Sentence examples for fraudulently filled from inspiring English sources

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Forms meant for employers agreeing to take on workers had been fraudulently filled in.

The company had no effective maintenance programme for their buses, the US Department of Transportation found; inspection records had been fraudulently filled out; and drivers were improperly vetted for qualifications and use of drugs or alcohol.

The union was seeking to put behind it the disastrous episode involving its last contract, in which several of the union's leaders fraudulently filled in thousands of ballots to ensure ratification of an unpopular five-year contract that included a two-year wage freeze.

We came to the realization that the interviewers had not visited the rural areas but, instead, fraudulently filled in the questionnaires with invented data.

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The writer Kaye Gibbons has pled guilty to fraudulently filling painkiller prescriptions, which she admitted was due in part to writing-related stress.

In a decade when the issue of counterfeit wines had begun to haunt many collectors, such a request could not help but raise suspicions, as rare bottles with intact labels could easily be filled and sold fraudulently.

Conservatives have long complained about Acorn's voter drives in poor neighborhoods, citing instances in which workers filled out the paperwork fraudulently, like registering "Mickey Mouse" Acorn has argued that it is the real victim of such incidents, which its employees have often brought to the attention of the authorities.

The real Olympic legacy, not the one that so fraudulently underpinned the London bid that beat the infinitely more deserving one of Paris, was heard in the footsteps and felt in the hearts of those who filled the sold-out stadium this evening.

Documents filed at New York's supreme court on Tuesday describe the defendants as a "cabal of businessmen" who worked together to "wrest control of Glitnir and fraudulently drain over $2bn out of the bank to fill their pockets and prop up their own failing companies".

The documents allege that Jóhannesson, whose father started one of Iceland's biggest retail chains, discount supermarket Bónus, was the "ringleader" of a "cabal of businessmen" who worked together to "wrest control of Glitnir and fraudulently drain over $2bn out of the bank to fill their pockets and prop up their own failing companies".

A month later parties acting for creditors to Glitnir launched a $2bn£1.2bnbn) lawsuit in New York against Johannesson, Welding and others claiming the Baugur boss had led a "sweeping conspiracy to wrest control of Glitnir and fraudulently drain more than $2bn out of the bank to fill their own pockets and prop up their own failing companies".

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