Sentence examples for Be interned from inspiring English sources

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Be interned

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A person who is interned, forceably or voluntarily.

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He would be interned.

Pro-Western liberals …should be interned.

(My father was convinced that Portman was a Nazi, and said that he should be interned).

"If I said it aloud today, nobody would believe me and I'd probably be interned".

And then, after Pearl Harbor, the order comes for the Japanese to be interned.

A symbol is said to be interned in a package if it is accessible in that package; the same symbol can be interned in more than one package.

During World War Two, he voluntarily agreed to be interned in an American camp for Japanese aliens.

A POW can be interned "until the cessation of hostilities", but is otherwise subject to the same laws as those applied to the detaining power's soldiers.

Sometimes they waited overnight to see a doctor or to be interned in public hospitals that had no vacant beds.

It wants Romanies to be interned and stripped of their citizenship unless they show that they want to accept social norms.

On the eve of World War I, Graebner visited Australia at government invitation, only to be interned there as an enemy alien for the duration of the war.

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