Sentence examples for be prisoners from inspiring English sources

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be prisoners

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A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.

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It's time again, lest we succumb to the latest political spitball fight and continue to be prisoners of our prisons.

Celestine and im son Paul Egbunuche wey dey 41 years be prisoners for Enugu Maximum Security Prison for south-east Nigeria sake of di same offence.

They'll be prisoners in their own homes".

Our canonical example is going to be Prisoners' Dilemma.

Are they going to be prisoners in their house?

All expressed a preference to be prisoners, a role they could relate to better.

"As long as this government is around there will be prisoners," she said.

There might be prisoners inside the train they had stopped outside Paris in August 1944.

Three months afterwards there shall be war and they will be prisoners.

Around 18 women considered to be prisoners of conscience are held there, including Hedayat.

Mr. and Mrs. Farnsworth may be prisoners of their class and its superficial trappings.

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