Sentence examples for To prosecution from inspiring English sources

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To prosecution

noun

The act of prosecuting a scheme or endeavor.

  • The prosecution of the war fell to Winston Churchill.

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Burroughs himself was no stranger to prosecution.

I would have been open to prosecution.

In 2007 it made slave-owners liable to prosecution.

— might theoretically be subject to prosecution in a Pakistani courtroom.

The vast majority of those cases never led to prosecution.

Gay teenagers would appear to be particularly vulnerable to prosecution.

Law-enforcement officials say there are many obstacles to prosecution.

For Mr. Paterson, an investigation could lead not only to political damage but also to prosecution.

Bush Administration officials, too, had recognized Mohammed's abuse as an impediment to prosecution.

"The result — he was never arrested, never called to testify and never exposed to prosecution".

But not filing taxes for many years is technically subject to prosecution.

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