8 Results for: (Concept:02582615-v)
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10072 In a fit of anger , however , caused by some robberies which had been perpetrated in the house , he beat his native butler to death and narrowly escaped a capital sentence .
11271 " Why , Mr. Holmes , the crime was only committed at three this morning .
13332 ' '' A robbery has been committed , '' I gasped .
46214 The one is whether any crime has been committed at all , the second is , what is the crime and how was it committed ?
46214 The one is whether any crime has been committed at all , the second is , what is the crime and how was it committed ?
47972 To commit a crime would be to show where he was hiding . '
51014 Your Majesty has indeed committed an indiscretion . '
55676 You have heard me remark that the strangest and most unique things are very often connected not with the larger but with the smaller crimes , and occasionally , indeed , where there is room for doubt whether any positive crime has been committed .

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