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The law has been used to confiscate assets from people who have committed minor offences.
I haven't packed my suitcase yet.
Even the smallest metallic object, whether a nail file or cigarette lighter, is immediately confiscated.
The large estates were confiscated from the landowning families.
Their land was confiscated after the war.
A Malayan pangolin is released from its cage after being confiscated by the Department of Wildlife and Natural Parks in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on Aug. 8, 2002.
How careless you are! But that will not cost you a driving license, I think.
Maybe we could get an injunction or impound his tree.
In his February newsletter, Peter Turner, the head teacher, warned that any CARDS found in school would be confiscated.
She immediately gets that message, as her pockets are turned out, her belt and shoelaces are confiscated, her luggage is searched for "sharps".
Police also confiscate the land of families and tell the people they will be killed if they farm on the land.
Well, I bought an expensive electronic hair remover that is well over the Customs limits and I'm afraid they'll confiscate it.
"D 'you think he knew the Ministry would confiscate his will and examine everything he'd left us?" asked Harry.
We have to confiscate your cat.
Did the teacher confiscate your toy?
Police routinely confiscate stolen property.
Will you give me your camera? We have to confiscate your film.
Israeli soldiers confiscate flocks that stray.
She should just confiscate the phone, forcing her son to focus on his homework.
They confiscate your stake, sometimes without even giving you a receipt.
There's one dangerous liquid no airport security can confiscate from you: it's in your gut.
Egg yolk? I'm sorry but products with egg yolk are banned from entry. we have to confiscate them.
I'm going to confiscate them.
Shall we then allow him to sail out unharmed, or shall we first take away from him that which he brought with him?