Example sentences of "be charge with the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He is thought to be the first to be charged with the offence created by the Road Traffic ( Amendment ) Act 1991 .
2 Observers believed that the ruling opened the way for the first prosecution under the UK War Crimes Act approved in May 1991 [ see p. 38219 ] , and that 30 members of a former Lithuanian police battalion living in the UK could soon be charged with the killing of thousands of civilians and Jews in eastern Europe during the Second World War .
3 If the Secretary of State for Education and Science does not want to be charged with the suppression of evidence , the Leader of the House should appeal to him to come clean , go public and reveal the evidence .
4 The Jury said that he would be charged with the theft of the ring , and was going to be hanged but the ring had cost eleven pence and one halfpenny .
5 Mr Nofomela is to appear in a Natal magistrate 's court to be charged with the murder of the Durban civil rights lawyer , Griffiths Mxenge .
6 in whom the power to discontinue any criminal proceedings at any stage before judgment is delivered is vested by section 94(3) ( c ) of the Constitution of Jamaica , considered that the plea of guilty to manslaughter should not have been accepted and decided to discontinue the proceedings in this case in order that the defendant might be charged with the murder on a fresh indictment .
7 It was essential , Dexter knew , to gather together as powerful a case as possible against the reporter before arresting him because from that moment the clock would begin to run : Parkin would either need to be charged with the murder or released within twenty-four hours .
8 It was announced on June 26 that three of the four were to be charged with the murder on May 27 of two Australians from London , Nick Spanos and Stephen Melrose , who had been shot dead in Roermond in the Netherlands , where they had stopped for a meal , by two gunmen who drove off towards Belgium with a third man .
9 Geoffrey thinks he 's going to be charged with the murder .
10 It could be charged with the task of determining priorities for primary care funding .
11 An individual accountant will often be charged with the task of recording project expenditure so that , as at node 9 of Figure 2.2 , it can be fed back and compared with the project plan .
12 An individual accountant will often be charged with the task of recording project expenditure so that , as at node 9 of Figure 2.2 , it can be fed back and compared with the project plan .
13 Judges would be charged with the duty of interpreting and protecting the constitution so keeping the legislative sovereignty of Parliament within written , legal , limits .
14 Directors , on the other hand , are charged with the responsibility of maximising profits .
15 In the second situation , A and B are charged with the offence in circumstances where one or other of them acting alone must have done it , since there is no evidence they acted together .
16 The scope of study is , therefore , widened from exclusive concern with parents and children ( the defined ) to include study of the social workers , doctors and others who are charged with the identification and protection of children at risk ( the definers ) .
17 The ineffectiveness of prosecution , or the threat of prosecution , to deter large stores from Sunday opening has caused local authorities , who are charged with the enforcement of section 47 , to search for a more effective remedy , and as a result they have resorted to seeking injunctions to restrain stores from infringing the section .
18 When property passes on death , it will go in the first instance to the executor appointed by will , or the administrator appointed by the court , who are charged with the duty of dealing with it and transferring it to the persons entitled ( see p. 114 ) .
19 Persons other than police officers who are charged with the duty of investigating offences or charging offenders shall in the discharge of that duty have regard to any relevant provision of such a code .
20 Vernage and Grenfell , 29 , both from Walthamstow are charged with the murder .
21 He argued that , although courts of law exist to determine rights and departments of state are charged with the implementation of policy , court judgments can be viewed as the expressions of judicial conceptions of social policy and departmental policies do not in general ignore the issue of private rights .
22 I am charged with the reconnaissance . ’
23 Assault charge : A man has been charged with the assault of 14-year-old Ben Duley , at Sadberge , on Aril 27 .
24 He had been charged with the rape .
25 FOUR men and two women have been charged with the kidnap and attempted murder of human torch victim Suzanne Capper .
26 The 17-year-old has not been charged with the crime .
27 The 17-year-old has not been charged with the crime .
28 He had been charged with the distribution of documents harmful to national interests .
29 Judge Hart said Munn confessed all when interviewed by police but no-one else had been charged with the robbery .
30 Mr Saunders has already been charged with the theft of the £5.2m , raising the possibility that this part of his trial may have to be delayed until Mr Ward is extradited .
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