Hooligans Sentence Examples

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  • Used to be we didn't have hooligans running around out here causing problems.

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  • The real hooligans in society are those who silence ideas.

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  • The NF has been trying to recruit football hooligans for its march.

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  • This culminated in the Heysel stadium tragedy of 1985, when violence by English hooligans led to the deaths of over 30 Italian fans.

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  • This tragical farce was soon at an end and its author a fugitive in the United States, whence he instigated bands of hooligans to make piratical attacks upon the Canadian frontier.

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  • However, it transpires that hordes of young hooligans have been making his life a misery in recent years.

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  • Officers will be on the look out for known hooligans who are subject to a court order banning them from traveling to Portugal.

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  • In 1998, he was deported from France with over 50 other Scottish hooligans, including several BNP members.

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  • These officers are working closely with other Forces to prevent football hooligans from traveling to Portugal in line with the national strategy.

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  • They might be civil service mandarins, the Lord Chancellor or the Lord Chief Justice, asylum seekers, illegal immigrants or football hooligans.

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  • While Dean discounted hooligans as the source of his vandalism, he was more than happy to accept Brandon Westlake's timely rescue.

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  • How I found my inner hippy Leo Gregory made his name playing modern-day hooligans.

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  • The Home Office announce plans to thwart English hooligans during the World Cup.

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  • The smartly dressed football hooligans with well paid jobs of Euro 2000?

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  • True, by comparison with serial killers, football hooligans and the Inland Revenue she probably is quite saintly.

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  • This was seized upon as a pretext for violent anti-clerical demonstrations all over Italy and for brutal and unprovoked attacks on unoffending priests; at Spezia a church was set on fire and another dismantled, at Marino Cardinal Merry del Val was attacked by a gang of hooligans, and at Rome the violence of the teppisti reached such a pitch as to provoke reaction on the part of all respectable people, and some of the aggressors were very roughly handled.

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  • At Milan it was more serious and lasted longer than elsewhere, as the movement was controlled by the anarchists under Arturo Labriola; the hooligans committed many acts of savage violence, especially against those workmen who refused to strike, and much property was wilfully destroyed.

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