Usage examples of "condannato a morte" in Italian with translation to English

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È stato condannato a morte. He was sentenced to death.
Venne condannato a morte. He was sentenced to death.
Tom è stato condannato a morte. Tom was sentenced to death.
L'accusato è stato condannato a morte. The accused was sentenced to death.
Il giudice lo ha condannato a morte. The judge condemned him to death.
Tom venne condannato a morte. Tom was sentenced to death.
Fu condannato a morte. He was sentenced to death.
È stata la sua storia che mi ha annoiato a morte. It was his narrative that bored me to death.
Il giudice lo ha condannato a un anno di prigione. The judge sentenced him to one year in prison.
È stato il suo racconto che mi ha annoiato a morte. It was his narrative that bored me to death.
Tom prega Dio una volta ogni morte di papa. Tom prays God once in a blue moon.
Nessun individuo sarà condannato per un comportamento commissivo od omissivo che, al momento in cui sia stato perpetrato, non costituisse reato secondo il diritto interno o secondo il diritto internazionale. Non potrà del pari essere inflitta alcuna pena superiore a quella applicabile al momento in cui il reato sia stato commesso. No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international law, at the time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed.
Devi scegliere tra onore e morte. You must choose between honor and death.
È stato condannato alla reclusione. He was sentenced to prison.
Non ho paura della morte. I'm not afraid of death.
Venne stato condannato in prigione per un anno. He was sentenced to prison for one year.
Vado a un ristorante una volta ogni morte di papa. I go to a restaurant once in a blue moon.
È stato condannato in prigione per un anno. He was sentenced to prison for one year.
Mi è capitato di piangere per la morte di un lombrico. It happened to me to cry for the death of an earthworm.
Loro sono morte in battaglia. They died in battle.
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