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How to use Fines in a sentence

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Fines would be levied for parentally condoned truancy, to prevent truancy worsening or to combat persistent late arrival.
Fines will be imposed on councils when a patient remains in an acute hospital bed after they have been deemed fit to be discharged to their own home or to a care home.
Fines as set are often derisible for motoring infringements.
Fines also may be imposed, seizing money or property from a person convicted of a crime.
As soon as a CCJ is made by the court, it is usually entered in the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines.
Fines in the crown affect the risk of a crown fire progressing horizontally.
County Court judgments are recorded in the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines and in the defendant's credit records held by credit reference agencies.
But prosecutors usually let administrative laws do their work, in the form of fines.
We propose doubling fines for offences that cause accidents such as drunken driving and reckless driving.
As part of the crackdown against absenteeism, the parents of persistent truants have been threatened with tougher fines and jail sentences.
The new scheme will give head teachers the power to issue on-the-spot fines if a child is absent from school without permission.
Even so, this is a legal quagmire with the possibility of litigation or fines flying in all directions.
Violations of the Stream Litter Act are heard in criminal court, and fines are levied by a judge.
Police in the county now employ around 115 wardens to enforce traffic regulations along with officers, with fines going to central government funds.
I know of one automaker that actually fines its suppliers tens of thousands of dollars for every hour they're late delivering in a just-in-time environment.
This year Las Vegas entered what it calls drought alert, meaning tight restrictions on water use for residents and businesses and heavy fines for water wasters.
The factory faced serious fines for releasing dangerous chemicals into the river.
Since the year 2000, 1,600 people have been jailed in berks County alone for failing to pay truancy fines.
Last April, the Memorial Anti-Discrimination Center in St. Petersburg announced its closure under pressure from huge fines.
The two fines are apparently a compromise so that the murderer is both punished and forgiven.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Fines inflicted by the bant caste council are, I am informed, spent in the celebration of a temple festival.
Fines for adultery and fornication belong to the king, not to the bishop.
The fines are so numerous that it almost appears that every person on the estate was amerced from time to time.
The laws were lenient, for most crimes could be atoned for by money or other fines.
Inside the we-group the first need for money is for fees, fines, amercements, and bride price.
Only apprehension and prosecution, licence suspension and heavy fines, as your readers have said ad nauseum will instil discipline.
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