arrest - use in sentences

Object

  • suspect: Chief Inspector Edward Greeno, who was heading the inquiry into Miriam's murder, was notified of the arrested suspect 's description.
  • protestor: Under tough new measures, police will be able to arrest protestors outside scientists ' homes and ban them from the area.

Preposition: on

  • suspicion: Friday, March 18, 2005 Two men have been arrested on suspicion of drug offenses during two seperate operations in the city.

Subject

  • Gestapo: The persons arrested by the Gestapo were as a rule sent to concentration camps.

Converse of object

  • resist: Lee broken mikes fronting slack Punk they cut a smile into our faces with still half an audience resisting arrest.
  • evade: Most of the Samasamajists fortunately evaded arrest, but were in constant danger of discovery.

Adjective modifier

  • cardiac: Will giving electric shocks to a patient who is not in cardiac arrest be more harmful than just waiting for the professionals to arrive?
  • wrongful: In regard to the claim for wrongful arrest, the trial judge held that the appellant's arrest had been lawful.
  • arbitrary: No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile.
  • respiratory: Perhaps we saw a cocaine friend die of respiratory arrest, and still we went on using!

Modifies a noun

  • warrant: Cohen filed a motion to vacate the arrest warrant, citing the threat to human life.
  • referral: He played a key role in introducing the first drug arrest referral scheme which was initially piloted at Oxford custody.
  • bhavanga: They experience this object through the mind-door, which is the citta preceding the mind-door adverting-consciousness, the bhavangupaccheda, arrest bhavanga 6.
  • lanyard: PPE Using twin energy-absorbing fall arrest lanyards incorrectly has been highlighted.

Noun used with modifier

  • cell-cycle: Nonetheless, it has been shown that, in certain cells, WT1 can induce cell-cycle arrest and apoptosis ( Ref.

Preposition: for

  • drink-driving: When the owner went to look at the damage, she was arrested for drink-driving.
  • possession: Police who arrest for the possession of ecstasy are ' wasting valuable police resources ' he said.
  • offense: A young person arrested for a further offense within 2 years will virtually always go to Court.
  • murder: His troubles were not over with his rescue as he was arrested for the murder of one of the rioters, William Fudge.

Preposition: by

  • Gestapo: The persons arrested by the Gestapo were as a rule sent to concentration camps.

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