CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO BREATHALYSE
PRESENT
Present
I breathalyse
you breathalyse
he/she/it breathalyses
we breathalyse
you breathalyse
they breathalyse
Present continuous
I am breathalysing
you are breathalysing
he/she/it is breathalysing
we are breathalysing
you are breathalysing
they are breathalysing
Present perfect
I have breathalysed
you have breathalysed
he/she/it has breathalysed
we have breathalysed
you have breathalysed
they have breathalysed
Present perfect continuous
I have been breathalysing
you have been breathalysing
he/she/it has been breathalysing
we have been breathalysing
you have been breathalysing
they have been breathalysing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I breathalysed
you breathalysed
he/she/it breathalysed
we breathalysed
you breathalysed
they breathalysed
Past continuous
I was breathalysing
you were breathalysing
he/she/it was breathalysing
we were breathalysing
you were breathalysing
they were breathalysing
Past perfect
I had breathalysed
you had breathalysed
he/she/it had breathalysed
we had breathalysed
you had breathalysed
they had breathalysed
Past perfect continuous
I had been breathalysing
you had been breathalysing
he/she/it had been breathalysing
we had been breathalysing
you had been breathalysing
they had been breathalysing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will breathalyse
you will breathalyse
he/she/it will breathalyse
we will breathalyse
you will breathalyse
they will breathalyse
Future continuous
I will be breathalysing
you will be breathalysing
he/she/it will be breathalysing
we will be breathalysing
you will be breathalysing
they will be breathalysing
Future perfect
I will have breathalysed
you will have breathalysed
he/she/it will have breathalysed
we will have breathalysed
you will have breathalysed
they will have breathalysed
Future perfect continuous
I will have been breathalysing
you will have been breathalysing
he/she/it will have been breathalysing
we will have been breathalysing
you will have been breathalysing
they will have been breathalysing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would breathalyse
you would breathalyse
he/she/it would breathalyse
we would breathalyse
you would breathalyse
they would breathalyse
Conditional continuous
I would be breathalysing
you would be breathalysing
he/she/it would be breathalysing
we would be breathalysing
you would be breathalysing
they would be breathalysing
Conditional perfect
I would have breathalyse
you would have breathalyse
he/she/it would have breathalyse
we would have breathalyse
you would have breathalyse
they would have breathalyse
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been breathalysing
you would have been breathalysing
he/she/it would have been breathalysing
we would have been breathalysing
you would have been breathalysing
they would have been breathalysing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you breathalyse
we let´s breathalyse
you breathalyse
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to breathalyse
Past participle
breathalysed
Present Participle
breathalysing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BREATHALYSE»
Discover the use of
breathalyse in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
breathalyse and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
I'll have to breathalyse you. I've drunk four stubbies since the crash. So it won't be
an accurate reading of my levels when it happened. I have to breathalyse you or
arrest you. He is steady. Not a threat. He can't think any way but rules and regs.
2
Markesinis and Deakin's Tort Law
Mannion63 a policeman followed a motorist up the driveway of his house and
asked to breathalyse him. The occupier turned and said 'Fuck off'. The Divisional
Court took the view that the words that were uttered—which must be taken to
have ...
Simon F. Deakin, Angus Johnston, Basil Markesinis,
2012
3
Drink and drug driving law: first report of session 2010-11, ...
The police already possess powers to stop and breathalyse people in a wide
range of defined situations. The North Review recommends that these powers
are widened to provide police with a "general and unrestricted power" to require
...
Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Transport Committee,
2010
4
Police Custody: Governance, Legitimacy and Reform in the ...
... a room containing the equipment used to breathalyse suspects; ( a tea room; (
two toilets – one for suspects and one for staff. In Gormiston, there were only 11
rooms, which included: ( four interview and consultation rooms;4 ( a doctor's
room ...
5
The Good Guys Wear Blue
I'm surprised they could even find where we were because they surely couldn't
have known their way around the patch having never left the station, and neither
of them lived in Coventry. The inspector came over to breathalyse me. There's a ...
A rather extreme example of this is provided by Snook v Mannion [1982] where a
motorist told the policeman who had followed him up his driveway in order to
breathalyse him to 'fuck off'. The court held that these words—which were taken
to ...
Kirsty Horsey, Erika Rackley,
2013
“If you're going to breathalyse him, you're going to breathalyse us,” Freddie
declared doughtily. “We're the Three Musketeers. All for one and one for all.” “
Athos!” pronounced Roland, slapping his chest. “Porthos!” declared Freddie,
grabbing a ...
8
Grand Dictionnaire Hachette-Oxford
Marie-Hélène Corréard, Valerie Grundy, Jean-Benoit Ormal-Grenon, Nicholas
Rollin. b. b. breathalyse • brickyard breathalyse GB, breathalyze US ...
Marie-Hélène Corréard, Valerie Grundy, Jean-Benoit Ormal-Grenon,
2007
Common mistake: breath or breathe? Warning: do not confuse the noun breath
with the verb breathe: Pollution is damaging the air that we breath. Pollution is
damaging the air that we breathe. breathalyse uk, us breathalyze /"breT.
It appeared to the officer that Ms Smith's breath smelled of alcohol, so he
requested Ms Smith to accompany him to the police vehicle where he could
breathalyse her. She got into the back of the vehicle and was handed the
mouthpiece.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BREATHALYSE»
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breathalyse is used in the context of the following news items.
Queensland plans crackdown on alcohol-fuelled violence
“We will be giving police the power to breathalyse drunk or disorderly patrons so they have the evidence they need to prosecute licensees, ... «The Saturday Paper, Jul 15»
Watch video of Luton man David Nimmo abuse officers after being …
A LUTON man who hurled abuse at police officers who tried to breathalyse him has been convicted in court. David Nimmo, 27, of Speak Close, ... «Luton On Sunday, Jul 15»
Watch motorist hurl abuse at police officers who tried to breathalyse …
A man arrested on suspicion of drink driving who boasted to police officers if he was charged the case would be laughed out of court has been ... «Mirror.co.uk, Jun 15»
Woman dead and 16 injured after motorbike crashes into bar patio
Standard procedure at the scene of a serious accident is to breathalyse and drug-test the driver at fault, but police were not able to do so due to his condition. «NEWS.GNOM.ES, Jun 15»
David Turnbull has had enough. Picture: Josh Woning Source …
We think it would be lovely to have the police be able to afford to sit here and breathalyse people as they leave.” Mr Turnbull said he had also ... «The Australian, Jun 15»
Queensland Government denies it wants to breathalyse clubbers
The Queensland State Government has denied it wants to breathalyse clubbers while they're in the club, but is pushing ahead with its plan for a ... «Mixmag, Jun 15»
Queensland Government Denies Plans To Randomly Breathalyse …
The Queensland State Government has denied recent reports that they are looking to introduce measures that would allow them to breathalyse ... «Music Feeds, Jun 15»
D'Ath rules out random breath tests
Attorney General Yvette D'Arth was quoted saying: “Allowing police to breathalyse drunken patrons will help them build cases for prosecution ... «The Shout, Jun 15»
Police set to breathalyse people in clubs in Australia
In what has to be some of the most ludicrous news we've seen in a while, police in Queensland, Australia look set to be able to breathalyse ... «Mixmag, Jun 15»
Police May Start To Breathalyse Patrons At Random In QLD Clubs
A radical new State Government plan is in the works to allow Queensland police officers to breathalyse patrons at random in bars and clubs. «theMusic, Jun 15»