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| the scottish executive to unequivocally | commit | itself to this recommendation and |
| will he finally and unequivocally | commit | to a meaningful cross sectoral |
| committing or is attempting to | commit | an offence attempting to commit |
| committing or is about to | commit | an offence even if the |
| committing or is about to | commit | an offence may arrest that |
| in preparing and conspiring to | commit | the offence they are committing |
| which a group of individuals | commit | an offence and the circumstances |
| attempt is being made to | commit | an offence because it is |
| that they are about to | commit | an offence bill swann i |
| that they were about to | commit | an offence however if one |
| people who are about to | commit | an offence i would have |
| which is being used to | commit | an offence if they have |
| commit an offence attempting to | commit | an offence is itself an |
| people who are about to | commit | an offence rather than simply |
| a person is about to | commit | an offence the policy consideration |
| about the phrase about to | commit | an offence there may be |
| 1 a person does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| 1 a person does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| sport that person does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| 2 a person does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| means that person does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| subsection takes place does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| an authorised person does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| occupier s permission does not | commit | an offence under section 1 |
| person to use it to | commit | an offence under subsection 1 |
| enter or use it to | commit | an offence under subsection 1 |
| someone who is about to | commit | an offence what would happen |
| the phrase is about to | commit | an offence would therefore not |
| the phrase is about to | commit | an offence you gave a |
| tiny number of young people | commit | more than one offence the |
| give away the intention to | commit | the offence leaving aside the |
| happened as an excuse to | commit | racist attacks not only in |
| throughout scotland the people who | commit | such racist attacks and harassment |
| phrase or is about to | commit | was removed how would the |
| a crime of preparing to | commit | a later crime we believe |
| in scotland those individuals who | commit | icc crimes within the jurisdiction |
| go on the people who | commit | those crimes are looking after |
| urges the scottish executive to | commit | more and new resources in |
| for the capital that they | commit | urges the scottish ministers to |
| for the capital that they | commit | urges the scottish ministers to |
| of young people do not | commit | any offences and only a |
| provisions recognise that persons who | commit | serious offences against victims of |
| countries do uk citizens who | commit | sexual offences abroad will be |
| a small minority of offenders | commit | the vast majority of offences |
| authority officers and members to | commit | themselves fully to the best |
| christis doctor they won t | commit | themselves to saying that i |
| their health and that services | commit | themselves to the challenge of |
| their health and that services | commit | themselves to the challenge of |
| to find someone willing to | commit | themselves to the task however |
| d rather stay unhappy than | commit | himself to anything or anyone |
| little will the minister today | commit | himself to considering further increases |
| that time scale can he | commit | himself to investigating the possibility |
| a shipowner hereabouts that could | commit | himself to something like that |
| the committee agreed not to | commit | itself to a formal publication |
| the minister that she will | commit | herself to full implementation within |
| time and again refused to | commit | herself to the full implementation |
| the poorest countries immediately to | commit | to the cancellation of 100 |
| executive what resources it will | commit | and what action it is |
| when we will have to | commit | financial resources and from where |
| abilities however that does not | commit | us to any particular model |
| to be tested before we | commit | full expenditure to the project |
| is for the executive to | commit | to the arts say 1 |
| ideally we want government to | commit | to developing services and to |
| against thomas that he did | commit | numerous incests adulteries fornications and |
| committee s report and to | commit | the executive to taking action |
| repayments for individual graduates who | commit | to the area increase the |
| european commission would not further | commit | europe s health and education |
| that one further step and | commit | the scottish executive in principle |
| generalised discussion and not to | commit | beyond that cathie craigie from |
| i did not want to | commit | callum thomson or anne peat |
| fellow clansman and not to | commit | incest smith had written i |
| whether it has plans to | commit | any additional funding to tackling |
| should her majesty s government | commit | any support physically or financially |
| remains hidden will the minister | commit | to ensuring consistent monitoring across |
| asked us to do we | commit | to continuing that work the |
| i ll be able to | commit | to outside pursuits just now |
| forby she aften tries ti | commit | suicide seeminlie ti worrie hir |
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