custody officer authorised delayed notification, and C was advised of this.
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The pivotal safeguard in the Act is the new institution of custody officer .
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The focus is on the operational role of custody officers .
youth
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He was sentenced to eight years in youth custody .
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He sentenced teenager Mark Acklom to four years youth custody after he posed as a City stockbroker in a £466,000 mortgage fraud.
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On appeal: 21 months' youth custody .
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He was also given concurrent youth custody sentences of five years, three years and one year.
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Daft Singlewood, of Coundon, Co Durham, was yesterday given two years youth custody for theft.
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He was sentenced to 18 months' youth custody and was banned from driving for six years.
■ VERB
appear
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Caldwell was remanded in custody to appear in a Belfast court again on October 1.
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He was remanded in custody to appear again next Thursday.
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He was remanded in custody to appear at Crumlin Road Courthouse on June 11.
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Both were remanded in custody to appear at Chichester Street courthouse on April 21.
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Both men were remanded in custody to appear before Haverhill magistrates tomorrow.
award
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What court is going to award custody of a five-year-old girl to a single man who's constantly overseas on business?
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After the breakup the parents were awarded joint custody and Tom resided for part of the week with each.
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The Browns have been critical of the judge since she awarded Simpson custody .
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The nightmare ended when a High Court judge agreed to award permanent custody to them.
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A judge awarded Simpson full custody of the children in December.
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A New York judge awarded custody of the boy to Leo in 1994 and allowed Heard to see him every other weekend.
die
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That black youth dying in police custody has not helped.
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The change in policy came after an incident in which a burglary suspect who had been sprayed died in custody .
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Thousands are reported to have died in custody over the past decade as a result.
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Gammage died while in their custody .
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Deaths in detention are not phenomena of the distant past: last year two people were reported as having died in custody .
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Death probe: An inquest will open soon to establish how a 37-year-old man died while in custody at Darlington police station.
escape
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Meanwhile Mrs thomas's other grandson James Bellamy is now on the run after escaping from police custody .
give
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Or was he going to give them his blessing and yet refuse to give custody of the child to Maria Luisa?
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They had never again given Jeanne custody of her chil-dren.
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They were given joint custody of Emma and Lucy, with Gabrielle having care and control.
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At that moment, and quite smartly, the husband settled and agreed to give her sole custody .
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He gave her specialist child custody advice and helped her win legal aid for her court battle.
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She gave up Giorgio in return for custody of the girl.
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Daft Singlewood, of Coundon, Co Durham, was yesterday given two years youth custody for theft.
hold
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But that we are being held in protective custody in a special private clinic.
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The violence was intensified when a black held in custody on a minor charge was beaten by a crowd of whites.
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He was arrested and yesterday he was being held in custody in London while detectives questioned him.
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We parents would hold these gifts in custody , and in time, would pass them on to our children.
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If so the alleged offender may be held in custody to await trial.
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The two men were held in military custody , incommunicado, for some time and are believed to have been ill-treated.
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Baquerizo had been held in custody since May and, since Aug. 19, had been on hunger strike.
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She ordered Cook to be held in custody for three weeks.
keep
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My Department is providing £200,000 this financial year to motor projects dealing with young offenders, thereby keeping them out of custody .
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In June 1980 Rosemary had to fight to keep custody of her son and daughter.
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Mrs Rachael will keep custody of the children.
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The desire to persist in interrogation is a valid reason for keeping a suspect in custody for thirty-six hours and indeed beyond.
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But prosecuting lawyers went to great lengths to keep Hagans in custody .
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All 20 were kept in custody during the match.
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They kept me in custody overnight.
place
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Over the past two years, Suffolk has had only three offenders under 14 who need to be placed in custody .
release
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The Jana'ata, preoccupied with larger affairs, pressed no charges and released Sandoz to the custody of the Consortium.
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They released him in my custody .
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On the day after Rafeedie's decision Alvarez was released from custody and allowed to return to Guadalajara.
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When I paid your bail you were released into my custody .
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Read in studio A man has died in hospital, after being released from Police custody .
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Leanne was also taken to hospital, suffering from shock, but was later released into police custody .
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Advani was released from the custody of the Bihar state government on Nov. 4.
remain
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Some were deported, but most remained in custody .
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He may be returned to Texas this week, but he will remain in the custody of federal officers.
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Three 15-year-olds and one boy aged 13 remained in custody .
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But Marzook remained in federal custody .
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On Monday the men were each granted bail on condition that they remained in military custody .
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While that appeal is heard the defendant will remain in custody .
take
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A Dumfries and Galloway Police spokesman has now announced that a man has been taken into custody .
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Three suspects were taken into custody and police were questioning them Friday morning.
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Halil Guzel was taken into overnight custody by the regular police at Istanbul airport when he landed on Thursday.
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The second suspect was taken into custody .
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They were both frisked then cuffed and taken into custody .
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Bailey, who had been free on bail, was taken into custody after the verdict Thursday.
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You will all be taken into custody and escorted to Burford by the militia.
win
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Only the fear that he might win custody of their son Robert held the marriage together.
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Simpson won custody of them from the Browns late last year.
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Simpson recently won full custody of the children from the Browns after a bitter court battle.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fearing her uncle would gain custody of the child, she went into hiding.
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I loved my three girls, and losing custody was the most traumatic thing that has ever happened to me.
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If you leave me, I'll get custody of the kids, because everyone knows you're sick.
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The father has custody in only 10% of cases.
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Tony insists he will seek joint custody of Joshua.
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Waltman's wife had been granted temporary custody of their child after her husband's arrest.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He was remanded in custody for seven days.
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I assume that in each case time in custody before trial is counted as part of the period before the first review.
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On Wednesday, he was in the custody of federal authorities in Baton Rouge.
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Once an item is introduced in a trial, court clerks assume custody of it, locking it in a courthouse cabinet.
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She had custody of their three-year-old son Scott.
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Three suspects were taken into custody and police were questioning them Friday morning.