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indict - use in sentences
Object
- criminal: In Bosnia, US troops have usually declined to take part in the arrest of indicted war criminals.
- war: Let me say once again that he is a publicly indicted war criminal, he is responsible for many, many, many killings.
- leader: The international community has isolated Austrian leader Jorg Haider due to his fascist leanings and indicted Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic for war crimes.
- person: This reflects an increasing number and proportion of accused granted bail among persons indicted into the High Court.
- man: Federal prosecutors indict 12 men - including Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman - in the " Day of Terror " plot.
- case: High Court lists reflect changes in the statutory time limits of cases indicted into the High Court.
Preposition: on
- count: A wide range of charges was built up against him, and he was indicted on several counts in 1988.
- charge: In August 2002, Sullivan was indicted on charges of securities fraud.
Subject
- jury: Last week, he was indicted by a grand jury.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- criminal: Let me say once again that he is a publicly indicted war criminal, he is responsible for many, many, many killings.
Modifying Another Word
- publicly: May 19, 1999 The United States publicly indicts Mohamed in the African embassy bombings.
- also: A small paragraph will tell them that the court also indicted bad journalists.
- not: Craig Dean was not indicted in the whiskey investment fraud.
- formally: The chairman, Chung Mong Koo, 68, was formally indicted Tuesday.
Preposition: for
- treason: In England, our friend remarks, a prisoner indicted for treason is practically forced to go through a legal routine of defense.
- murder: At the previous Spring Assizes of the County a woman indicted for the murder of two illegitimate children was.. ... ... ... .
- crime: Was he * not * getting indicted for war crimes perhaps?
- fraud: No one argues that Jobs, Disney or Apple fall in the same category as companies whose executives have been indicted for fraud.
- conspiracy: They were indicted for conspiracy and spent a year in jail.
Preposition: by
- jury: Last week, he was indicted by a grand jury.
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