Example sentences of "who [verb] commit [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Tony Bottoms ( 1983 : 176–7 ) has compared this notion to that of the ‘ sin-bin ’ in ice hockey : the player who has committed a foul is excluded ( or ‘ disqualified ’ ) from the game for a while and symbolically marked out as an offender , but after a term of fixed duration the player is allowed to rejoin the game as a full participant or ‘ requalified subject ’ .
2 Offenders who are mentally disordered suffer the stigma of being labelled as both ‘ mad ’ and ‘ bad ’ , although for centuries it has been recognized that some people have diminished responsibility for their actions as a result of mental abnormality and that punishment and retribution , usually demanded by society of someone who has committed a crime , should be dispensed with in favour of providing humane care and treatment .
3 Many people say that the solution is to take the young person who has committed a crime out of their community and lock them away , that will achieve a solution .
4 But it is by no means certain what the law is when the goods are on the premises of one who was not responsible for bringing them there and who has committed no tort with respect to them .
5 If you listen very carefully to the background music , you might hear a clue to who has committed the crime , that 's if you know Morse code .
6 Essentially , everything is much the same as in the classical template except that in all probability it will be pretty well apparent to the reader quite soon who it is who has committed the murder .
7 Section 35 of the Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973 empowers the courts to require any person who has committed an offence to compensate anyone who has suffered adversely as a result of his crime .
8 examined the legal position of a man who has committed an act of bankruptcy and said , at p. 452 :
9 Le Palace presents a reconstruction of the events of a day , a night and the next morning during the Spanish Civil War , apparently in the mind of a student — into this narrative is imbricated the ‘ Récit de l'homme-fusil ’ by an Italian who has committed an assassination .
10 He once defended a racist skinhead who 'd committed a burglary while on parole .
11 Police hunting the killer of seven-year-old , Nikki Allen , in Sunderland , want to question a mystery woman caller who claimed to know someone who 'd committed a murder .
12 At present , road blocks can only be set if the police have reasonable grounds for believing a serious offence is about to be committed , or if they are searching for someone who intends to commit an offence .
13 One sermon to urge the duty of penance and confession tells of a woman who had committed a sin which she could not bring herself to confess for shame .
14 In the second case , the appellant had been identified by the victim as one of three men who had committed a robbery .
15 Magistrates and judges were given the power to release upon probation for good conduct first offenders who had committed an offence not punishable by more than three years imprisonment .
16 However , the more or less honest businessman who decides to commit a fraud ‘ just this once ’ may become excited by the fun and challenge of it , as well as by the material pro fits .
17 Or the image of the Fallen , those who have committed the sin of idolatry ?
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