Aún no tenemos significados para "become an inmate".
1To help you I must become an inmate of this house.
2This question was asked on the day after he had become an inmate of the hospital.
3Of course, it is no intention of yours ever to become an inmate of a prison.
4Several years ago I had occasion to become an inmate of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, No.
5His adventures were told to Colonel Evellin, who insisted that his fellow-sufferer should become an inmate of his apartment.
6It simply means that you are likely to become an inmate of the great Cambridge Hospital at Aldershot.)
7I would rather share a kennel with my dogs, than become an inmate of the home which now awaits you.
8Soon after Ernst had become an inmate of Master Gresham's house, a personage arrived who was treated with great consideration.
9Frank King, being on such intimate terms of friendship with Mr. Tom, had almost become an inmate of the house.
10He engaged Mr. Cornelius to become an inmate of his house and to give them tuition out of his regular school hours.
11I know not how to act, Judge Temple; ought I, can I suffer Major Effingham to become an inmate of your family?
12In 1800 he became an inmate of the family of Rev.
13She had a double object in becoming an inmate of Vellenaux.
14The day following that Nora became an inmate of Aghadoe.
15She became an inmate in Mrs. Marvyn's family also.
16There was no trouble until Randall became an inmate of my household, after his graduation.
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