Usar "assumed name" en una oración
assumed name oraciones de ejemplo
assumed name
1. Mike living under an assumed name plus paying for this entire group of guys to stay at a first class resort and then giving each one a thousand dollars as well? She couldn’t imagine a bone-head such as him in such a position! Yet, something intriguing was going on
2. She needed only to remember to address Colling and Elizabeth by the right assumed names, and understand who the other members of their party were supposed to be
3. Mark set himself up in a very comfortable unit in Darlinghurst under an assumed name and started to work for Jacob within a few days
4. Ras was at the hotel earlier, checking in for both of them under assumed names and inspecting Avery’s room, not just for security
5. Goes under an assumed name, has 24 hour guards, best of everything
6. You’ll be transferred to a rehab hospital in Virginia under an assumed name and into a safe house under Dir
7. That lunchtime, Barclay phoned Kay, using the assumed name of Farr
8. “Did he register under his name or an assumed name?” If he and Martha Spalding were involved in a love affair of their own, it was highly unlikely, in Wickland’s opinion, that he would have compromised his identity by providing genuine information
9. Parmat himself, traveling under the assumed name of Khalid Zulfikar, was officially on a business trip, looking to replenish his stocks of merchandise with contraband goods coming from nearby Afghanistan
10. Stu told Akhim an elaborate story of how Pon had stolen the relic and together, with the help of some inside help at the palace, had joined them at the airport, and boarded a plane under assumed names and disguises
11. Asia had kept her assumed name in place of her Japanese one, which I was quite fine with, Asia Kilroy
12. We were joined by a Belgian Futurist, who lived under the, I think, assumed name of Jean de Brissac la Motte, and claimed the right to bear arms in any battle anywhere against the lower classes
13. To leave family, home, and all the cares of worldly welfare, in order without clinging to anything to wander in hempen rags from place to place under an assumed name, doing no one any harm but praying for all- for those who drive one away as well as for those who protect one: higher than that life and truth there is no life or truth!’
14. To leave family, home, and all the cares of worldly welfare, in order without clinging to anything to wander in hempen rags from place to place under an assumed name, doing no one any harm but praying for all—for those who drive one away as well as for those who protect one: higher than that life and truth there is no life or truth!”