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1 The police at Berkhamsted think there may have been a robbery .
2 There hasn't been a robbery or an assault among the geriatrics, I hope?
3 I bet they never knew there'd been a robbery till the next morning.
4 Her purse was missing, so it may have been a robbery .
5 There has been a robbery at an Xtra-vision shop in Castleknock 10 minutes earlier.
6 There has not been a robbery , to call a robbery, this five years' time.
7 There has been a robbery and we were suspected.
8 We didn't know what was going on until someone told us there had been a robbery .
9 There has been a robbery here, and we want to get at the bottom of it.
10 There remained only to prove whether there had been a robbery as well as a murder.
11 At first, investigators ran with the idea that this may have been a robbery gone horribly wrong.
12 There has never been a robbery , the reason being that money sacks are too heavy to cart off.
13 Has there been a robbery ?
14 She said Gurjinder Singh suggested she tell police there had been a robbery , which was what she initially told police.
15 There may have been a robbery planned, but I do not think any thief got a portion of the gold.
16 For Worden, who had been a robbery detective for almost eight years, that incident report was the end of the line.
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