We found 19 examples of how to use alleged in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 19 of 19.
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1. | That man is alleged to have committed the murder. | |
2. | The newspaper alleged his involvement in the crime. | |
3. | He is alleged to have poisoned his wife. | |
4. | He is alleged to have been a thief. | |
5. | He is alleged to have stolen the jewelry. | |
6. | In 2011, Toyota recalled two million vehicles which, they alleged, had gas pedals that could jam and cause the car to accelerate uncontrollably. | |
7. | It's alleged that he wrote in every language in the world except Chinese and Japanese. | |
8. | A member of the public who has reasonable grounds to believe that a civil servant has a conflict of interest may request an official opinion respecting the alleged contravention. | |
9. | You Russians are really wonderful people. Instead of accepting help and advice you're blaming me for the alleged mistakes I've made. | |
10. | Tom was Mary's alleged accomplice. | |
11. | It is alleged that his disjointed speech was written by his best friend. | |
12. | Tom is the alleged ringleader. | |
13. | When Maria discovered what Tom's alleged language studies on the Internet were, she banned his computer use for a while. | |
14. | The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean in which ships, planes, and people are alleged to have mysteriously vanished. | |
15. | An apology, founded upon a slight indisposition, was alleged as an excuse for the absence of Miss Ashton, whose seat appeared unoccupied. | |
16. | One who criticizes Israel's alleged human rights violations against the people of Palestine should not automatically be labelled as an anti-Semite. | |
17. | Whistleblowers alleged numerous cases of gross mismanagement, retaliation and investigations into staff that had a debilitating effect. | |
18. | Democratic senators had raised concerns about the documentary filmmaker's suitability for the role and about an investigation into alleged mismanagement at a nonprofit he founded. | |
19. | Mike Godwin himself rejects the alleged corollary to his famous law, that whoever makes a Nazi comparison has lost the argument. |