Sentence examples for be theft from inspiring English sources

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be theft

noun

The act of stealing property.

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Clearly, late trading can be theft.

This would still be theft, not to mention a crime against fashion.

Prince declared bootlegging to be theft and the vault stopped leaking.

"Hotels are making big business out of what used to be theft," said Ms. Engelerdt.

Since the money is going out of circulation, diverting some wouldn't really be theft, would it?

I don't consider swiping a book that is being used as a decorative object to be theft.

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It is theft.

Taxes are theft.

Privacy is theft.

"It's theft.

Because proper tea is theft.

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