Use of piracy in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include piracy at the start of sentence, piracy at the end of sentence and piracy in the middle of sentence

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piracy at the start of sentence


  1. Piracy of films and music, in particular, is rampant.
  2. Piracy is alive and flourishing on the world's commercial sea-lanes.

piracy at the end of sentence


  1. They were mere apprentices to piracy.
  2. They made the place a notorious centre of piracy.
  3. Dark Elf raiders have committed innumerable acts of piracy.
  4. We had a momentary chill when they climbed aboard ... piracy?
  5. Seven of the fishermen have been formally charged with piracy.
  6. The government has already adopted effective measures against piracy.
  7. You mustn't get me wrong, I think the world would be much better without software piracy.
  8. Mike Wilding, is a software analyst at Atari with special responsibility for combating piracy.
  9. Microsoft Corp. has filed suit against a Houston computer manufacturer as part of a nationwide crackdown on software piracy.
  10. Last April, Kantor identified 38 countries who either denied protection of intellectual property or supported copyright and patent piracy.

piracy in the middle of sentence


  1. They also cited the piracy issue.
  2. Of course, piracy was not confined to the Caribbean.
  3. He was on the commission for piracy in 1577, and for musters in 1583.
  4. With the expansion of the Internet, piracy has grown more widespread.
  5. But with the coming of the home computer, software piracy also appeared.
  6. So the two sides talked about smuggling, piracy and other sorts of crime.
  7. Both groups say their focus is education when it comes to piracy among individuals.
  8. The only way to end piracy is to set up a system of coordinated action by naval police.
  9. Instead she takes part in his piracy and gains meaning for life, before she helps him escape.
  10. The Etruscans soon engaged in active commerce, which they boosted through piracy and warfare.
  11. It wasn't like insurance fraud or software piracy, where I knew who knew exactly what I needed to know.
  12. Those opposed say existing law already outlaws electronic piracy, and that law-abiding users would suffer.
  13. Battles over access to shipping lanes and trade routes are commonplace, and piracy returns in modern trappings.
  14. Too costly software? Software piracy is wrong, but more flexible policies for selling it would help combat the crime.
  15. They argue that lifting the ban would make policing piracy harder, and that consumers would not see much benefit anyway.
  16. The six-point joint statement also agreed on co-operation in shipping, communications, scientific surveys, and combating piracy and drug trafficking.

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