Examples of 'him to be guilty' in a sentence

Meaning of "him to be guilty"

Him to be guilty: This phrase implies the conclusion that a male individual is believed or proven to be responsible for a wrongdoing or crime

How to use "him to be guilty" in a sentence

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him to be guilty
You would like him to be guilty.
She assumes him to be guilty and has him arrested.
My superiors believe him to be guilty.
I wanted him to be guilty of something.
Or maybe it was really because I just wanted him to be guilty.
You want him to be guilty.
He was acquitted, many still believed him to be guilty.
I so want him to be guilty.
However, most New Zealanders believe him to be guilty.
We must assume him to be guilty and treat him on that basis alone.
It 's as if you want him to be guilty.
Those who know him to be guilty go into the right-hand pen.
I do, but for the first time in my life, I do not want him to be guilty.
I do not want him to be guilty.
I'm not supposed to say that, am I? I didn't want him to be guilty.
Or are you willing him to be guilty for other reasons?
Oh, I am sure you want him to be guilty.
I just wanted him to be guilty.
I know you want him to be guilty.
Everyone wants him to be guilty.
They tried Him and found Him to be guilty of blasphemy.
But while I know him to be guilty.
Why do you want him to be guilty?
I didn't want him to be guilty.

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