Sentence examples for been suspects from inspiring English sources

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been suspects

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To imagine or suppose (something) to be true, or to exist, without proof.

  • To suspect the presence of disease

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Mr. Blanton and Mr. Cherry are both former Ku Klux Klan members and have been suspects since the 1960's.

They have been suspects almost since the beginning, and they have been interviewed and trailed and reinterviewed over the years as investigators would dust off their files and make another run.

Modern humans, along with environmental factors, have long been suspects in the sudden extinction of our thick-browed relatives, but the nature of their decline is still under debate.

Since 2000, more than 100 people who have been suspects or persons of interest in connection with serious crimes in New York City wore Yankees apparel at the time of the crimes or at the time of their arrest or arraignment.

Organic solvents have long been suspects, but recent reports have begun to pinpoint specific agents, including chloroform and benzene.

The Hastings have been suspects since the series began.

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Such a connection has long been suspected.

The call may have been suspect.

How were suspects approached?

Inside were suspects in a restaurant robbery.

There are suspects everywhere.

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