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breaking and entering
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  • A breaking and entering when even the senses are torn apart.†   (source)
  • Perhaps my whistling friend could give me the answers I needed faster than breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • Since nothing started a day better than a little breaking and entering, I decided to pay his place a visit.†   (source)
  • They teach you breaking and entering in the Army?†   (source)
  • That's breaking and entering."†   (source)
  • Breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • He looked like he was dressed for some kind of turn-of-the-century night on the town, instead of a modern-day breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • I'd done a little breaking and entering in the name of duty before this.†   (source)
  • She'd listened without comment, and she must have smiled when she heard of her son breaking and entering Thomas Stone's apartment.†   (source)
  • He was expert at breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • Breaking and entering is against the law.†   (source)
  • I stood there for a second, debating whether I should step inside and add breaking and entering to what could soon be a long list of crimes I'd committed.†   (source)
  • Security tampering, breaking and entering, private property trespass.†   (source)
  • Now, let's consider another thing: I can simply turn you in for breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • Of course I could throw this breaking and entering with deadly intent at you… but it's too small a charge.†   (source)
  • He is willing to confess to breaking and entering, but not to criminal intent.
  • So you would plead guilty to breaking and entering?†   (source)
  • Good God, I was breaking and entering to keep my stupid, stubborn, sweet-as-can-be—boyfriend?†   (source)
  • I will acknowledge that over the course of the evening there has been both breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • But there has never been simultaneous breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • Had been arrested for assault, breaking and entering, dealing in stolen goods.†   (source)
  • I seriously doubted that he wanted the Durham police to investigate a breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • In addition to breaking and entering?†   (source)
  • …. breaking and entering, grand theft auto, and one time for taking a car radio and one time for fighting a guy what died.†   (source)
  • I am guilty of breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • "This isn't breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • Theoretically, the cops could charge us with breaking, and they could charge us with entering, but they could not charge us with breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • You said no breaking and entering.†   (source)
  • In the seventies and eighties he was arrested twice and charged with breaking and entering, burglary, and receiving stolen goods.†   (source)
  • Berger will have to decide for herself whether she wants to make a formal complaint against you for harassment, threats, and breaking and entering, or whether she wants to settle things amicably.†   (source)
  • You are also suspected of extortion, bribery, illegal telephone tapping, several counts of criminal forgery, criminal embezzlement of funds, participation in breaking and entering, misuse of authority, espionage, and a long list of other lesser, but that's not to say insignificant, offences.†   (source)
  • Lisbeth Salander was charged with aggravated assault in the case of Carl-Magnus Lundin; with unlawful threats, attempted murder, and aggravated assault in the case of Karl Axel Bodin, alias Alexander Zalachenko, now deceased; with two counts of breaking and entering—the first at the summer cabin of the deceased lawyer Nils Erik Bjurman in Stallarholmen, the second at Bjurman's home on Odenplan; with the theft of a vehicle—a Harley-Davidson owned by one Sonny Nieminen of Svavelsjö MC;…†   (source)
  • There were no apparent signs of breaking and entering, though if I could pick one lock, a guy with built-in tools could easily go me one better.†   (source)
  • I had planned this maneuver as I had waited earlier solely to provide a simple route for breaking and entering, should some unforeseen need arise.†   (source)
  • Jean Valjean was taken before the tribunals of the time for theft and breaking and entering an inhabited house at night.†   (source)
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