Example sentences of "have [vb pp] a victim " in BNC.
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1 | Suppose that a fraudster has persuaded a victim to part with his house : the fraudster is not guilty of theft of the land since section 4(2) provides that you can not steal land . |
2 | In a sense it has become a victim of its own success , for the company is still criticised for the derelict land that remains . |
3 | Secondly , the half hourly Express Link service introduced in 1983 , has become a victim of its own success . |
4 | ‘ In many ways it has become a victim of its own success . |
5 | ANOTHER North-East policeman has become a victim of the county 's joyriding epidemic . |
6 | Last night a spokeswoman for the Arts Centre said the festival has become a victim of its own success . |
7 | Last night a spokeswoman for the Arts Centre said the festival has become a victim of its own success . |
8 | Tories claim Darlington has become a victim of its own success . |
9 | ‘ When I come out of a house having heard a victim laugh for the first time since it all happened — I know that 's why I do it , ’ she says . |
10 | It is surely one of the most cruel twists of fate that a man who has demonstrated such commitment , as well as compassion to overcome so many other problems during his life — and indeed to have helped so many others to have done the same — that he should have become a victim of medical science . |
11 | The Serendipity Variation on Minus One Direct had claimed a victim . |
12 | In a telephone interview with the government-run radio station , Mr Chen Jun claimed he had become a victim of political games between the Chinese and Hong Kong Governments . |
13 | For , by 1947 , the country had become a victim of Cold War tensions and was effectively split in two . |