Examples of 'bang to rights' in a sentence

Meaning of "bang to rights"

bang to rights - Catching someone red-handed or with sufficient evidence to prove their guilt
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  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: bang (adverb), to rights.
  • Red-handed.
  • To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.

How to use "bang to rights" in a sentence

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bang to rights
We have got you bang to rights this time.
My instincts tell me we have got him bang to rights.
Got you bang to rights.
We already have a man in custody who is bang to rights.
He had you bang to rights.
Bang to rights on slopdom.
I have got this bang to rights.
Caught bang to rights you were.
And then we have got him bang to rights.
I am bang to rights.
Just get him off his nut and we will nail him bang to rights.
I had you bang to rights.
Bang to rights.
I have got you bang to rights.
Caught bang to rights you were . You have really let us down this time, lad.

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We have got him bang to rights.
I heard your suspect in the Melanie murder is bang to rights.
You have got him bang to rights old son.
The day I have got enough evidence to put the top brass bang to rights.
And he was caught bang to rights with a reefer ala dente!
The day I have got enough evidence that puts the top brass bang to rights.
Got me … bang to rights.
It is a fair cop . i have been done bang to rights.
WWI Service slang . bang to rights Caught in the act . bang up 1.
And if that belonged to Gregory Salmond, we have got him bang to rights.
I have been done bang to rights.
Call me old-fashioned but I would say that was pretty much bang to rights.
That 's got Barnaby bang to rights.
Call me old-fashioned but I'd say that was pretty much bang to rights.
No! I have got this bang to rights.
The fingerprint on the SIM card, that 's got Barnaby bang to rights.
Well, you ' ve got me bang to rights.
It's what these coppers do when you know you have got 'em bang to rights --.
Well, you've got me bang to rights.
Then again, maybe you 'd have me bang to rights.
It 's what these coppers do when you have got ' em bang to rights.
Well, Inspector, it seems you have me bang to rights.
Peter Slim's file on you. He had you bang to rights.
Well, ten minutes ago I was locked up, bang to rights.
In fact, I would suggest you were… Bang to rights.
Well, look, everyone saw it, so I am bang to rights.

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