Exemplos de uso de Has been committed em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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A grave crime has been committed.
Hori has been committed to an institution.
For often a fault has been committed.
No crime has been committed against Cardassia.
We can only act when a crime has been committed.
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Embraer has been committed to building a.
You can't hide behind them if a crime has been committed.
But no crime has been committed yet.
In an ancient castle in England, a murder has been committed.
CHINT has been committed to product innovation.
You cannot roll back a transaction that has been committed.
A crime has been committed in this room tonight, Jerome.
As you said, we can't say for certain a crime has been committed.
A great wrong has been committed- against an innocent priest.
Now you may have evidence that a crime has been committed here.
JCDecaux has been committed to reducing its environmental footprint.
Too many people already know that a more serious crime has been committed.
The crime has been committed, we just have to deal with the aftermath.
We have probable cause to believe a crime has been committed.
Weihua has been committed to heavy machinery researching and marketing.
As far as we can determine,no crime has been committed," Fink said.
But a crime has been committed against the state and somebody has to pay.
Jesus revealed that"full authority in heaven and on earth has been committed to me.
But if a crime has been committed, you will agree that justice must be served.
We have learnt from reliable sources… that this theft has been committed last night.
Rado has been committed to the development and use of innovative materials.
Mr. Thorn, if some sort of crime has been committed, I'm obligated to report it.
Company has been committed to creating"mid-price, high quality" brand pneumatic.
Where the undertaking provides evidence that the infringement has been committed as a result of negligence;
The offence has been committed against a victim who was particularly vulnerable.