Prepositions used with "offence"

"of offence" or "for offence"?

In 47% of cases "of offence" is used

Trial of offences under Penal Code 5.

Trial of offences under Penal Code 5.

Someone who keeps a catalogue of offences.

It is not a weapon of offence? a weapon used to start a war? it is a weapon of defence.

If you create a number of offences, use the same formulation for all of them, if possible.

Stay of proceedings if prosecution of offence in altered charge require previous sanction 230.

The courts regularly order male offenders to be caned for any of a long list of offences broadly similar to that applying in Malaysia.

The courts regularly order male offenders to be caned for any of a long list of offences broadly similar to that applying in Malaysia.

Anyone, in other words, who had been convicted of offences under the notorious Article 58, ' anti-Soviet agitation ' and ' counterrevolution '.

However some people are experts at archiving and compartmentalising a detailed and regularly-updated catalogue of offences committed against them.

In 27% of cases "for offence" is used

Prosecution for offences against the State 196.

Prosecution for offences against the State 196.

Liability for offences committed outside Bangladesh 188.

Perpetrators thus escaped with lighter sentences for offences under these Sections.

Power to issue summons or warrant for offence committed beyond local jurisdiction 186.

Criminal record: A record of convictions for offences defined by the Criminal Code of Canada.

See Part 4 for provisions relating to the use of approved industry codes of practice in proceedings for offences against this Part.

See Part 4 for provisions relating to the use of approved industry codes of practice in proceedings for offences against this Part.

Convictions for offences under provincial laws, such as the Highway Traffic and Liquor Control Acts of Alberta, will not give you a criminal record.

Yes, I know it isn't quite that simple, with reductions for good behaviour and sanctions for offences in gaol, but these are details that can be agreed.

In 8% of cases "to offence" is used

That's why I would love to have an Arteta-esque player at Chelsea who so easily links up defense to offence without compromising on his defensive duties.

Only British Columbia and Quebec have online databases for court decisions that are open to the public -- but these are limited to offences in the two provinces.

However, defence rapidly turned to offence against other inmates, and upon being released members found themselves with a readymade hierarchy well-suited to future criminal endeavour.

In 6% of cases "on offence" is used

The unselfish ball movement really did help on offence.

One of the teams will start on defence, the other on offence.

If there is another turnover, the Ninjas will be on offence again.

Let? s call the team that starts on defence The Canucks and the team that starts on offence The Ninjas.

In 5% of cases "in offence" is used

Public to give information of certain offences 44.

When offence proved included in offence charged 238.

Record 371 *** in trials of certain offences by first and second class Magistrates 355.

The defence lies in offence now: Act before they act, this is what the Security Forces should be following now or we can wait for more attacks, God Forbid.

In 4% of cases "with offence" is used

Section 197 of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 deals with appeals against convictions or penalties in connection with offences against that Act.

In 1% of cases "than offence" is used

Sessions Court - Criminal Cases The Sessions Court has the jurisdiction to try all offences other than offences punishable with death.