Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail.
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Examples for "jail"
Examples for "jail"
1But he said he had no easy answers to the jail's challenges.
2Indeed, the jail-breaking and underground app community thrives, by most reasonable measures.
3THE appearance of things at the jail was forlorn in the extreme.
4Whether this is a true get-out-of-jail card for Vonage we don't know.
5Once in Daddy Skinner, in the jail-shehad given way before it.
1I don't fight for some days,' Thebe said, eying the wine jug.
2A circular V0 jug haul can also be an easy starting point.
3So I took the jug, dipped it in, and drew the water.
4In the midst of this, Mrs. Poole reappeared with the jug foaming.
5What's the connection between a discarded water jug and his fuel pumps?
1Patient care practices often lag behind current scientific evidence and professional guidelines.
2Most African countries lag behind in this regard, so intervention is required.
3The Re-Timer is said to be able to help fight jet lag.
4You've got a really incredible case of culture lag, you know it?
5Australian authorities have faced similar questions about the lag in their response.
1None the less, she had passed several nights in the local gaol.
2Matthew said, as the gaol-keeper found the proper key from his ring.
3The fellow sent for me to go and see him in gaol.
4They only represent the criminals actually in gaol on a given day.
5So Maliwe was marched, carrying the corpus delicti, in to the gaol.
1State prosecutors routinely use the subversion charge to imprison dissidents for years.
2Whose cleverness had been enough to imprison him in the long ago.
3Then she looked at me and said, But he'll never imprison me.
4It can also imprison that person's relatives, who are guilty by association.
5She was not a Tezerenee; she would imprison Lochivan if she could.
1The tragedy led to renewed calls for separate facilities for remand prisoners.
2He was on remand for a year and then he was convicted.
3They will not listen then; they will remand us to the ballot-box.
4She said remand places also would be made available at Castlerea Prison.
5Mr Michael Kelly, solicitor, said his client consented to such a remand.
1It's within our discretion to incarcerate, if necessary, in times of emergency.
2We ought to incarcerate our children to keep them from being incarcerated.
3Unfortunately, sometimes they are also forced to incarcerate people for an indefinite period.'
4The decision to incarcerate them was taken with that in mind.
5You don't just incarcerate the person who is getting locked up, he says.
1Return to those imprisoning walls; immure your sweet youth in a cloister?
2I cannot -thiscannot be the will of God, to immure her.
3Perhaps this was why she'd chosen to immure herself in this tiny hamlet, thought Arkoniel.
4Roland is a prisoner, and must straightway immure himself.
5This is not a country to immure females, and the custom causes us of America little thought.
1She asked me to put away the game; she had some news.
2Keep it always on hand; put away in glass jars covered closely.
3I want the resolution filed and put away in the city archives.
4Cool, and put away in the pots in which they were baked.
5She has put away several pizzas so far, and still wants more.
1In the United States, officials want him extradited and put behind bars.
2Israel has already witnessed a former head of state put behind bars.
3Ricky had been booked, put behind bars and was waiting for his lawyer.
4We want to see anyone who defrauded us and the State put behind bars.
5Among the crooks she helped put behind bars were members of Al Capone's gang.
6Why hadn't that monster been caught and put behind bars?
7If convicted, the doctor could be put behind bars for between one and 10 years.
8Should he really be put behind bars for decades?
9The pair were put behind bars after a different fight, which allegedly took place last week.
10The hysteria was going to spread and get worse until they had someone to put behind bars.
11Brotherhood supporters, however, appear unwilling to break ranks while the organisation's senior leadership is being put behind bars.
12Vietnam denies that it holds any political prisoners, saying only those who break the law are put behind bars.
13He was the first premier to be put behind bars since the collapse of communism in Europe in 1989.
14And, believe me, King knows exactly how many people he can put behind bars, and now he's getting overwhelmed.
15After thinking that laying charges against my stepfather and having him put behind bars would help my soul heal.
16We have already set up a team to ensure that they are located and put behind bars as soon as possible.
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