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    Use "locked up" in a sentence

    locked up example sentences

    locked up


    1. But how did he get hold of the gun? Henry keeps all the props locked up … Dan would have had to ask for it, borrowed the key or something


    2. This special mixture, when applied to plants/soil, can release locked up minerals; improve the cation-exchange in the soil, and has chelation abilities


    3. Enzymes are important to plants in that they help to release minerals, nutrients that are locked up in the soil


    4. He is locked up in the pit for 1000 years


    5. ‘For one thing, my taw stones are still locked up in my house and I feel half-naked without them


    6. After I stuck my head under the shower, I locked up the house, shoved the key into my pocket and rushed to the Antonis


    7. It was no good keeping this thing locked up I leaned across to Alessandra and whispered, 'So sorry Alessandra, but can I have a quick word? You see the man with Mercouri? I didn't like to say in front of everyone earlier, but someone crept into the house at siesta and opened the door to my room


    8. but looked as if it had been blocked up some years ago


    9. They then locked up Stanley and Raymond in an old cellar underground, where the rest


    10. After Hipolyta returned the store ledger to the office and locked up, they were home for dinner as usual

    11. But you realise that Godfrey has to stay locked up


    12. the woman who was locked up,’ said Marguerite


    13. to Godfrey’s wife, and there she was already locked up


    14. Today, what remained of those days was; for the most part, locked up in the depths of the great university, Kassidor Kassikan


    15. But a lot had changed since she'd been locked up


    16. No, she’d have to live through a long life locked up in this house, or a short life in the mine, before they all could clasp each other close


    17. The surplus is too valuable to be allowed to lie idle and locked up in coffers; and as it can find no advantageous market at home, it must, notwithstanding; any prohibition, be sent abroad, and exchanged for something for which there is a more advantageous market at home


    18. “You should all be locked up


    19. If only you’d tried a little harder to win over the affections of the Golden Arrows in your time, you wouldn’t have been locked up


    20. At almost seventy years of age he had clocked up almost 40 years in space, more than three times as long as any of his bridge crew

    21. Deanna had been making some enquiries about Gerald: the cat they’d told her – whilst locked up at the institution – was being cared for in a sanctuary


    22. The fact that it is described as the “great deep” implicates that it had to contain a large body of water, which may have been locked up in subterranean chambers deep under the Earth’s crust or even inside the earth’s mantle


    23. 34 The mist on the Earth may have been caused by pressure that was exerted on water inside the Earth, by the crust, or parts of the mantle as well, through gravity - depending on where the water under the Earth, locked up in the “storehouses” of the “fountains of the deep”- was located exactly


    24. Only one cat was locked up behind a closed door, and the meowing


    25. That is why I hadn’t had any mail from Helen I was held now by a white rage and it’s a good job that I was locked up or I would have gone A


    26. She spared him not a glance as she took it from him, eyes still locked upon Alexia


    27. We locked up the house and drove back to Mother’s


    28. “Then why are you locked up?” she asked


    29. She locked up her present (a little work-box) at once


    30. The bastards, he could see two of ‘em in spite of the glare through the windscreen, locked up the brakes and slid to within a foot or two of his rear bumper; even as he was braking for the next stop light

    31. Left alone, I looked at my aching, blistered finger and thought about what I had said about being locked up in a torture chamber


    32. I think they must have found out what she was up to, because the night before she supposedly committed suicide, they had her locked up down in the basement


    33. Fully half of all those locked up were children


    34. Some prisoners were locked up until two years after war's end


    35. The law locked up primarily Blacks for longer sentences, though most cocaine users and dealers, both crack and powdered, are white


    36. He locked up and had a quick chat with someone


    37. With Brian then locked up, frequent visits carrying food, cigarettes and clean bedding would win his total confidence


    38. He said he just wants the opportunity, but his lawyer contends that someone in the judiciary is messing with him and that’s why he’s still locked up


    39. I checked and found the car locked up again


    40. If you have been locked up in your house for years and

    41. “We can’t leave him locked up here for a week


    42. "All those years--locked up


    43. ‘Trouble is,’ said John, ‘we’re not in a ring, we’re in their territory, locked up in their prison


    44. That’s that whole: peer pressure punk ice bee otch, shee ott that a teenager can never truly avoid thing, unless your parents keep you locked up in your bedroom


    45. Only my niggas that have been locked down before can relate to how it feels to rather die than to go back to being locked up in a cage like some animal


    46. supposed greatness if you locked up in the fucking house with your mother!


    47. “I can’t be locked up


    48. “Hate to think I’d have committed suicide, but I never could abide the idea of being locked up


    49. As long as the others are locked up nothing will happen to them, Janus said


    50. away from their parents before, and here they were in the middle of the night in a car with strangers for over two hours, knowing they were leaving their father and mother locked up in a jail














































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