We found 137 examples of how to use alibi in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 137.
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1. | If what you say is true, it follows that he has an alibi. | |
2. | You've got no alibi for the day of the murder. | |
3. | The alibi points to her innocence. | |
4. | The police are suspicious of my alibi. | |
5. | The evidence is laid out before us. Considering that, together with the fact that he has no alibi, there's no question that he's the guilty one. | |
6. | He was suspect in that he had no alibi. | |
7. | He had a strong alibi. | |
8. | His alibi is above suspicion. | |
9. | His alibi seemed cast-iron. | |
10. | You don't have an alibi for the day of the murder. | |
11. | Tom has the perfect alibi. | |
12. | Tom doesn't exactly have an airtight alibi. | |
13. | Tom has an airtight alibi. | |
14. | She had a perfect alibi. | |
15. | Do you have an alibi? | |
16. | I don't have an alibi. | |
17. | I don't have an alibi for Monday night. | |
18. | Tom doesn't have an alibi. | |
19. | Tom has no alibi. | |
20. | Tom had no alibi for that night. | |
21. | Tom has an alibi. | |
22. | Tom had no alibi. | |
23. | His alibi seemed perfect. | |
24. | The police are now checking on Tom's alibi. | |
25. | Tom's alibi checked out. |