Sentence examples for be arrested by from inspiring English sources

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be arrested by

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To stop the motion of (a person or animal).

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"They can be arrested by the law, put into prison, tried in a court.

They can be arrested by police for crimes or non-attendance in court".

Eventually some of the hostages were freed, only to be arrested by Egyptian troops.

Anyone suspected of committing a public order offence would be arrested by the British transport police.

And if people break the law, they will be arrested by the police on the site".

It is significant that Desborough is the most junior journalist to be arrested by police.

He waited a week or so because he was worried that he might be arrested by the west Germans.

You're not going to let me down, and be arrested by Operation Yewtree, are you, I say.

But Hamas refused to send the pilgrims back through Kerem Shalom, saying that its supporters could be arrested by Israel.

Speaking of Ms. Brooks, an official at News International said: "When she resigned on Friday, we were not aware that she would be arrested by the police".

Documents quoted from the Vatican archives revealed that the wartime pontiff told senior bishops that, should he be arrested by the Nazis, his resignation would become effective immediately.

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