Example sentences of "charge with [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 Oil giant Shell UK appeared in court at Birkenhead , Merseyside yesterday charged with polluting the River Mersey in the first major case brought by the new pollution watchdog , the National Rivers Authority .
2 It landed the Second Division minnows an away second round date at Leigh and Strudwick , the 42-year-old Australian charged with spreading the rugby league gospel in the capital , was pleased as punch .
3 He was charged with breaking the ‘ Five Mile Act ’ and was due to pay a fine of £190 .
4 The Embassy 's letter , from Zvi Rav — Ner , information counsellor , stated that Mr Nathan was charged with breaking the law after having met Arafat on several occasions in 1990 and 1991 .
5 A 31-year-old labourer was yesterday charged with causing the death of Mr Adams by careless driving after drinking excessively .
6 Janson Cartwright , 20 , was charged with causing the death of Nadine Groom , eight , and Deanne Harlow , seven .
7 The trial has begun of two men charged with causing the deaths of five young people by reckless driving .
8 Both men are charged with causing the deaths of 2 children and 3 teenagers by driving recklessly in two seperate cars .
9 One of the men charged with causing the death of five young people in a road accident has been accused in court of driving like a bullet when the crash happened .
10 The Prosecution has begun its summing up in the trial of two men charged with causing the deaths of five young people by reckless driving .
11 They are further charged with promoting the industrial and social life of the county and encouraging good works .
12 If the professional private sector end of the tourist industry can work together so , surely , must the public bodies currently charged with promoting the various parts of the Scottish tourism industry .
13 A SENIOR director of Bell Lawrie White , the Edinburgh stockbroker , appears today in the High Court charged with contravening the 1985 insider dealing act .
14 The central problem with the set-up , however , is that no single body is charged with calculating the opportunity costs of environmental bossiness .
15 Just over a fortnight ago two of Tyson 's more controversial penalty decisions had help spark a free-for-all at the end of the League match between Arsenal and Norwich City which led to both clubs being charged with bringing the game into disrepute .
16 Martin O'Neill , manager of Conference side Wycombe Wanderers , has again been charged with bringing the game into disrepute .
17 The company has appointed Bob Dover as the project chief charged with bringing the car to efficient production .
18 Jones was yesterday charged with bringing the game into disrepute for boasting about his sickening and cynical philosophy towards the game on the tape titled ‘ Soccer 's Hard Men . ’
19 NOTTS County chairman Derek Pavis could be charged with bringing the game into disrepute after he swore at Leicester supporters over the public address system .
20 Now the England World Cup winner could start next season with a touchline ban after being charged with bringing the game into disrepute .
21 Stephen Douras , 30 , of Salerno Drive , Huyton , is charged with murdering the 25 year-old musician , from Adswood Road , Huyton , on May 15 .
22 A MAN charged with murdering the licensee of a public house was on bail for an alleged attack on her , a court was told yesterday .
23 The following have been found where the complement does seem to be entailed : ( 101 ) She was charged with receiving the mink-coat knowing it to have been stolen .
24 Moore and Robert Smyth , aged 17 , of Hartwell Place , Belfast , were also charged with receiving the clubs knowing or believing them to have been stolen .
25 Problems arose mainly because the Tribunals of local worthies charged with enforcing the Act usually disagreed with Parliament 's intentions , and sent men who were obviously conscientious objectors into the Army .
26 Many forestry officials charged with enforcing the law are poorly paid , and willing to accept bribes to allow timber operations to continue unhindered .
27 And if pornography did not corrupt its readers , it certainly corrupted many of those charged with enforcing the law against it .
28 For the moment , buying almost anything in east Germany apart from the groceries involves talking to the Treuhandanstalt , the trust body charged with privatising the territory 's 8,000 enterprises .
29 Last week , Andrew Hugh Smith , chairman of the Exchange , announced the appointment of Sir Geoffrey Littler as head of the Clearing House Formation Committee , which is charged with developing the proposals for the new settlement system .
30 He was wearing a variation of court dress — a coat of midnight blue which had no fastenings but which was secured by a sash of the same colour — which indicated that he had spent the morning in council with the civil servants who were charged with overseeing the administration of some aspect of the government .
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