The detective has …….. intuition and understands people very well.
The police stopped the woman for …….. because she had been driving too fast.
The witness …… light on the events after the robbery.
In court, the defendant …….. the accusation and said that he wasn’t guilty.
In A. Christie’s books, Miss Marple can …….. up the smallest details from what she sees.
The judge …….. into account the man’s apology when he decided on his sentence.
People who …….. crimes risk getting arrested.
I heard my dog …….. and realised that someone was in the house.
The police …….. the car for exceeding the speed limit.
The woman saw the …….. steal a bar of chocolate from the supermarket.
The robber tried to …….. over the fence, but the owner of the house caught him.
The police stopped him as he tried to …….. the bank.
In my city …….. is a big problem – there’s graffiti everywhere.
You can’t …….. her with the crime – you don’t have any proof!
The …….. sentenced the man to two years in jail.
Be careful – our dogs always ........... at people’s legs when they walk in the door.
The police told us to ......... sharing personal information online.
When I saw that the empty house had burnt down, I knew it was …….. .
Even though there was a lot of evidence against him, the suspect …….. the accusation.
The police had been …….. the criminals for an hour before they caught them.
The author doesn’t ........... the identity of the criminal until the last page of the book.
The police officers wanted to take …….. account all the evidence.
… law, it’s crime to enter someone’s house and steal their belongings.
Someone broke ........ our neighbours' house yesterday.
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