Use "in the act" in a sentence

1. Caught in the act.

2. Then catch them in the act.

3. And in the act, caused me displeasure.

4. Bursters in the Act September 25, 1998

5. The spy was caught in the act.

6. The thief was nobbled in the act.

7. The pickpocket was caught in the act.

8. 5 The shoplifter was caught in the act.

9. Agrope ( not comparable ) In the act of groping

10. He was caught in the act of stealing.

11. 1 The thief was nobbled in the act.

12. What does Agrope mean? In the act of groping

13. This is one way of catching them in the act.

14. 20 The thief was detected in the act of stealing.

15. The owner catches him in the act and dismisses him.

16. 4 Disaffirm explicitly apparent agency in the act commercial paper.

17. Director wants him caught in the act of making a drop.

18. The gang was caught in the act of unloading the cigarettes.

19. The thief was Apprehended in the act of stealing a car

20. Caught in the act, he had no alternative but to confess.

21. The thief was apprehended in the act of stealing a car.

22. In the act of bending down, he slipped and hurt his back.

23. Three key functions of ABICE as stated in the Act are to:

24. There has always been very strong support for euthanasia in the ACT.

25. The pivotal safeguard in the Act is the new institution of custody officer.

26. Disguise was the only way to catch this girl in the act of smuggling.

27. Astronomers had accidentally caught a comet in the act of turning into an asteroid.

28. [1913 Webster] This sum is Assessed and raised upon individuals by commissioners in the act

29. Si Peters was in the act of applying the first Brushful of tar to his back.

30. In the act of measuring assemblage clearance , the algorithm reduce yawp and get accurate images edge.

31. Winehouse was also nominated for a 2008 MTV Europe Award in the "Act of the Year" category.

32. + Not in the act of breaking in* have I found them, but [they are] upon all these.

33. Set out below is a table of the those provisions expressly stated in the Act as being Alterable.

34. This procedure is implemented in accordance with the provisions laid down in the Act governing general administrative procedure.

35. Conformation The official term for dog shows is Conformation — as in, the act of conforming or producing conformity

36. The definition established in the Act thus provides a framework for the discretionary powers conferred upon the Administration.

37. The state of war is regulated in the Act on the Defence of the Czech Republic (Act No

38. In the act, he injured one of the terrorists and forced the others to retreat inside a room.

39. No longer could she take any pleasure in the act; almost she had come to hate the interminable travail.

40. 14 Meanwhile, some fresh changes have taken place in the act of abettor and auxiliary accomplice, due to the ...

41. The players could play Ascension at any time, after they have defeated twelve enemies in the Act II Tournament

42. The right of access to administrative documents may be limited or denied in the cases listed in full in the Act

43. The right of access to administrative documents may be limited or denied in the cases listed in full in the Act.

44. 31 then use CAIS or another BRM program as listed in the Act (see Appendix 3), as security against the advance.

45. Because in the act of explanation he would have to reveal his past culpability, and this would place him in jeopardy.

46. The act of bunning (blazing) then participating in the act of cuddling right after. Buddle came from the words Bun and Cuddle

47. Arthur had risen from his bed, and was in the act of Attiring himself, when the tread of a horse arrested his attention.

48. The father stood there with his son. Before the latter was the great oculist in the act of cutting away the last bandage.

49. Although Charles and Parliament granted amnesty to nearly all of Cromwell's supporters in the Act of Indemnity and Oblivion, 50 people were specifically excluded.

50. What does Caught mean? The definition of Caught means taken hold of and prevented from leaving, or spotted in the act of doing something wrong.

51. Loosening the anti-Circumvention measures in the Act for the purposes of diagnosis/maintenance/repair could open the door for amendments that permit other kinds of Circumvention

52. 15 Meanwhile, some fresh changes have taken place in the act of abettor and auxiliary accomplice, due to the frontier technology in the context of cyber space.

53. While all categories of deontological ethics hold that absolute morality does exist, not all of them believe that morality lies in the act alone, as moral Absolutism teaches.

54. One day Tom was in the act of dosing the crack when his aunt's yellow cat came along, purring, eying the teaspoon avariciously, and begging for a taste.

55. CHAMBERS'S TWENTIETH CENTURY DICTIONARY (PART 3 OF 4: N-R) VARIOUS Nor did her presence in the least Abash the boys, for they saw no impropriety in the act

56. Looking through his periscope, Oblt Reith abruptly finds himself staring at an Algerine-class minesweeper, HMCS Esquimalt, in the act of turning and preparing to run straight at him.

57. They are un-individuated, if that makes any sense, in the act of sexual union. There is the unutterable sexual rush that can only come about through total corporeal enjambment.

58. By joining Frederick Douglass, Booker T. Washington, and Richard Wright in the act of literary testimony(Sentence dictionary), Malcolm became part of the most essential genre of African-American literature.

59. Biffed it To fall on your face or in an absolutely ridiculous fashion, often suffering and being badly injured in the act. Boy runs into a tree and breaks his leg

60. If a base runner impedes a fielder in the act of fielding a Batted ball, or who is making a throw in continuation of fielding a Batted ball, you have interference

61. Although there are alleviating provisions in the Act to enable charities to accumulate funds for special purposes or to provide relief from extenuating circumstances, they may not apply in these circumstances.

62. Hence, we read: “If a thief should be found in the act of breaking in and he does get struck and die, there is no bloodguilt for [the householder].” —Exodus 22:2.

63. A person is a passenger if he or she is in the act of boarding, entering, riding upon, or Alighting from the carrier's conveyance with the actual or implied consent of the carrier

64. It happened for instance that from my balcony I would notice a lighted window across the street and what looked like a nymphet in the act of undressing before a co-operative mirror.

65. Drawing on her personal experience of building a home from red adobe bricks, she illustrates how her people used the environment to construct shelters and underlines the spirituality implicit in the act of gathering clay.

66. An Alterable provision is a provision in the Act in which it is expressly contemplated that its effect on a company may be negated, restricted, limited, qualified, extended or otherwise altered in substance or effect by the company’s MOI

67. There is a provision in the Act ( # ) on correctional treatment in institutions guaranteeing the aggrieved party's right to information when a detainee is serving a sentence for a crime directed at an another person's life, health, freedom or peace

68. THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE THE FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER ANONYMOUS There are two of these vesiculae, each like a bunch of grapes, which emit the seed into the urethra in the act of Copulation. THE WORKS OF ARISTOTLE THE FAMOUS PHILOSOPHER ANONYMOUS

69. "the Crapper"), a figurine depicted in the act of defecation appearing in nativity scenes in Catalonia; Frank Crapper (1911–1991), Australian footballer; Fred Crapper (1909–1976), Australian footballer; Harry Crapper (1905–1976), Australian footballer; Thomas Crapper (1836–1910), British plumber

70. In 1864, sixteen European states adopted the first-ever Geneva Convention to save lives and alleviate the suffering of wounded and sick persons in the battlefield, as well as to protect trained medical personnel as non-combatants, in the act of rendering aid.

71. ‘when she turned, her face was Anguished’ ‘When she finished dressing almost falling in the act, she heard an Anguished cry of pain.’ ‘It is a harrowing experience to hear a squeal of tires followed by a thump and then the Anguished cries of an animal in pain.’

72. “The Allottee shall have the right to cancel/withdraw his allotment in the project as provided in the Act, provided that where the Allottee proposes to cancel/withdraw from the project without any fault of the promoter, the promoter herein is entitled to forfeit the booking amount paid for the allotment

73. Arguments dropped and left at loose ends--the whole Bewraying a man called unexpectedly to a post where in the act of adapting himself, of learning that he might teach, he had often to adjourn his main purpose and skirmish with difficulties--they will be the truer to life; and so may experimentally enforce their preaching, that the Art of

74. If, as the reader will all too easily detect, they abound no less in repetitions than in arguments dropped and left at loose endsÑthe whole Bewraying a man called unexpectedly to a post where in the act of adapting himself, of learning that he might teach, he had often to adjourn his main purpose and skirmish with difficultiesÑthey will be

75. See: be Caught flat-footed be Caught in a time warp be Caught in the act be Caught in the crossfire be Caught in the middle be Caught napping be Caught off (one's) guard be Caught on the hop be Caught on the wrong foot be Caught short be Caught with (one's) pants down be Caught with (one's) trousers down be Caught with chaff be Caught with your pants

76. And yet, what other course had I to take with a man whom no denial, no scorn could Abash?: Nor did her presence in the least Abash the boys, for they saw no impropriety in the act.: Her reticence in that respect, however, did not in the least Abash Jesse.: Divers flocks of clouds, camp-followers of the storm, could not Abash her.: As I said before, those gentlemen-rascals are hard to Abash.