Sentence examples for hard arresting from inspiring English sources

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The police have cracked down hard, arresting dozens and beating countless others with batons and sticks.

See articleDemonstrations escalated in Syria as the government cracked down hard, arresting 100 people in a single day.

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Fearing widespread unrest, it has clamped down even harder, arresting and even jailing Tibetans accused of aiding those who have self-immolated.

Vicious outbreaks of opposition violence are being reported, and the government, too, has taken a hard line, arresting top leaders of the party and charging thousands of people with taking part in election-related violence.

Yet the blight is hard to arrest.

It is hard to arrest people on bikes.

Once begun, the fall might be hard to arrest".

Significant missteps feed downward spirals that can be hard to arrest.

Anyway, it would be hard to arrest, let alone prosecute, someone for staring.

"They have come to recognize that if you underdo it, it can be expensive, and if you let the momentum build against you, it's hard to arrest".

The government was "working hard" to arrest and bring to justice criminal gangs operating along its border, he told Focus on Africa.

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