But the alarm sounding panicked the defendant, and he ran off empty-handed. |
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The front door was rammed open, but the cash machine had been emptied earlier and the would-be thieves left empty-handed. |
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They fled empty-handed, unable to get past the reinforced screens which have been put up following previous attacks. |
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Police today praised two elderly residents at a sheltered housing complex who sent bogus callers packing empty-handed. |
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One of the tricksters managed to get into the couple's home, before leaving shortly afterwards empty-handed. |
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He is more or less a professional hunter, but even he has been known to return from a goose hunt empty-handed. |
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The man and boy were later spotted returning to the scene at around 7pm, only to be seen running away empty-handed. |
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And if we had come out empty-handed it would not have been a very good thing. |
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But they left empty-handed after failing to break through the side of the shop. |
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As has as often been told, however, the soldiers could not catch their quarry and returned empty-handed. |
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He lived by his philosophy of coming into the world empty-handed and likewise going out empty-handed. |
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The unnamed woman lost no money in the incident because the mugger fled empty-handed, but she was left bruised and nervous. |
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Hall, who took up the sport competitively only five years ago, did not leave the championships empty-handed. |
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I may not have won a prize, but I took enough pictures to ensure I didn't come home completely empty-handed. |
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Throughout the ordeal Mrs Malgarin kept a tight grip on her handbag and the attacker eventually fled empty-handed towards Mulberry Grove. |
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The pensioner shouted for help, causing the man to flee empty-handed. |
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When she pulled the alarm they made their escape empty-handed through a fire door. |
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Visitors sometimes leave empty-handed, having achieved their purpose by consulting a book or score. |
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The Easter bilby, not to be confused with the Easter bunny, scatters enough eggs so no one goes home empty-handed. |
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The men ran away across the car park and made their escape empty-handed. |
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Customers and staff alike doubled up in gales of mirth and McIlrath fled empty-handed from the premises. |
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His friend, Earl Gray, wrestled the robber to the ground, chasing him away empty-handed. |
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Anyone who is not prepared to bring these issues in Johannesburg to a concrete resolution is standing by the poverty issue empty-handed. |
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She would like to be able to earn enough money so as not to have to go home empty-handed. |
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For everyone who doesn't want to go home empty-handed there is the possibility of browsing and shopping. |
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Costa Rica observed that delegates would not be leaving Cancun empty-handed. |
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I've never seen a young man come home empty-handed when he has new snowshoes. |
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After the concession process in which Energy Zürich came out empty-handed, the radio would have had to stop broadcasting at the end of this year. |
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When I traveled with the delegation to Kinshasa, our church members assumed I would not come back empty-handed. |
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Angry residents from the surrounding townships, some of whom arrived in the early hours of the morning, went home disappointed and empty-handed. |
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They were bystanders, fanners of flames, perhaps, but empty-handed, palms held upwards for inspection. |
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The winners will all receive great prizes, but nobody leaves empty-handed. |
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No-one who enters this year's competition will go away empty-handed. |
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She was pinned to the wall as one tried to grab her handbag but she managed to fend off her attacker and the gang fled towards the bus station empty-handed. |
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One of the two accomplices attempted to spray an aerosol in her face before the gang fled empty-handed. |
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For the White House, returning twice from Copenhagen empty-handed would represent more than an embarrassment. |
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The man threatened to rob Tina's store saying he had a knife, but fled empty-handed after she whacked him with an axe handle. |
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An all points bulletin was immediately issued for the car and several roadblocks were set up, but the police came up empty-handed. |
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I often take a shopping list into town and get the bus straight back empty-handed because I'm so weary. |
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But those who appreciate the occasional sight gag will not leave this film empty-handed. |
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In gem shops I am revealed as a total tyre-kicker in the consumption race and I come away empty-handed. |
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The empty-handed figure was standing, unshaken, undaunted, in the middle of the room. |
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After ransacking the vestry and attempting to tear a steel donation box from the wall the burglars left empty-handed. |
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No one was injured during either robbery, the first of which saw the suspect being chased out of the shop empty-handed. |
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When the minicab driver alerted the base with a secret password the man fled empty-handed. |
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People come back with nothing, ashamed to be returning empty-handed. |
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The conference, scheduled to end Friday, then went into overtime as world leaders wrangled over whether to accept the agreement or go home empty-handed. |
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If the child returns empty-handed, he is severely beaten. |
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The fact is that the government is going empty-handed because it has refused to take any kind of leadership role when it comes to the environment. |
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Many of his clients leave empty-handed, unable to obtain even such ordinary items as antihistamines and cough linctus. |
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These strong features will fill your order books, and the competition will go away empty-handed. |
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At least he will not appear empty-handed before our Sovereign Judge! |
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Importers ranging from clothiers and toymakers to auto factories could find themselves empty-handed as goods from overseas languish at 29 West Coast ports. |
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This naturally gives them a big success in town and no one comes down empty-handed from their workshop, nicely decorated in a fuchsia colour and with naïve paintings. |
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They then smashed down a shutter but were unable to gain access to the safe because it was time-locked and they were forced to leave empty-handed. |
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In this time of great changes our eyes are fixed on the future. But the Union has not come empty-handed to this meeting with the local authorities and in particular those who administer our cities. |
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For example, an increasing number of individuals are planning to bequest a portion of their wealth to charities as part of their legacy,9 leaving their children empty-handed or with a smaller inheritance than expected. |
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It is hard to predict at the outset whether years of research will lead to breakthrough innovations with a great market potential or may simply leave a company empty-handed with results that are unlikely to bring revenues. |
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With both sides poles apart, Zimbabwe left Tel Aviv empty-handed, with the WGM unable to reach consensus. |
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Many times they take along a little food from their pantries because it is not good to visit a patient empty-handed. |
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However, I also frequently ran aground in the soup of links, and ended up empty-handed. |
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They failed and, unwilling to go home empty-handed, trooped into the conference centre to inscribe their own names. |
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Some passes produced more fish than others, but none left us empty-handed. |
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Tendai Biti, his finance minister, had already done the rounds of Western capitals with his begging-bowl and had come back empty-handed. |
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The detainees could see their families walking to the camp and leaving empty-handed, so in all likelihood someone at the gates of the camp took the food and prevented it from being distributed to the detainees. |
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It will always be more difficult for Westerners and Europeans to ignore the NATO and European ambitions of Ukraine than to send away Tbilisi empty-handed. |
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Once again, the Conservative members have fought for Quebec workers while the Bloc, always empty-handed, has done nothing more than concoct ideas about Quebec separation. |
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It is worth jettisoning things just for the kick of being empty-handed. |
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By night we'll all be back at this spot, full-handed or empty-handed, as it may be, but full-handed, I hope. |
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He didn't feel up to meeting and greeting empty-handed. |
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Oh, the beauty and heavenliness of a home where the empty-handed guest is not the less but the more welcome for his emptyhandedness! |
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In a trice he will find himself empty-handed and in the end the victory will be exclusively my Son's and mine. This will be the triumph of my Immaculate Heart in the world. |
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The momentum is slipping away at an incredible pace, and we are in obvious danger of remaining empty-handed, as if nothing had happened in the last two and a half years. |
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