Sentence examples for be crimes from inspiring English sources

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be crimes

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A specific act committed in violation of the law.

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Transporting and selling pot would still be crimes.

"The allegations against Assange would not be crimes here.

Show me any country in the world that does not consider these activities to be crimes.

Those alone could be crimes, the lawyers said, but the witnesses were given immunity from prosecution.

Words can be crimes, and writers do bear responsibility for them.

Nazi Germany's pre-1939 againstaitst its own Jews were, for example, judged not to be crimes against humanity.

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"It won't just be crime thrillers.

These were crimes.

Several were crimes of passion.

Crimes are crimes whoever commits them.

Such acts are crimes.

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