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Sentence count:246+55Posted:2016-11-06Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: evilsinvicewrongdoingSimilar words: acrimonyprimerecriminationexperimentdiscriminationexperimentalfrom time to timerimMeaning: [kraɪm]  n. 1. (criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act 2. an evil act not necessarily punishable by law. 
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211. You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.
212. The men maintained they were out of the country when the crime was committed.
213. Lieutenant Ryan closed his eyes, first mentally viewing the different crime scenes, then correlating the data.
214. It had more the appearance of a deliberate crime than of an accident.
215. He argues that one of the root causes of crime is poverty.
216. Can we assign jealousy as the motive for the crime?
217. Bringing back the death penalty has done absolutely nothing to reduce crime.
218. It's very suspicious that she was in the house when the crime happened.
219. Organized crime has an insidious influence on all who come into contact with it.
219. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
220. The latest crime figures are likely to put off prospective visitors to the city.
221. We're trying to deal with young offenders by channelling their energy into sport rather than crime.
222. In their efforts to reduce crime the government expanded the police force.
223. This country has a higher crime rate per 100 000 of the population than most other European countries.
224. It's unfair to land the blame on him, because he was not on the scene of the crime at the moment.
225. Many people believe that prison isn't a cure for crime.
226. In the 60's the city was a hotbed of crime.
227. The crime was committed with the connivance of a police officer.
228. The police soon arrived at the scene of the crime .
229. The lawyer parted error from crime for him in court.
230. There is an equation between unemployment and rising crime levels.
231. It's difficult to explain the recent escalation in/of violent crime.
232. The quiet village of Brockhampton was an unlikely setting for such a crime.
233. He committed the crime with a gun that he legally owned.
234. After he had committed the crime, his conscience was troubled.
235. Experts have been scratching their heads over the increase in teenage crime.
236. Their basic criticism was that prisons do not reduce the crime rate, they cause recidivism.
237. If you do a crime,you must expect to be punished.
238. The rise in crime is often cited as evidence of a general breakdown of authority.
239. The statistics show a clear link between social class and crime.
240. She then became a crime reporter with a national newspaper.
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