Sentence examples for undergo imprisonment from inspiring English sources

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Bastwick, William Prynne, and Henry Burton came under the lash of the Star Chamber court at the same time; they were all censured as turbulent and seditious persons and condemned to pay a fine of £5,000 each, to be set in the pillory, to lose their ears, and to undergo imprisonment for life in remote parts of the kingdom, Bastwick being sent to Scilly.

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Between April 1902 and March 1913, Dzhugashvili was seven times arrested for revolutionary activity, undergoing repeated imprisonment and exile.

This work was interrupted by Alan Turing's arrest in February 1952 for his sexual affair with a young Manchester man, and he was obliged, to escape imprisonment, to undergo the injection of oestrogen intended to negate his sexual drive.

Having undergone such imprisonment, the Jewish functionaries did not need Eichmann to convince them of the desirability of emigration.

Much worse befell Bletchley code-breaker Alan Turing, who avoided imprisonment only by agreeing to undergo a course of chemical castration; he killed himself at the age of 41.

He was convicted of indecency in 1952 and agreed to undergo hormone treatment as an alternative to imprisonment to "cure" his homosexuality.

As all prison entrants are required to undergo an initial health assessment, no minimum duration of imprisonment was specified for inclusion in this audit.

The case, Regina v. Turing and Murray, was brought to trial on 31 March 1952, when Turing was convicted and given a choice between imprisonment and probation, which would be conditional on his agreement to undergo hormonal treatment designed to reduce libido.

Under El Salvador's laws, women are imprisoned for two to eight years if they undergo an abortion, terminated pregnancies are investigated for possible murder prosecution and health professionals that perform abortions face eight to 12 years of imprisonment.

"The member should have a calm personality that allows him to endure psychological traumas such as those involving bloodshed, murder, arrest, imprisonment," it says, and adds: He "has to be willing to do the work and undergo martyrdom for the purpose of achieving the goal and establishing the religion of majestic Allah on earth".

When she arrived in our house, three months ago, I described the typical trajectory of Lou Gehrig's disease — toward complete paralysis and eventual imprisonment within a lifeless body — and explained the debilitating transformation my mother had already begun to undergo: incomprehensible speech, loss of mobility in all limbs, howl-inducing spasms at all hours of the day.

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