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  • In October, I (marry) ______________ to Derek longer than I was to Doug.
    will have been married
  • Julie _____________ (not work) this time next week. She'll be on holiday!score
    won't be working
  • Although he has been on diet, at the end of the week he (not lose) _______________ any weight at all .
    won't have lost
  • Someone had broken _________ through the bedroom window.
    in
    down
  • I think five years’ fine / imprisonment is fair for a crime like that.
    imprisonment
  • I'll meet you at four o'clock. - At four? I'm afraid I ______________ (teach) English.
    will be teaching
  • There wasn’t enough evidence / justice to show that she did it.
    evidence
  • If the alarm goes off, everyone should make ____________ the stairs
    for
    of
  • If he's rude to you, don't let him get away ______ it. 
    on
    with
  • _____________ crime is not so serious but it’s still very upsetting for the victim.
    Petty
  • Two gunmen held_____________ a bank.
    on
    up
  • I ____________ (look) for a new job while you are on your holiday in Madrid.
    will be looking
  • John will be very tired tomorrow, he (work) ____________ for more than 20 hours.
    will have been working
  • The teacher let Jane ___________ but said she would be in serious trouble if it happened again.
    in
    off
  • I'm sure Peter (not give) ___________ up smoking by the end of the year.
    won't have given
  • The crime ____________ has gone up in recent years – every day you hear about another crime.
    rate
  • _________ crime target people because of things like their race, sex or disability.
    Hate 
  • _________  _________ is when gangs operate through a network – usually over a wide area
    Organised crime
  • The crime _________ is the place where police scientists analyse evidence.
    lab
  • They threatened to beat me ________ if I didn't give them my wallet.
    off
    up
  • The concern about _________ crime is whether these young offenders will still be criminals when they’re older.
    youth
  • She was so tired of her husband’s crimes that she turned him ____________ to the police.
    in
    up
  • __________ crime usually involves large gangs of criminals.
    Organised
  • Don't phone me before 8 o'clock, we _____________ (have) dinner
    will be having
  • So far, nobody has come _______________ with any information.
    forward
    in
  • A _________ _________ is the place where the crime happened.
    crime scene
  • A police officer came to our school to talk about crime p____________ and what we should be doing to stay safe.
    prevention
  • In the recent crime w________ , thieves stole ten cars in the town centre.
    wave
  • Apart from police officers, nobody is allowed near the crime ___________.
    scene
  • The accused / guilty stood looking at the floor while he listened.
    accused
  • The bank robber’s trial / judge lasted three weeks.
    trial