To say the truth, I believe habit teaches men to bear the burthens of the mind, as it inures them to bear heavy burthens on their shoulders.
And then turning to Booth, he said, "Was there ever such another fellow as this brother of mine?
However, at present, the punishment of all perjury is only pillory and transportation for seven years; and, as it is a traversable and bailable offence, methods are found to escape any punishment at all.
As this was a bailable offense, however, Burr was soon at liberty once more.
And take a hint; this affair may be bailable or it may not be.
The magistrate insisted that my case was not a bailable one, and indeed I knew that much myself; but the Judge said that he would admit me to bail, and he can do so, can he not?
Not a bailable case, Mr. Sheridan, as you, being a lawyer, should be very well aware.
The courts have held that it is not necessary in Texas, but there is a statute that says that, and then he--his purpose is to hold an examining trial to see whether it is a bailable case or not.
Well, that is called--you can have an examining trial before the magistrate to see whether it is a bailable matter.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bailable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.