Example sentences of "have been charge with [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I remind the hon. Gentleman that 97 people have been charged with terrorist crimes during the past two months , including 11 for murder .
2 Six people have been charged with possession of drugs with intent to supply others.The big fear from police at the moment is availability of cheap automatic weapons from Eastern Europe .
3 Two people have been charged with firearms offences after a police operation to smash a gun ring .
4 At least four people have been charged with offences in relation to the events of July and August .
5 Meanwhile six of the forty nine people arrested have been charged with offences including theft and receiving stolen goods .
6 Alleged ringleaders Israel Galarza , 43 , and Mike Chuba , 33 , plus 14 others have been charged with racketeering and theft .
7 STAN FLASHMAN 'S Barnet have been charged with misconduct by the FA — just 72 hours before the controversial Underhill chairman goes before a League commission .
8 Since then , six NatWest executives including two explicitly cleared by the inspectors have been charged with fraud .
9 Both of the Deanses have been charged with fraud in a continuing police investigation into the affairs of the club .
10 THE former chairman and vice-chairman of Falkirk Football Club have been charged with fraud by Central Scotland police after an eight-month investigation into the club 's affairs .
11 Three people have been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice after a series of arrests in dawn raids yesterday
12 The men have been charged with conspiracy to outrage public decency and will appear before Kidderminster magistrates today .
13 The youngsters have been charged with conspiracy to commit criminal damage with intent to endanger life .
14 The three , who have not been named , have been charged with robbery and firearms offences .
15 I fully agree with my noble and learned friend 's observation that the dictum in Morris has led to confusion and complication where those in de facto control have been charged with theft from a company and I , too , consider , on the basis ( which he assumes only for the sake of argument ) that the Morris dictum is correct , that it would be wrong , when a person who by virtue of his position in the company constitutes ‘ the directing mind and will of the company ’ is accused of stealing from the company , to acquit that person on the ground that , in his capacity as the company , he has consented to the taking ( by himself ) of the company 's property , with the result that no appropriation , and therefore no theft , has occurred .
16 Turning to the company cases , the dictum in Reg. v. Morris [ 1984 ] A.C. 320 has led to much confusion and complication where those in de facto control of the company have been charged with theft from it .
17 A couple who were alleged to have stolen from residents at the private nursing home they ran have been charged with theft .
18 62 people were arrested … 18 have been charged with theft and handling offences .
19 But I am delighted to tell the hon. Gentleman and the House that 112 people have been charged with murder or attempted murder in the course of this year .
20 Two men from Surrey have been charged with murder after the body of a car dealer was found in a lake .
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