91.   Xu Liangying, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a long-term critic of the government, denied that Wang had committed any offence.

92.   Kanther and Kohl have also made clear that foreigners who commit criminal offences on German soil can expect to be expelled.

93.   Penalties are more severe for gaining unauthorised access to computer data with an intent to commit an offence such as fraud.

94.   Police were quoted as saying that as Quinn does not intend his clients to use the certificates to deceive, he is not committing an offence.

95.   Singer said the Israeli-PLO autonomy accords stipulated that Palestinians committing offences in Israel or in Jewish settlements must be tried in the Jewish state.

96.   She said one night when she was in a spare bedroom, Lock came in to kiss her goodnight and allegedly committed the offences.

97.   Some desperate boat people have reportedly committed offences in order to gain a little more time in Hong Kong.

98.   Shiu insisted he had been in a night club with a group of friends at the time when he was alleged to have committed the offences.

99.   Tambellini committed the offence when a ballboy at Puteolana held on to the ball.

100.   The environment ministry was quoted by The Sunday Times as saying tourists littering here would be issued warnings while foreign workers committing the offence would be fined.

v. + offence >>共 79
commit 33.12%
cause 8.52%
take 6.94%
admit 6.31%
repeat 2.52%
create 2.21%
give 1.89%
deny 1.89%
allege 1.58%
punish 1.58%
commit + n. >>共 572
suicide 24.00%
crime 16.61%
murder 4.95%
act 3.20%
atrocity 3.01%
government 2.40%
perjury 2.30%
error 2.27%
turnover 2.23%
fraud 2.11%
offence 1.23%
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