How To Use imprisoned In A Sentence
- But if a stranger or metic smite one who is older by twenty years or more, the same law shall hold about the bystanders assisting, and he who is found guilty in such a suit, if he be a stranger but not resident, shall be imprisoned during a period of two years; and a metic who disobeys the laws shall be imprisoned for three years, unless the court assign him a longer term. Laws
- There are twelve or thirteen of them brought here by him unaccounted for; hear his prevarications in the jail and elsewhere: and if he is an innocent man, cruelly imprisoned under an illegal warrant, and these vile, calumniatory libels, are actually this The Trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. Charged with Publishing and Circulating Seditious and Incendiary Papers, &c. in the District of Columbia, with the Intent of Exciting Servile Insurrection. Carefully Reported, and Compiled from the Written Statements
- Throughout the whole insurrection not asingle imprisoned Communist was shot.
- During the war he was captured on Crete and imprisoned for five years. Times, Sunday Times
- He is imprisoned for a year for having acted as Castlewood's second in the duel, for which Lady Castlewood bitterly reproaches him, and on his release joins the army and fights in the war of the Spanish Succession.
- One survivor, today a physician, was imprisoned as a boy in the same camp as his father.
- Some find themselves utterly transformed by their longing for each other, and they dwell in a sort of blissful paradox, imprisoned, yet unmoored from the structure of their outside lives, so that their mutual captivity becomes a new kind of freedom. Best of 2009
- Surrendering warriors have been greeted with open arms; some are amnestied, while others, especially foreign ones, are imprisoned.
- According to myth Hades also imprisoned his wife, Persephone , in the underworld's eternal darkness.
- Once the father was imprisoned, new and even more disturbing allegations began to emerge from the children.