We have no meanings for "own imprisonment" in our records yet.
1 What else could her own imprisonment portend but a similar fate?
2 She felt a sudden terrified consciousness of her own imprisonment .
3 I told them what Brand had said concerning my return and his own imprisonment by his fellow conspirators.
4 Every pulpit is a pillory in which stands a hired culprit, defending the justice of his own imprisonment .
5 The only result of such an effort would be my own imprisonment , leaving her in more helpless stress than before.
6 My mind went back to my own imprisonment - the smells , the cold, the wretched fare, the dampness, the loneliness, the madness that came and went.
7 On the same trip, he suggested an American missionary was at fault for his own imprisonment in North Korea, remarks for which he later apologised.
8 I have small reason to regret my own imprisonment , " he added, "my jailers are so kind; yet I do regret it for his sake."
9 "My Lord," spoke up Roland, "I am quite satisfied that my own imprisonment has been illegal, therefore I make no apology for circumventing it.
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