Use of crime in Sentences. 44 Examples

The examples include crime at the start of sentence, crime at the end of sentence and crime in the middle of sentence

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crime at the start of sentence


  1. Crime often symbolizes a wider social problem.
  2. Crime often symbolizes a wider social problem.

crime at the end of sentence


  1. Poverty is not a crime.
  2. Poverty is not a crime.
  3. He has committed a crime.
  4. He has committed a crime.
  5. They taxed him with a crime.
  6. They taxed him with a crime.
  7. He was acquitted of a crime.
  8. We will unite in fighting crime.
  9. We will unite in fighting crime.
  10. I have never committed any crime.
  11. I have never committed any crime.
  12. The police prevent and detect crime.
  13. The police prevent and detect crime.
  14. Murder is the most abominable crime.
  15. Murder is the most abominable crime.
  16. She was found innocent of any crime.
  17. She was found innocent of any crime.
  18. Police have to be realistic about violent crime.
  19. The governor announced a new plan to reduce crime.
  20. Better street lighting might help to reduce crime.
  21. The governor announced a new plan to reduce crime.
  22. Better street lighting might help to reduce crime.
  23. The punishment should be proportional to the crime.
  24. The punishment should be proportional to the crime.
  25. Police are planning sterner measures to combat crime.
  26. The statistics don't reveal of course unrecorded crime.
  27. The police are planning sterner measures to combat crime.
  28. The police are planning sterner measures to combat crime.
  29. The President described the killings as an abominable crime.

crime in the middle of sentence


  1. His crime has gained him naught.
  2. Successful crime is called virtue.
  3. Successful crime is called virtue.
  4. It is a crime to counterfeit money.
  5. It is a crime to counterfeit money.
  6. It's a crime to handle stolen goods.
  7. The latest crime figures are a complete sham.
  8. The latest crime figures are a complete sham.
  9. People are fearful of rising crime in the area.
  10. People are fearful of rising crime in the area.
  11. The brutality of the crime has appalled the public.
  12. There's too much crime and gratuitous violence on TV.
  13. There's too much crime and gratuitous violence on TV.

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