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1 Once it takes the hook, the fish is forfeit to the fisherman.
2 Prosecutors said NiSource would forfeit to the government any profits from selling Columbia.
3 Thou art a proscribed felon, and thy life is forfeit to the king.
4 What matter even if her life was pronounced a forfeit to the law?
5 Now let him perish, and pay forfeit to the Trojans of his innocent blood.
6 Ye must die, for your lives are forfeit to Kriemhild.
7 The man was a Roman wolf-hislife was forfeit to Kernunnos, the Horned God.
8 That's another five hundred dollars' forfeit to the Post-office Department!
9 He is by nature an outlaw, and his life and goods forfeit to the king.'
10 Failing that, they would be adjudged traitors, their lands and titles forfeit to the throne.
11 The Isle of Man was at this time, by Northumberland's rebellion, forfeit to the crown.
12 Our good name is a crime, our goods are forfeit to the crown, our children disinherited.
13 For equally is thy life forfeit to me if I chose to raise my finger here.
14 I trust you absolutely, dear lady, but St. Just's life is forfeit to his country .
15 The former owner had been declared a public enemy, after all, his property forfeit to the state.
16 His lands and dignities are forfeit to enrich and to ennoble the men who strike for me.
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