Sentence examples for to prisons from inspiring English sources

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to prisons

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A place or institution of confinement, especially of long-term confinement for those convicted of serious crimes or otherwise considered undesirable by the government.

  • The cold stone walls of the prison had stood for over a century.

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Hospitals with a lack of freedom were likened by five people to prisons, with service users fulfilling the role of prisoners receiving punishment.

Patterns of hepatitis C prevalence in custodial settings include increasing prevalence with age; higher prevalence among female prisoners; and increasing prevalence with multiple admissions to prisons (AIHW 2010).

The craze has even spread to prisons.

Let's get back to prisons".

"Our people were sent to prisons under all governments".

And his conversions are not limited to prisons.

"No, I think we'd just like to stick to prisons".

Those who are caught go to prisons like Folsom.

For services to prisons, probation and the community in Wales.

"OK," she says crisply, "it's back to prisons.

So why do filmmakers come to prisons in New Jersey?

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