Sentence examples for be kidnappers from inspiring English sources

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be kidnappers

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A person who kidnaps someone.

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All references to China and prostitution would be dropped, and Ching Ho and Bun Foo — renamed Brian and Charles — would be kidnappers from an unnamed land.

Be wary of some baby sitters, some may be kidnappers secretly, and will take them, saying they adopted them first.

If Roma parents have a blond child, they must be kidnappers.

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Some of the criminals were murderers, others were kidnappers.

He did not give firm numbers of the dead or say whether they were kidnappers, hostages or both.

How often are kidnappers just pointing out a problem that's already there?

Sometimes dogs are kidnappers in disguise!

Some people may look fine, but are kidnappers.

There are kidnappers who pretend to be nice and they dress up all rich and they pick your baby.

"This one, I am kidnapper".

Unpredictability makes life harder for would-be kidnappers and assassins.Where to meet?

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