Sentence examples for be indictments from inspiring English sources

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be indictments

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An official formal accusation for a criminal offence, or the process by which it is brought to a jury.

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"There should be indictments.

He is expected to announce this week whether there will be indictments.

So if there are going to be indictments, let them take on the industry—not just this one black business".

If those things were true, there would be indictments, Senate hearings and the deployment of Strat-O-Matic to bring Gerald Ford-like calm to the troubled industry.

The majority of stories in this volume could be said to be indictments, and utterly merciless ones at that, of the suburban American dream of the mid-20th century.

There appears to be consensus among politicos and close observers of the political scene, even among members of the governor's party, that there will eventually be indictments, though not against the governor.

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It should be indictment of the state of the union.

There have been indictments and guilty pleas.

There are indictments to this story at every turn.

Were indictments of state department officials merely days away?

In Milwaukee and New York, there have been indictments in the defrauding of schools, he said.

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