Sentence examples for be incriminated from inspiring English sources

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be incriminated

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To accuse or bring criminal charges against.

  • The newpapers are all incriminating me unjustly in this fiasco!

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The images may raise some ethical questions about whether those captured in the photographs will be incriminated.

That commission could be trumped if any UCI officials were to be incriminated by Armstrong in witness statements to Usada – with potentially seismic consequences for the governance of the sport.

His voice, as his editor on Picture Post remarked, was 'as loud as a moth', and at the end of his life he frisked journalists sent to interview him for fear that he might be incriminated by a concealed microphone.

"Either someone stole his papers and left them under the seat so that he would be incriminated, or they want to show that it's this dog of the Islamic State group at the origin of this attack," she said.

The protracted election process has itself transformed many Ukrainian institutions: the media, the supreme court, even the security services (though some top spies may yet be incriminated in the poisoning of Mr Yushchenko during the campaign, now confirmed by his doctors, which still disfigures his face).

Many Ukrainian institutions were themselves transformed during the protracted election process: the media; the Supreme Court; even the security services (though some top security officials may yet be incriminated in the poisoning of Mr Yushchenko during his campaign, now confirmed by his doctors, which continues to disfigure his face).

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So the firm can be compelled to produce its records even if they turn out to be incriminating.

It could also be incriminating to allow DanceSafe or other groups to set up tables to test drugs for purity.

Players who tell Mitchell of their purchase and use of steroids would be incriminating themselves before the law.

However, any activity that involves overuse of the wrist extensor or supinator muscles may be incriminating.

"There is a danger that, by encouraging people to contribute, those individuals might be incriminating themselves".

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