Sentences with phrase «to bring someone to book»

I am hopefully bringing them to book club if I don't eat them ALL before 7:30.
Many have asked that the residents be brought to book for their actions.
I was looking for a recipe to bring to my book club meet.
The highest law officer in England and Wales brought to book by judicial review.
Evolving in Monkey Town didn't exactly sell off the shelves --(it's always a fun surprise when someone brings it to a book signing!)
«If there is any vigilantism in your area, you must investigate and bring them to book otherwise the commander of that area — be it the village, district or regional commanders — must be sanctioned, we must stop it.
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), wants the National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, to help bring to book party activists who attacked some four journalists at the party headquarters late last year.
The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) in January 2018, asked the National Chairman of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP), Freddie Blay, to help bring to book party activists who attacked some four journalists at the party headquarters in the latter part of 2017.
«I call on the security agencies to get to the root of this devilish act and ensure that the culprits are brought to book immediately,» he said.
In a fairly bold statement about what digital publishing brings to books, Shavani essentially agrees that technology is not the death of books, as some early critics of e-reading and the broader instant access to self - publishing through ebooks have claimed.
the rye brownie recipe brought me to this book and i have been enjoying the scone recipes and cake recipes.
Now if neither the referee or the linesman could see that then they need to be seriously brought to book.
It will also support such agencies to bring to book individuals or companies involved in any criminal act that undermines the nation's economy».
The statement read, «The Acting President also calls on all the different groups of people in Ile - Ife to live in harmony, remain calm and keep the peace while police investigation is in progress, assuring them that perpetrators of the acts of violence will be identified and brought to book according to law.
Backing calls by some of his colleagues to have the MP brought to book; Mr Tetteh Chaie could not comprehend how a member of such an honourable House will treat an official of the country with disdain.
No excuse should be given for this wicked act again and perpetrators must be brought to book now.
In line with our condemnation of the act, we want the culprits brought to book.
The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure that those who have killed Fulani pastoralists are brought to book also.
«It would be disastrous for the APC as a party if the killings are not stopped, if murderers are not brought to book.
Catholic Knights of the Order of St. Mulumba have decried the inability of the federal government to stop the gory killings and wanton destruction of property and livelihoods by armed herdsmen, urging it to bring to book all those behind the acts of brigandage and savagery.
Security agencies are carrying out their investigations and they assured me that whoever is found wanting would be brought to book irrespective of his or her status in the society,» he said.
My research brought me to a book called Your Body's Many Cries for Water, By, F. Barmanghelidj, M.D. Like the books I read in my early 20s, this book has changed my life.
He talks about what brought him to each book - or vice versa; the people in his life he associates each book with; how each has led him to other books; how each is part of his understanding of himself in the world.
Nevertheless, the Paris of Rundell's imagination is a magical place, full of amazement and mysteries, largely due to the clever and luminous prose brought to the book by the author.
An additional factor that digital publishing has brought to book pricing is the ability to manipulate the prices almost immediately, either to take advantage of promotions or simply to test the waters with consumer purchasing, a tactic that was not feasible with print - only publication sold via brick - and - mortar bookstores.
That's exactly what Judith Briles brings to your book and / or speaking project.
How do you equate and express the value that editors bring to the book development process, especially to those that mis - understand the role of editors?
Every month, IBPA brings to the book industry current news of our members» achievements.
Which brings us to the books I've been devouring back to back, between writing jags.
But DPAs, which are expected to be introduced in the UK from next February, will offer another tool for prosecutors struggling to bring to book corporate wrongdoers who rely on the cost and complexity of cross border investigations to evade justice.
The authors bring to the book their invaluable mix of first - hand and professional experience.»
He thus cautioned that it was necessary the Police sends a clear signal that «irrespective of who you are, if you flout the rules, you are caught and punished, and it is even more imperative for the leaders of both parties to bring you to book if you are identified as a perpetrator.»
The Tangible book is a social experience, you can loan them out to friends or bring them to book club meeting.
«Our security forces must not stop until everyone involved in the orchestration and execution of today's massacre in St. Philip's Catholic Church, Anambra is brought to book by the strong arm of justice.
«If there is any vigilantism is in your area, you must investigate and bring them to book otherwise the commander of that area — be it the village, district or regional commanders — must be sanctioned, we must stop it.
Patient safety will remain at risk until big pharma's top executives are brought to book for their companies» actions, says Paul Thacker
«I call on the security agencies to get to the root of this devilish act and ensure that the culprits and masterminds are brought to book immediately
I brought this to my book group potluck, and everyone raved.
I have brought it to book club, a wine tasting party (best kind of party in my book), and most recently to a fun little get together where half of the pinwheels didn't even make it downstairs to the bar before they were gobbled up.
«We will leave the security agencies that are responsible for investigating such things to do that and we hope that all the culprits will be picked up and brought to book.
As Andrew Cook says in this vivid and detailed account of the period, history «has failed to bring to book the other political leaders of the day who in reality eclipsed Lloyd George in terms of honours sales and political chicanery».
Former Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection Nana Oye Lithur has asked President Nana Akufo - Addo to acknowledge that Ghanaians have been «split right in the middle» by the actions of the notorious «invincible forces» he has refused to bring to book.
Several says after some journalists were assaulted by security guards of the governing New Patirotic Party [NPP], at the party's headquarters in Accra, the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), is calling on the leadership of the NPP to ensure that the culprits are brought to book.
She further challenged the President to publicly swear if he did not kill the former Abuakwa North Member of Parliament (MP) late JB Danquah, asking why perpetrators have not been brought to book.
Everyone involved from conception to execution of this heinous crime must be brought to book
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) is asking the Police to investigate and bring to book its personnel that unleashed mayhem on pro-opposition groups who were demonstrating over the voters register.
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