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1 We only know that you have prisoners , answered the sergeant.
2 Brothers, I see that you have prisoners here, white prisoners.
3 In other words, I'd rather have prisoners than corpses.
4 An' it was usual for Rojas to have prisoners .
5 Jones tells the story: Apparently Salazar had called Franco and said: 'I hear you have prisoners of mine.
6 No doubt they have prisoners below.
7 He wanted to ride in a chariot, be acclaimed, have prisoners of war march behind him, hear the shouts.
8 A French general passing before the ranks of his men said to them, Well, comrades, we have prisoners enough here.
9 Y: It is not fitting for a prophet that he should have prisoners of war until he hath thoroughly subdued the land.
10 When a million men oppose each other in battle the victor has prisoners .
11 When they were coming home, they shouted to let the people know that they had prisoners .
12 Each of them had prisoners on board.
13 'Word has come to me that you have prisoners , Master Scoyt,' the newcomer said slowly.
14 Have prisoners : German officers, 2, including commandant; German non-commissioned officers, 15; and native police, 56.
15 "Guess we now have prisoners rather than hostages in our stateroom."
16 " Have you never had prisoners there who have suffered materially for want of clothing?"
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