71.   Some turn to petty crime.

72.   Some parts of Oldham, especially nonwhite housing complexes, have become known for violence and petty crime.

73.   Spain also seemed to be a frequent meeting point for operatives and a source of funds through petty crime and credit card fraud.

74.   Such prejudices keep Gypsies outside Italian society, a situation that encourages petty crime and fuels more discrimination.

75.   Supporters of the program counter that it prevents teen-agers who have committed petty crimes from becoming repeat offenders whose crimes may become more severe.

76.   The flags have already created a new subset of petty crime.

77.   The only control he has over his life comes through committing needless petty crimes and mouthing off at just about anyone he pleases.

78.   The police said several supported their families through petty crime, including credit card theft.

79.   The petty crime and juvenile delinquency spawned in projects like these all over the country has become a national obsession.

80.   The recession and the advent of malls pulled a lot of people away, and petty crime sent a few others looking for new, brighter spots.

a. + crime >>共 993
violent 14.30%
serious 5.74%
juvenile 3.08%
alleged 2.89%
rising 2.83%
organised 2.58%
street 2.35%
federal 2.31%
political 2.02%
high 1.94%
petty 1.59%
petty + n. >>共 252
crime 15.75%
theft 11.21%
criminal 7.72%
thief 4.76%
jealousy 3.17%
trader 3.07%
politics 1.80%
offense 1.59%
family 1.37%
squabble 1.37%
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