- - "I ... guilty" (response to a charge)
- - Present in court ("... guilty," e.g.)
- - Say "guilty" or "not guilty," for example
- - Say "not guilty," perhaps
- - State "Not guilty," e.g
- - Say "not guilty," maybe
- - Say "not guilty"
- - Say "not guilty," say
- - Say "guilty" or "not guilty," say
- - State "not guilty"
- - Say "Not guilty," e.g.
- - ...... guilty
- - Argue in a courtroom
- - Express a need for soft metal
- - quiet guide is to make an earnest appeal
- - Address a lawcourt as an advocate
- - Beg as for mercy
- - i implore you to look for it in this sample additive
- - "how do you ......?" (judge's question)
- - Physical education likely to start in a day? Make an appeal!
- - ask for soft metal
- - beg for new pedal
- - take the fifth, say
- - Ask earnestly for piano wire
- - Petition some people admired
- - Ask humbly and gently to have something to write with
- - Beg for introduction to punk and heavy metal
- - appeal quietly for a helpful hint
- - Ask softly, then take charge
- - Pleased to do without south-east appeal
- - Quietly show the way to pray
- - Inner Temple advocates carry on lawsuit
- - Beseech, beg
- - Request on one's knees
- - Initial petition lost? Entreat, appeal, demand!
- - pressure applied to conduct petition
- - .... with; implore
- - quiet guide has to beg
- - make a sincere appeal
- - Offer as excuse
- - Beg for top position then take charge
- - Call urgently for piano wire
- - appeal with urgency
- - Ask earnestly for a quiet hint
- - beg out of simple adoration
- - Pressure escort to appeal
- - Appeal humbly
- - Give one's case
- - Present an argument in court
- - Offer as an excuse
- - Appeal humbly (to)
- - "How do you ......?" (courtroom question)
- - Beg for
- - Request urgently
- - Argue a case
- - Respond to a charge
- - Beg and beg
- - Answer, in court
- - 'I ...... the Fifth'
- - Power metal put forward
- - Beg, implore
- - Make an emotional appeal
- - Request mercy, say
- - Answer a court charge
- - Implore, entreat
- - Answer a charge
- - Notebook contains the French request
- - Make an emotional appeal for police escort
- - Say 'no contest,' say
- - Beg to go first after parking
- - Some in Marple advised to answer charge
- - Show initiative after quiet appeal
- - Assert, as insanity
- - Quietly be out in front making petition
- - More than ask
- - Claim, as insanity
- - Argue, as a court case
- - 'How do you ......?' (court query)
- - Quietly covering main part, carry on lawsuit
- - Ask in earnest
- - Act the advocate
- - Quietly direct to pray
- - Speak on bended knee
- - Profess one's innocence, perhaps
- - Ask on one's knees
- - Appeal of polytechnic's first principal
- - Argue in court
- - Park guide to make an emotional appeal
- - Claim; entreat
- - Use as an excuse
- - Beg and then some
- - Seek mercy, say
- - Get down on one's knees
- - Seek mercy
- - Beg for mercy
- - Appeal or request earnestly
- - Try to persuade, with "with"
- - Court option
- - Respond, as to a charge
- - Say "nolo," say
- - Argue (for)
- - Entreat earnestly
- - Allege in defense
- - Make, as a case
- - Argue at the bar
- - Argue one's case
- - Use arguments
- - Try to persuade (with)
- - Obtest
- - Present a case
- - Argue, as a case
- - Speak in court
- - Make a court statement
- - Make a court move
- - Earnest appeal
- - Give as an excuse.
- - Request earnestly
- - Pray
- - Petition
- - Beg
- - .... appeal
- - Cajole
- - Ask urgently
- - More than request
- - Solicit
- - Urge
- - Argue
- - 'How do you ......?'
- - Make one's case
- - Make a case
- - Beseech
- - Supplicate
- - Appeal earnestly
- - Make an appeal
- - Implore
- - Entreat
- - Tell it to the judge
- - Avoid a trial
- - Beg for parking and take the van
- - Beg to be given a quiet hint
- - Ask that only the end of the needle be stuck in a cushion
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