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Sentence count:197+10Posted:2017-11-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: jailerfaileddetailedhobnailedjailjailhousejailbirdnailerMeaning: [dʒeɪl]  adj. in captivity. 
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61. Murderers spared by the family are normally jailed by the state for five years.
62. They could be jailed and given unlimited fines if found guilty.
63. Mynott was jailed for life in 1980 for murdering a 54-year-old man near his home in Hemel Hempstead, Herts.
64. Last December, her boyfriend John Tanner was jailed for life for her murder.
65. Knight has been jailed since October for alleged probation violations.
66. Anyone who voices support for a banned organisation is liable to be jailed.
67. Behind bars ... toy company bosses jailed for multi-million pound fraud.
68. Read in studio A nanny has been jailed after fracturing the skulls of two new born babies in her care.
69. It's first time hunt supporters have been jailed for assaulting a protester.
70. Last week four black youths were jailed for life for murdering three white youths while stealing their car.
71. Feminists began by organizing protests outside these trials, demanding that the killers be jailed.
72. Osbourne, of Wallasey, who won £12,000, was jailed for six months by Liverpool Crown Court.
73. Read in studio Two huntsmen have been jailed for two months for knocking down a hunt saboteur with a four wheeled buggy.
74. Police sergeant Paul Banfield, 33, has been jailed for 18 years for raping and sexually assaulting women while on duty.
75. Gang leader Calton, 39, of no fixed address, was jailed for 25 years.
76. He has been jailed for explosives offences in Ulster and has previously been denied a visa.
77. McSpadden ruled that Lenhart had no such privilege(http://Sentencedict.com), held her in contempt of court and ordered her jailed.
78. Executions resumed, and hundreds of people fled into exile or were jailed.
79. City permits are more valuable; people without them who stray outside their home county can be arrested and jailed.
80. Tens of thousands were jailed and hideously tortured while many more were forced into exile.
81. The government jailed 100 or so of the party's leading members on charges ranging from graffiti-writing to incitement of violence.
82. The three defendants were jailed for a total of 30 years.
83. An opposition politician, Chee Soon Juan, was jailed for 12 days in 1999 for speaking in public without a permit.
84. The other is a conversation with the poet Liao Yiwu active in the 1989 democracy movement and subsequently jailed.
85. In one case a baby-faced double killer was jailed for life ... without revealing why he murdered two pretty teenagers.
86. Secret negotiations are under way with jailed mobsters to bring him down.
87. They want to widen the law under which under-14s can be jailed only for murder or manslaughter.
88. Romasenko was arrested and jailed after the alleged kidnappers told police she had asked them for the favor.
89. He drew the sword and stabbed his attacker, Martin Day, who was later jailed for 18 months.
90. Evans was jailed for hijacking a lorry with a £30,000 load of spirits, tobacco and groceries.
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