Sentence examples for attempt to implicate from inspiring English sources

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Theresa May has been accused, by a former director of public prosecutions, of an "extremely ugly and unhelpful" attempt to implicate opponents of David Miranda's detention in condoning terrorism.

The statement made by the Secret Army Organization leader, on trial for his life, was an evident attempt to implicate members of the government in his decision to join the OAS.

Further, that the meeting rejoiced in the complete failure of the dishonest and lying attempt to implicate the Conservative leaders in a conspiracy with the rebel party against the bonds of union between Great Britain and Ireland, and they begged respectfully to assure Lord Salisbury and his colleagues of their unabated confidence in them.

François Roux, the defence lawyer, from France, was expected to condemn Duch's prolonged detention, and Robert Petit, the main international prosecutor, to claim that Duch was part of a joint criminal enterprise an attempt to implicate the other defendants in the S-21 atrocities.

Any attempt to implicate a specific occupational activity in the genesis of LBP requires a methodologically rigorous approach.

They spray-painted slogans onto the walls of the gate in an attempt to implicate the country's leftist guerillas: "The FMLN executed the enemy spies.

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Another alleged piece of intelligence attempts to implicate Aamer's lawyer, Clive Stafford Smith, in helping to organise a hunger strike, a claim Stafford Smith has already vigorously denied.

And he's going to be sentenced for that crime, regardless of these desperate attempts to implicate as many people as he can".

The Optimate leader unsuccessfully attempted to implicate Caesar in Catiline's conspiracy to seize power (63), and in return Caesar in 62 accused Catulus of embezzling public funds—a charge that was later dropped.

Mr McBride has also attempted to implicate Mr Miliband in the spin culture that prevailed in parts of the Labour government, suggesting he might "have problems" if email exchanges between Mr Miliband and spin doctor Derek Draper came to light.

A rising tide of homophobia in parts of the media has accompanied and followed the adoption of that law, including attempts to implicate homosexuals in a recent series of terror attacks.

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