Use of gallows in Sentences. 26 Examples
The examples include gallows at the start of sentence, gallows at the end of sentence and gallows in the middle of sentence
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gallows at the end of sentence
- Men on their way to the gallows?
- The murderer was sent to the gallows.
- The criminal ended up in the gallows.
- The next sketch was one of a gallows.
- Next a policeman puppet arrived carrying a gallows.
- Jonas bribes Slyme to let him kill himself to cheat the gallows.
- The public were waiting to see the hated hangman swing from his own gallows.
- Without hesitation the General threw his casting vote in favour of the gallows.
- Maura began walking towards them like a condemned man on his way to the gallows.
- Yet today my ignorance could have caused an innocent man to be sent to the gallows.
- New witnesses have cast doubt on some of the evidence that sent the 19 year old to the gallows.
- However, he settled down again and, with his assistant Brunskill, continued to rule the gallows.
gallows in the middle of sentence
- The murderer was sent to the gallows for his crimes.
- Prohibited items should include gallows and leg irons.
- He was saved from the gallows by a lastminute reprieve.
- Corpses hung from gallows, heads were spiked on railings.
- Emotional but effective and with some memorable flashes of gallows humour.
- No Old West gallows like they still use in four states, including Delaware.
- After a sumptuous repast he asked the Mayor whether the gallows was prepared.
- The guilty man was to be drawn on an ox hide to the gallows, where he was hanged.
- The arrangement was later modified, and gallows were erected outside, in the hanging corner.
- As uplifting as a gallows, maybe, but a rewarding experiment in instrumentation none the less.
- Hooper's career continued until 1735 but thereafter no mention of him occurs in the gallows records.
- The sea captain was led down from the wharf to the beach, to stand on the platform beneath the gallows beam.
- The gallows with its black outline, like a half-completed cross, sank back behind the hedge and was lost to view.
- There's something about this matter which could lead us to the gallows or on to the knife of some hired assassin.
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