(1) The rope led to a hut in the forest that looked like a cabman's shelter .
Carman
Definition:
(n.) A man whose employment is to drive, or to convey goods in, a car or car.
Example Sentences:
(1) Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye, said Mr Carman would be remembered for turning "the courtroom into melodrama".
(2) It has also been suggested that melatonin administration can reduce anxiety (Golus and King, 1981), affect learning (Datta and King, 1980), and exacerbate symptoms in patients suffering from severe depression (Carman et al., 1976).
(3) Neil Hamilton v Al Fayed, 1999 George Carman's last great libel victory came after Neil Hamilton, the former Tory MP, sued Mohamed Al Fayed, over allegations that he had taken up to £50,000 in cash from the owner of Harrod's to do his bidding in Parliament.
(4) Effects of filter bed parameters on refiltration rates were studied, and a relationship was found by the use of the Kozeny-Carman equation.
(5) Sonia Sutcliffe v News of the World, 1990 The wife of the Yorkshire Ripper lost her libel claim over News of the World allegations that she had an affair with a Greek holiday company chief who resembled her husband During the hearing, Carman claimed she had courted the press for financial gain before listing the £334,000 damages she had obtained in actions against newspapers.
(6) Father and son discussed Liberal concerns about Smith at length in May 1979 as Thorpe prepared to go to trial, Carman said, amid concerns that their disclosure could harm the former leader's defence.
(7) A spokesman for Greater Manchester police confirmed that an officer has spoken to Carman.
(8) Gillian Taylforth v the Sun, 1994 One of Carman's most celebrated victories, the EastEnders actress lost her libel over a report that she had performed oral sex on her fiance in a layby on the A1 after the QC produced one of his famous 11th-hour rabbits from a hat: a video of Ms Taylforth holding a bottle proclaiming to her fellow partygoers "I give good head".
(9) But Carman argued the MP's career was already in shreds.
(10) Once again Carman unveiled a last minute exocet - this time travel documents from British Airways that showed his wife - whom he claimed had paid the bill - and daughter were never in Paris that weekend but actually in Switzerland.
(11) Thorpe's legal team was concerned that the magazine's report might be followed up by a national newspaper and have a negative impact upon the trial, Carman said.
(12) Mr Carman, who first came to prominence defending the former Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe on charges of conspiracy to kill and incitement to murder, moved to the libel courts late in life.
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(14) With the aid of the wily old George Carman on our side we won – a miracle result entirely thanks to a jury, not the judge, who, by the end of the trial had ensured there was nothing left of our defence except arguments on meaning.
(15) 3) Difference of the particle size varying from 1.50 mu(bulk particle size) and 0.64 mu(mechanical limit size) measured by Kozeny-Carman method did not affect on the absorption in rats and dogs.
(16) His son, Dominic Carman, who stood for the Lib Dems in 2010 in Barking and again at the Barnsley byelection in 2011, said that he discussed the Smith allegations with his father in May 1979 as the trial was about to begin.
(17) Carman destroyed Hamilton in the witness box, lovingly re-creating every morsel of food and sip of vintage champagne the former minister and his wife, Christine, enjoyed during a free visit to Fayed's Ritz hotel in Paris.
(18) Solution of the Kozeny-Carman equation for the observed flow velocities and pressure gradients yielded a mean hydraulic radius of the pathways followed by the liquid ranging from 2 to 4 microns.
(19) Again, with Geraldine Proudler and George Carman on our case, we won a dramatic high court battle after producing, mid-trial; the airline tickets, which proved that Aitken had given perjured evidence.
(20) Mr Carman famously described Mr Hamilton as "on the make and on the take".