Examples of 'does crime' in a sentence
Meaning of "does crime"
does crime - This phrase is grammatically incorrect, it seems to be part of a sentence or question inquiring about the actions of an individual relating to criminal activities
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does crime
So does crime.
As a city grows and evolves, so does crime.
New York does crime fast and furious.
Terrorism knows no frontiers, nor does crime or disease.
Does crime cause poverty or does poverty cause crime?
The big question is why does crime exist?
How does crime actually work in your town?
We have got a lot of work to do . So does crime.
Or does crime make people want ice cream?
How much does crime cost?
How does crime challenge the analytical position war occupies in the discipline of IR?
Pawnshops flourish - and so does crime.
Why does crime occur more in some places than others?
Q - What type of calls does Crime Stoppers take?
Not only does crime not pay, but it actually seems to cost quite a bit.
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However, the ultimate question still remains, does crime pay?
Why does crime continue to decline in the United States, even when unemployment is high?
What does crime mean anyway?
Why does crime among the First Nations rise even though Indigenous people are not immigrants?
So what does crime look like in Maine?
Does crime pay after all?
Why does crime pay?
Does crime really pay?
How does crime become organised?
Does crime pay or not?
What does Crime want with me?
Does crime take the weekend off to do its laundry, Scully?
Does crime increase on Halloween?
Does crime still pay?
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So does that giant hole in the wall there
Not because of what he does in his bedroom at night
She does not want to open her door