Sentence examples for would be locked up from inspiring English sources

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"Some poor jerk with no money would be locked up".

I thought we would be locked up in there forever".

BURKE: If he possessed that, yes, he would be locked up for that.

Someone without Mr. Madoff's bank account surely would be locked up by now.

She feared she would be locked up again, probably beaten, and her family terrorised.

They would be locked up in the H-blocks and they would be criminals.

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He would be locking up Jeter at a high but fixed rate; by the time Jeter's proposed contract would expire, after the 2007 season, he might be a veritable bargain, based on his salary.

"He said if I came back later when it was dark he could possibly come out then [as] he would be locking up the gates".

I was terrified I'd be locked up".

"Had I been charged with all the crimes, I'd be locked up until I was an old man," he says.

Marvin on his career 'Films have given me the opportunity to do things that normally you'd be locked up for, put in prison and executed for.

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