Sentence examples for made robbery from inspiring English sources

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Raymond Kelly, the police commissioner, says the banks have made robbery too easy.

Ramped-up patrolling of Nigerian waters and oil's diminished profitability have made robbery too costly.

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Banks anticipate getting robbed, and so they install big, heavy vaults: that doesn't make robbery acceptable.

The fact that this is routine training is scary enough, but to have your magazine give people ideas about how to make robberies easier is outrageous.

Making robberies into larcenies.

He then attended Tisch School of the Arts, where he made the robbery the subject of his thesis film.

He walked out of his bank branch with $9 million, making the robbery the largest in the nation's history.

The bank sits in front of a busy elevated subway station in a commercial district with heavy traffic, making the robbery all the more surprising to customers.

On the interior, the three-level gold vault was cut into raw stone, which itself was below the waterline, making a robbery attempt by tunneling unlikely; the vault doors each weighed 230 tons.

His willingness to take responsibility for the crime — he pleaded guilty to first-degree robbery made a favorable impression on the prosecutor.

The robbery made clear the extent to which the student protest movement of the 1960's had deteriorated into naked criminality.

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