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    Use "prison" in a sentence

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    prison


    prisoned


    prisons


    1. From what I’ve heard and seen of the prison conditions, this might have been true


    2. I would have thought you got your tats in prison or something


    3. opening of the prison to those who are bound;


    4. "Pretty standard that isn't it? Means you lost someone while in prison, right?"


    5. It is a mark of humiliation at the hands of other prisoners, a warning to the prison population about who and what you are


    6. "There is one kind of crime other convicts don't like to be associated with in prison


    7. "How could you know this?" His mother had raised him and his sister almost alone while his father spent time in and out of prison


    8. The pitch of Marat’s voice was sharp and angular, cutting through the thick prison


    9. It was where they’d first learned to fly the Bitzer as a test squadron recruited from prison


    10. Although the towel was thicker and more tightly woven than the hessian sack in my last prison, I could still make out shades and shifts of light

    11. The girl goes on to tell him about how she was in the usual prison interrogation room, and the Corsair were grilling her again


    12. One night as Son sat in his prison he heard the door unlock


    13. days in the prison cell had left her weak and broken


    14. Archibald's joy at finding his darling was quickly tempered by his frustration at not being able break her out of her prison


    15. People shouldn't be judged for it, because anyone who doesn't find a cure for their afflictions belongs to a permanent mind prison


    16. He had been force-marched out of his hotel room in only his bathrobe, and now he wore the condemned man’s prison blue overalls


    17. Of all the dreadful shocks experienced that day, nothing compared to the sudden and degrading catastrophe that he had just suffered as he’d bent down to pick up the soap in the prison shower


    18. She couldn't move from one prison to the next


    19. his frustration at not being able break her out of her prison


    20. he wore the condemned man’s prison blue overalls

    21. from starvation in an inward-bound prison


    22. served 25 years in prison, finally thrown back into


    23. 36Naked and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came


    24. 30And he would not: but went and cast him into prison, till he should pay the debt


    25. liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound;


    26. "But prison wasn’t so bad


    27. I wrote 5 books, longhand, while waiting in rail stations, State Prison fields at 2 a m, and forlorn rail crossings right out of Stephen King novels with all the demons and terror


    28. out of prison he came forth to be king; yes, even in his kingdom he was born poor


    29. I wrote 5 books, longhand, while waiting in rail stations, State Prison fields at 2 A M, and forlorn rail crossings right out of Stephen King novels with all the demons and terror


    30. ‘It would mean prison for us, and after the time was

    31. ‘Mickey was a big bloke – fat – he was not long out of prison, I think


    32. He turned the photograph over and read the words on the back - Michael Piker – late of the open prison near Bristol


    33. wasn’t the prison guards


    34. The prison guards were already busy ripping


    35. ‘Not to mention the fact that the media will doubtless be interested to hear that her uncle is currently in prison for abusing young girls – they’re likely to want to find a link somewhere


    36. Buttworst and another prison guard escorted Johnny and Jack out of the


    37. ‘Yes, she hadn’t heard from him since he got out of prison


    38. Most of the prison guards were there to


    39. The second Johnny finished his sentence the prison guards were on him


    40. my years of prison life I’d never seen such a thing

    41. I turned the corner of the prison to find that my car was not


    42. He reared and kicked at the barriers of his prison, and in the process crushed in the chest and skull of the faithful liveryman pinned to the railing by the mare


    43. troubles and deadlines and prison guards, and live to the minute, until that minute


    44. However, when she found out he’d been in prison, he scared her


    45. Yet she still didn't know why he spent time in prison, or even how long he was there


    46. languishing in prison and decided to throw a match into the


    47. This was prison now


    48. Two tables over the prison guards interrogated a Junior


    49. Even the prison


    50. and spent the remainder of his days in prison











































    1. The prison is built with brothels stone, as prisoned birds, drawing no dividend from tomorrow’s time


    2. President Nasser prisoned Muslim brotherhood members while Sadat released them


    3. power and suspicion fell on Napoléon, so he was arrested and prisoned


    4. They were tinned and prisoned dreams


    5. they should be prisoned in a workhouse coffin and


    6. There's the corner where the poor prisoned eagle wasted away; Petroff used often to come to me at that place


    1. The prisons keep changing,


    2. is he the right person to agitate? That is why bibles are thrown into prisons


    3. I should never have left your prisons, not before knowing


    4. But these were ex-inmates of one of Britain’s most infamous prisons


    5. But remember, the prisons couldn’t cope with the numbers and were soon overflowing with inmates, so they needed a new way to get rid of criminals


    6. The Phoenix Project had begun with just one prison, West Belsen, but it had grown rapidly, and when I last checked, there were over twenty prisons nationwide that were starting to use the Phoenix method of punishment, but Salverford was the main hub of operations


    7. Or the other version, which goes that the Generals forgot to inform the Prisons Service that the SAP had switched from FN rifles to the R1 (SLR), which was longer because it used a better flash suppressor and now could not fit into the boxes


    8. I had a long argument with my dad about this when I said “Dad, why not just kill them and save the court, society and prisons a lot of distress


    9. ) Prisons filled up, for the first time in US history, with mostly nonviolent drug users


    10. The years passed slowly, the only relief from the overwhelming monopoly, the regular change of prisons the system imposed on him

    11. ) The camps were run by the Department of Justice, the War Relocation Authority, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the US Army


    12. These days, the development of the neural net meant that their minds, disembodied and constantly awake, could be ‘re-educated’, a far cheaper option than building new prisons every few years


    13. All that the President could think of was those awful pictures from the prisons in the west and the memos floating around his office about justifying torture but he knew in his heart he could justify his revenge to himself and that is what he would do if he survived the attack


    14. The Bulgarian government offered inmates in prisons and psychiatric wards


    15. It‘ll be all struggle, courts, prisons or mental institutions that will be the story of their lives after you are done with them


    16. The courts, prisons and psychological inquiry were to become a reality in the lives of the Allerton family


    17. “And prisons, too? How did the girls on the team like his bill?”


    18. as expansive as the Sample Chamber, void of any prisons,


    19. Both brothers were thrown in their prisons at the same time


    20. In fact Canadian prisons have been “ripe” with far too many Aboriginal offenders

    21. Pipe explores how Aboriginal spirituality is finding its way into prisons and the role


    22. number of prisons, Waldram traces the history of Aboriginal spirituality in and out of


    23. nations to the same prisons they were once sent


    24. I inferred finally that DOC would not send Mike to the halfway house when they broached the subject with me as to whether I, or another responsible adult, could serve as Mike’s “sponsor”, not in the AA sense, for the period between his “early release”, for both “good time” and because the State was emptying out and closing prisons


    25. and not life-long prisons for the animals


    26. “The militaries of The Just Alliance are melding and redeploying throughout the alliance, civil defense and emergency response corps are forming everywhere, programs for the assistance of the poor and needy are suddenly so over-financed that they’re having to hire extra accountants just to keep track of it all, thousands are swearing binding oaths to justice with every second that passes, laws are being re-written by every government, prisoners are being sworn and prisons closed or renovated for other purposes, Wards are being altered to allow the passage of any who bear the mark of The Just Alliance, and travel between continents is widespread and increasing with every moment


    27. All these things are the beginning of travail; But before all of that they shall lay hands on you and persecute you and deliver you to the synagogues and into prisons and bring you before kings and judges for my name's sake; And that shall be to you for a witness; But first must my gospel be preached to all nations; And when they bring you into the synagogues before the rulers and the authorities be not anxious beforehand how you shall answer for yourselves or what you 47 shall say: because it is not you who speak but the Holy Spirit


    28. "Listen" said she: "scourges prisons great tribulations crosses wild beasts for God's name's sake


    29. Take heed that you are not deceived because many shall come in my name saying I am Christ and the time comes closer therefore do not go after them but when you shall hear of wars and commotions do not be terrified because these things must first come to pass; but the end is not so close by; Nation shall rise against nation and kingdom against kingdom; and great earthquakes shall be in different places and famines and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from the sky; but before all these they shall lay their hands on you and persecute you delivering you up to the synagogues and into prisons being brought before kings and rulers for my name’s sake and it shall turn out to be a testimony for you therefore settle it in your hearts not to meditate beforehand what you shall answer because I will give you the mouth and wisdom which all your adversaries shall not be able to use nor resist


    30. A good example is the production of work shoes, T-shirts, and cotton- weaving materials in State prisons

    31. The purchase of governmentmade products is on the market, but purchase of State license plates manufactured in those prisons is compulsory


    32. Jesus to rescue her from her sin and worldly prisons


    33. I guessed it was easier for society to invest tax dollars in prisons rather than schools because of the return being greater


    34. I learned in sociology class that prisons were built based on our third grade Iowa Basics test scores, and politicians will keep betting on us being criminals instead of betting on our potential to be productive members of society


    35. The passengers included six inmates from one of the countries toughest prisons along with their guards and a couple of government psychiatrists


    36. setting yourself up for new prisons and the strengthening of the old


    37. needed to be free from the prisons of their heart and the prisons of their religion


    38. do not agree with Plato, who says that our bodies are our prisons and that the


    39. They still exist, locked away in their various prisons, forced to endure endless pain and punishment, reduced in power, but still very much alive


    40. prisons - and in modern military too, to build seriously

    41. His look of terror when I put my hand over his was shocking – understandable if you’ve heard about Egyptian prisons


    42. Look at your prisons, full with people whose only crime was that


    43. Now what the hell are you going to do with the hack? Good thing these low security prisons have open cells


    44. They really should have video surveillance in these prisons


    45. High crime rates, high addiction rates, appalling sickness and death rates, millions of homeless addicts and prisons overflowing with innocents whose lives are ruined because they once took something milder and less harmful than alcohol


    46. These prisons of the senses, sorrow-fraught;


    47. Some are killed in the war, others get executed or rot away in the prisons


    48. Better the ‘cuckoo land’ of love than the grim, loveless prisons of the hard material world


    49. Malcolm shook his head and said, “In case you have forgotten I have just spent two years of my life in different prisons because of what you have done to me and I nearly lost my life


    50. Many troops had mutinied and transferred their support to the Provisional Government, and crowds, hungry, angry and uncontrollable, rampaged through the streets attacking prisons, government offices, palaces and the homes of nobles and rich merchants












































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    Synonyms for "prison"

    prison prison house hold cell dungeon deep keep tower

    "prison" definitions

    a correctional institution where persons are confined while on trial or for punishment


    a prisonlike situation; a place of seeming confinement