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    Use "perpetrating" in a sentence

    perpetrating example sentences

    perpetrating


    1. The magnitude of the bald-faced lie they were perpetrating made his concern for the future understandable


    2. was that he might be guilty of perpetrating


    3. “If the parent is more aggressive toward the child, the child is more likely to be in relationships where they’re being victimized or perpetrating violence against their partner a few years or even a decade later


    4. “Paul has made many bad choices and has contemplated hundreds more that I’ve stopped him from perpetrating, and yes


    5. Those in control of it have a vested interest in perpetrating and


    6. Duranty played a key role in perpetrating one of the greatest cover-ups in history


    7. I think after Ruby Ridge the government wasn’t too keen on perpetrating any more violence on its citizens, until Waco, that is


    8. Love intervenes with war or physical intervention only under extreme situations or duress and only against those who are perpetrating such a crime that it would be unloving not to aide those suffering under them


    9. ” In conclusion I pointed to a half a dozen or so signs in attendance, all of which were crying out against a few of the many grotesque injustices that money is perpetrating everyday


    10. The real difficulty lay in identifying the conspirators, unravelling the mechanics of the plot, and finding out all the reasons for perpetrating it

    11. The Critical Density elusion is perpetrating fraud and the


    12. is perpetrating fraud and conducting in upholding deceptions instituted by Newton that then formed the


    13. I am speaking, as before, of injustice on a large scale in which the advantage of the unjust is most apparent; and my meaning will be most clearly seen if we turn to that highest form of injustice in which the criminal is the happiest of men, and the sufferers or those who refuse to do injustice are the most miserable--that is to say tyranny, which by fraud and force takes away the property of others, not little by little but wholesale; comprehending in one, things sacred as well as profane, private and public; for which acts of wrong, if he were detected perpetrating any one of them singly, he would be punished and incur great disgrace--they who do such wrong in particular cases are called robbers of temples, and man-stealers and burglars and swindlers and thieves


    14. But when they were done with me, there was something new inside me: something ruthless and feral and beyond law that hungered to be the one perpetrating the savagery, because when you are the savage, no one messes with you


    15. But although he loved himself and the business he was in, what really turned Tommy on was springing traps and perpetrating dirty-dog schemes on his enemies—of which I was enemy number one


    16. to defend (that is, to murder all those whom I shall be ordered to murder) and to do whatever those men, strangers to me, who regard me only as a necessary tool to be used in perpetrating the outrages by which they oppress my brethren and preserve their own positions, command me to do


    17. Although she only spoke the truth when she said that her whole life was bound up with him, and although she proved it her life long, we considered such unrestrained, continual insistence upon her affection for him bad form, and felt more ashamed for her when she was descanting thus before strangers even than we did when she was perpetrating bad blunders in French


    18. , and that is, to murder anyone I am told to, and to do everything I am told by men I know nothing of, and who care nothing for me except as an instrument for perpetrating the crimes by which they are kept in their position of power, and my brothers in their condition of misery


    19. So that men sometimes come to their senses long before perpetrating the suggested crime, sometimes at the very moment before perpetrating it, sometimes only afterward


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