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Example sentences for "crime has been committed"

  • A crime has been committed: I am told the circumstances; and I at once come to the conclusion that the reasons which led to the arrest of the accused would lead me to set him at liberty.

  • A crime has been committed, and under such circumstances that it cannot have been committed by any one except by her or by myself.

  • No, I am not guilty: but a crime has been committed; and for this crime justice will have a culprit.

  • Yes," answered the Attorney General, "all the wrong of a serious felony has been done, but no crime has been committed.

  • The affidavit stating the facts, which must accompany the application, will show on its face that no crime has been committed.

  • The term 'corpus delicti' is technical, and means the body of the crime, or the substantial fact that a crime has been committed.

  • No one may be stopped, interrogated, examined, or arrested unless a crime has been committed.

  • A crime has been committed--perhaps a murder --you must go quickly.

  • A crime has been committed at Monsieur de Tremorel's.

  • A crime has been committed, and we are trying to find the assassin.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "crime has been committed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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