The woman saw the …….. steal a tin of beans from the supermarket.
The police managed to …….. the call and find out where the thief lived.
During the court case, the …….. told the jury what had happened to her.
The detective has …….. intuition and understands people very well.
…….. a bank is a serious crime.
The man …….. to call the police if the teenagers trespassed on his property again.
The police stopped the woman for …….. because she had been driving too fast.
I was …….. when I saw the graffiti on the statue.
The police had been …….. the criminals for an hour before they caught them.
The judge …….. the robber to five years in prison.
The police officer was …….. the criminals to collect evidence against them.
In court, the defendant …….. the accusation and said that he wasn’t guilty.
The burglar who broke into our house …….. on trial next week.
The witness …….. light on the events after the robbery.
People who …….. crimes risk getting arrested.
The judge …….. into account the man’s apology when he decided on his sentence.
I heard my dog …….. and realised that someone was in the house.
In Arthur Conan Doyle’s books, Sherlock Holmes can …….. up the smallest details from what he sees.
The police …….. the car because it had a broken light.
The police officer told us not to watch …….. that had been downloaded illegally from the Internet.
Authors often use criminal masterminds in their detective stories, but real life criminals are not always that clever. Take the case of the man who got 1) ………………………. because he had a sweet tooth.
The man broke into an elderly couple’s house late on Tuesday night. Luckily, a witness 2) ………………………. him at the scene of the crime and called the police. When he was arrested, the man denied knowing anything about the burglary. However, the police found his 3) ………………………. on a biscuit box in the house. Apparently, he had been feeling 4) ………………………. while he was robbing the house, and he had helped himself to a snack! The man stood trial yesterday and the judge sentenced him to seven years in prison. It ended up being a very 5) ………………………. snack indeed!
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Authors often use criminal masterminds in their detective stories, but real life criminals are not always that clever. Take the case of the man who got 1) ………………………. because he had a sweet tooth.
The man broke into an elderly couple’s house late on Tuesday night. Luckily, a witness 2) ………………………. him at the scene of the crime and called the police. When he was arrested, the man denied knowing anything about the burglary. However, the police found his 3) ………………………. on a biscuit box in the house. Apparently, he had been feeling 4) ………………………. while he was robbing the house, and he had helped himself to a snack! The man stood trial yesterday and the judge sentenced him to seven years in prison. It ended up being a very 5) ………………………. snack indeed!
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Authors often use criminal masterminds in their detective stories, but real life criminals are not always that clever. Take the case of the man who got 1) ………………………. because he had a sweet tooth.
The man broke into an elderly couple’s house late on Tuesday night. Luckily, a witness 2) ………………………. him at the scene of the crime and called the police. When he was arrested, the man denied knowing anything about the burglary. However, the police found his 3) ………………………. on a biscuit box in the house. Apparently, he had been feeling 4) ………………………. while he was robbing the house, and he had helped himself to a snack! The man stood trial yesterday and the judge sentenced him to seven years in prison. It ended up being a very 5) ………………………. snack indeed!
4)
Authors often use criminal masterminds in their detective stories, but real life criminals are not always that clever. Take the case of the man who got 1) ………………………. because he had a sweet tooth.
The man broke into an elderly couple’s house late on Tuesday night. Luckily, a witness 2) ………………………. him at the scene of the crime and called the police. When he was arrested, the man denied knowing anything about the burglary. However, the police found his 3) ………………………. on a biscuit box in the house. Apparently, he had been feeling 4) ………………………. while he was robbing the house, and he had helped himself to a snack! The man stood trial yesterday and the judge sentenced him to seven years in prison. It ended up being a very 5) ………………………. snack indeed!
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Authors often use criminal masterminds in their detective stories, but real life criminals are not always that clever. Take the case of the man who got 1) ………………………. because he had a sweet tooth.
The man broke into an elderly couple’s house late on Tuesday night. Luckily, a witness 2) ………………………. him at the scene of the crime and called the police. When he was arrested, the man denied knowing anything about the burglary. However, the police found his 3) ………………………. on a biscuit box in the house. Apparently, he had been feeling 4) ………………………. while he was robbing the house, and he had helped himself to a snack! The man stood trial yesterday and the judge sentenced him to seven years in prison. It ended up being a very 5) ………………………. snack indeed!
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