Sentence examples for she's imprisoned from inspiring English sources

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She's imprisoned in the Ch?au de Bordeaux, a once elegant hotel in a small city by a river in central France, now serving as a Gestapo headquarters.

She's imprisoned in the Château de Bordeaux, a once elegant hotel in a small city by a river in central France, now serving as a Gestapo headquarters.

Awaiting lobotomy, she escapes into a dream world in which she's imprisoned in a luxury brothel where inmates enact outré fantasies (including a mental hospital scenario) for their clientele.

It gives her history, though, perhaps a proper sense of randomness, of haphazard progression – where Teresa Cornelys, a former lover of Casanova, holds lavish parties in Soho until she's imprisoned for debt, and millionaire William Beckford writes love letters to young men until he's discovered, whereupon he flees to Switzerland and writes the first Gothic bestseller.

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Instead, she was imprisoned at Donovan's flat in Batley Carr.

To read: In the Atlantic, Claire Morgana Gillis tells the story of how she was imprisoned by Muammar Qaddafi's forces earlier this year.

"I wanted it badly," she told me, and noted the rarity of stories like Betancourt's: "I mean, she was imprisoned for six years in the jungle.

A police raid on the Sarajevo bar where she was imprisoned was Anna's route to freedom.

Following her husband's murder in 1046, she was imprisoned for two years and subsequently became ruler of Yemen.

She was imprisoned for questioning the judge's competence and ordered to drop her husband's name.

Vásquez's son was just four when she was imprisoned.

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