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rape - use in sentences
Converse of object
- torture: Information about torture, rape and trauma refugees experienced is also not readily available.
Adjective modifier
- attempted: Rape can happen to anyone and in 2004 there were an estimated 200,000 serious sexual assaults and almost 50,000 rapes or attempted rapes.
- spring-sown: It also includes detailed results for each of the four FSEs: winter-sown oilseed rape; spring-sown oilseed rape; beet; and maize.
- marital: Physical assault is a criminal offense as are rape and, in some countries, stalking and marital rape.
- anal: That ' Sweat ( La la la la long ) ' by Inner Circle is about anal rape.
- alleged: The victim should also be dissuaded from washing etc in the case of alleged rape.
- brutal: Two men convicted a year later for the brutal rape and murder of another young girl are his prime suspects.
Modifies a noun
- victim: The rape film helped to change police treatment of rape victims.
- acreage: In fact, I'm actually considering putting our entire rape acreage down to the variety for the coming season.
- grower: German rape growers apply trace elements as insurance treatments every year.
- seed: Bob's bees where adjacent to a field of rape seed which stood head height.
- crop: The first crop circle of the year has appeared in oil seed rape crops near Silbury Hill.
Noun used with modifier
- oilseed: Across the road from the camp is the closely watched GM oilseed rape field trial.
- oil-seed: I found a field of oil-seed rape with a rough path round the edge next to the canal.
- gang: One scene featured the song " Do you want to be in my gang, my gang, my gang rape " .
- seed: Many fields are already showing green with new leaves of Oil seed rape or the straight new shoots of the emerging cereal crops.
- oil: Colonies need to be strong enough to take advantage of oil seed rape in April.
- winter: An announcement for winter oilseed rape sites is expected shortly.
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