Use of jail in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include jail at the start of sentence, jail at the end of sentence and jail in the middle of sentence

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jail at the end of sentence


  1. The castle had been used as a jail.
  2. Three prisoners escaped from a jail.
  3. They clapped his elder brother in jail.
  4. Opposition leaders were flung into jail.
  5. He was brutalized by his experiences in jail.
  6. The prisoner was taken under escort to the jail.
  7. There is no justification for holding her in jail.
  8. The accused's elder sister bailed her out of jail.
  9. If she carries on shoplifting, she'll end up in jail.
  10. Rampaging prisoners ran riot through Strangeways jail.
  11. She received countless letters of support while in jail.
  12. Prison officers continued to patrol the grounds within the jail.
  13. Last night he was being held in solitary confinement in Douglas jail.
  14. Her lawyer said she understood the consequences of her actions and was prepared to go to jail.

jail in the middle of sentence


  1. He's gone to jail for fraud.
  2. He was led away to jail in handcuffs.
  3. She was sent to jail for eleven months.
  4. He received a twelve-month jail sentence.
  5. Shaw languished in jail for fifteen years.
  6. He's been in jail for three months already.
  7. He had his jail term cut for good behaviour.
  8. The financier was released from jail last week.
  9. He faces three years in jail for selling narcotics.
  10. The angry mob outside the jail was/were ready to riot.
  11. A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern England.
  12. The offence carries a jail/prison/life/5-year sentence.
  13. The judge did not jail the young man, but put him on probation for a year.
  14. Several local officials are in jail on charges of colluding with the Mafia.
  15. After his experience in jail , he has a pretty jaundiced view of the penal system.

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