Use the word “offence”

How to use in-sentence of “offence”:

+ The common law included the offence of being a common scold.

+ Director of Public Prosecutions AC 528, described the offence as “obsolete”.

+ In New Zealand, publishing anything promoting or supporting urolagnia, whether in print or online, is an offence punishable by up to ten years in prison.

+ No offence to anyone but page after page of stubs on rivers, asteroids, little non-notable towns and many other subjects are not going to keep us alive as a project.

+ If a Shared IP address’ talk page is not already identified or tagged as such, use either the as your blocking reason as it causes less offence to innocent users.

Use the word offence
Use the word offence

Example sentences of “offence”:

+ However, visitors to Bermuda should be aware that using the non-possessive forms when speaking to Bermudians is likely to cause as much offence as saying "Bermudan".

+ On 7 December 2006, at a City Hall reception marking the launch of the London Jewish Forum, Livingstone apologised for any offence that he had caused the Jewish community.
+ No offence to either of you two but you both seem to be drifting far off topic.

+ However, visitors to Bermuda should be aware that using the non-possessive forms when speaking to Bermudians is likely to cause as much offence as saying “Bermudan”.

+ On 7 December 2006, at a City Hall reception marking the launch of the London Jewish Forum, Livingstone apologised for any offence that he had caused the Jewish community.

+ No offence to either of you two but you both seem to be drifting far off topic.

+ Homosexuality is a criminal offence and is punishable by law.

+ The offence of being a common scold has also become obsolete in the United States because only women could commit it.

+ Carrying these tools, especially after dark, is an arrestable offence in most countries except if the owner is a registered locksmith.

+ This is probably because of the relatively complicated set of provisions provided by the sport’s law-making body, the IFAB for deciding if a player in an offside position is actually guilty of an offside offence by becoming involved in active play.

+ It is a common misconception that the ball must be played forward for an offside offence to be committed.

+ Also, the offence committed on EN appears to be sockpuppetry, of which I am not aware of any evidence suggesting that it is happening on this wiki.

+ He was charged with this offence and hanged in Knavesmire, York on 7 April 1739.

+ It takes into account the fact that children who commit crimes need the same sort of care as those who are victims of an offence or neglect.

+ Forest law prescribed harsh punishment for anyone who committed any offence within the forests.

+ For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.

+ Denis Mack Smith, “Italy:a modern history”, p.72 However, his offence wasn’t cleared and Crocco was arrested.

+ This is incorrect however, as an offside offence is related to the position of the player in relation to the last two opponents, the ball and the opponent’s goal line rather than the direction the ball is played.

+ Apostasy and disrespecting and insulting Islam is criminal offence in UAE.

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