Use "breaking and entering" in a sentence

1. Some people call that " breaking and entering. "

2. In 1948 he was found guilty of breaking and entering.

3. When It comes to breaking and entering , I defer to Kapowski.

4. He booked the suspect on a charge of breaking and entering.

5. The term Burglarized implies the breaking and entering in the night time and that the breaking and entering was with intent to commit a felony within the building.

6. Four years later in Birmingham, he was arrested for breaking and entering.

7. He was held by the police on a charge of breaking and entering.

8. Seventy-eight light-years to get here our first act is breaking and entering.

9. Vernon Dersley : I demand that you leave at once. You are breaking and entering.

10. To prevent anyone from breaking and entering after hours, we have a security camera.

11. In all my years on newspapers, I've never gone as far as breaking and entering.

12. Groceries in hand, I crossed the threshold and moved into the entering phase of breaking and entering.

13. Burglary can also be called breaking and entering, which is gaining unauthorized access to a home or business

14. Synonyms for Burgling include burglarizing, breaking into, breaking and entering, breaking in, forcing entry into, forcing an entry into, stealing from, robbing, raiding and …

15. Burglary, at Common Law, was the trespassory breaking and entering of the dwelling of another at night with an intent to commit a felony therein

16. Mercado was charged with two counts of breaking and entering a motor vehicle at nighttime for a felony, larceny under $1,200, possession of a Burglarious instrument, carrying a dangerous weapon

17. Burglary definition is - the act of breaking and entering a dwelling at night to commit a felony (such as theft); broadly : the entering of a building with the intent to commit a …

18. Buffey, who served 15 years in prison for a crime that DNA evidence proved was committed by a another man, entered a Kennedy plea to charges of robbery, burglary, breaking and entering and

19. Culprits arraigned HEADED IN – Bernard Marcellus and Demaine Sterling were escorted into the Freeport Magistrate Court to face charges of breaking and entering a business establishment and five local churches, reportedly over several weeks, said police.

20. Burglary breaking and entering a building with intent to steal Not to be confused with: robbery – taking the property of a person in his or her presence by violence or intimidation plunder – to rob by open force, as in war; to take wrongfully as by pillage or fraud theft – the act of stealing; unlawfully taking and carrying away the property of