Similar words: refined, fine, define, combined, grained, finesse, confine, ordained. Meaning: [faɪn] adj. punished by the imposition of a penalty.
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151. Mr Uddin was fined £420 for each offence and ordered to pay £75 costs.
152. A NORTH-EAST ice-cream firm was yesterday fined for operating in unclean premises.
153. People who neglect to flush public toilets may be fined.
154. The firms also were censured and fined $ 250, 000 each.
155. Both were fined by Southampton and boss Ian Branfoot had to think seriously about playing them together.
156. Senor Gomorro was fined 350 pounds and told that illegally importing an animal is a serious offence.
157. In last week's case Jackson was fined a derisory £900 on three charges involving an Austin Montego.
158. The accused batterer was fined $ 150 for disturbing the peace.
159. Meanwhile Leeds and Spurs were fined £150,000 each after the brawl at Elland Road.
160. Bedale magistrates fined him a total of £200 with £127 costs.
161. Swore Ramprakash was fined the maximum two weeks wages - around £750 - for that and severely warned about his future conduct.
162. Temporary Sheriff Donald MacArthur fined Frost £100 on each charge, totalling £500.
163. National Westminster Bank has been fined $ 1.12m for breaching regulations on the sale of insurance and investments.
164. If Ann ever comes to power you could be fined a ton just for owning a copy of Black Magic Woman.
165. Muster angrily smashed his racket on the court after double-faulting on match point and could be fined.
166. Instead, he complained, he had been brought to court, fined, whipped and sentenced to two months imprisonment.
167. The company, which has 50 shops in Liverpool, was fined £500 and ordered to pay £307 costs.
168. The 28-year-old striker was recently fined and transfer-listed by County boss Neil Warnock after showing his displeasure at being substituted.
169. Yesterday jobless James, 34, of Middlesbrough, was fined £100 by Teesside magistrates for attempted theft.
170. Several unions were held to be in contempt, were fined and had their assets sequestrated.
171. He was fined a total of £300 and disqualified from driving for a year.
172. Martin Offiah has been fined £250 for snubbing the medal ceremony after the Charity Shield.
173. He was fined $300,000, an amount that would ruin the average householder. Sentencedict.com
174. In the South-West, 90 polluters were fined a total of £23,000, mostly for illegally high discharges of agricultural slurry.
175. Read in studio An airman who helped destroy evidence after a twenty million pound arson attack has been fined fifteen hundred pounds.
176. Unbelievably, they were later fined for, respectively, wilful damage and assault, and obstructing the police.
177. Brooks was caught smoking in an airplane lavatory and fined $750 dollars.
178. He was fined 300-pounds and given six penalty points for careless driving.
179. He is almost certainly facing a suspension, having been fined Pounds 1,500 for spitting back at Oldham fans last season.
180. His misery was compounded when he was fined for speeding in the pit lane.
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