In sentence examples of “fines”

How to use in-sentence of “fines”:

+ On his march to Rome, he either destroyed or took enormous fines from towns that did not accept him immediately.

+ Common punishments include paying fines and spending time in prison.

+ The plant — located in Yancheng’s industrial park—was operated by Tianjiayi Chemical and “China Daily” reported fines over safety issues.

+ She had a warrant for her arrest due to unpaid fines that came from three arrests when she was a teenager.

+ This might include the power to arrest a person who they think has committed a crime, the power to search a person, the power to stop cars and direct traffic, the power to ask for a person’s name and address, the power to give out tickets or fines or the power to make a person come to court.

+ Penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment have been imposed for such offenses.

+ Austin said that the government doing that was a violation of the part of the 8th Amendment that says fines can’t be too much.

+ In many countries, fines can be ordered by police, court judges and some government officers.

In sentence examples of fines
In sentence examples of fines

Example sentences of “fines”:

+ It usually does this by not offering services like free food and drink on a flight and keeping fines from airports low by keeping on time.

+ This was caused over many fines for violating city ordinancecity health ordinances when he was forced to dump sewage due to zoning disputes with neighbor.

+ During the crackdown on the protests of August 9–12, “Belsat’s” journalists were putting their lives on the line, and two of them were injured. “Belsat’s” journalists got fines in $26 353,44 for their work in Belarus in 2020.

+ They levied fines on many people.

+ According to Section 377A of BPC, adult homosexual sex acts are illegal and will be punished with deportation, fines and/or up to 10 years, sometimes life imprisonment.

+ Convictions have caused removal of diving gear, boats and motor vehicles as well as fines and in rare cases; imprisonment.

+ Yet while there was no “golden time” of “toleration” of Catholics which Father Garnet had hoped for at the start of James’ reign, the legislative backlash had nothing to do with the plot: it had already happened by 1605, as recusancy fines were re-imposed and some priests expelled.

+ Same-sex sexual activity is illegal within the Union of Myanmar and punishable by fines and imprisonment for ten years to life.

+ It usually does this by not offering services like free food and drink on a flight and keeping fines from airports low by keeping on time.

+ This was caused over many fines for violating city ordinancecity health ordinances when he was forced to dump sewage due to zoning disputes with neighbor.

+ The penalty is fines of up to $100 and no jail time.

+ It may also include tomatoes and a finishing of fines herbes.”Larousse Gastronomique Crown Publishers.

+ Thus she wrote through Ahram Online report “that humans justified their lust for killing and enjoying the smell of cooking game by attempting to bestow a divine meaning to their actions.” And because of the law that added in 1982 a legislation which stated that there is from six months to five years and fines of LE500 to LE1000 for anyone who uses religion to promote, through speech, writing, or any other medium, extremist ideas with the aim of spreading discord or to belittle one of the monotheistic religions or their different sects, or to harm national unity.

+ Tampering with electricity meters is illegal and can carry fines or legal actions.

+ Both players received match penalties, $15 fines and were arrested by the Toronto Police for disorderly conduct, for which they received suspended sentences.

+ Propuestas de intervención silviculturales con fines de rehabilitación en la Quebrada de la Plata, Región Metropolitana.

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