gaol - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • charge: August 11 th 1824 Samuel Salter committed to Bury jail charged with stealing a male ass from Philip Golding of Glemsford.
  • build: August 26 th 1800 The proposal to build a new jail for this division of the county.
  • have: In other words you always have a jail to aim for.
  • leave: As they left the jail Plunkett fell in step with James and began to speak.

Preposition: on

  • charge: Salvage was committed to Bury jail on a charge of murder.

Adjective modifier

  • purpose-built: About the Museum: One of the first purpose-built county jails in England, it now tells the story of Buckingham.
  • common: The atmosphere was highly charged and menacing and the witch of Penley was committed to the common jail.
  • old: The hangings took place above the gate of the Old jail on the New Cut The Reform Bill became law in 1832.
  • new: August 26 th 1800 The proposal to build a new jail for this division of the county.
  • local: Trusted prisoners from the local jail also helped to build the garden, whilst improving their skills ready for life on the outside.
  • first: You could tell he wasnt pleased with his strike against Rochdale but his first league jail at The Valley was well taken.

Modifies a noun

  • sentence: The optimal policy for the civil authority was shown to be to increase the size of the police force rather than the jail sentences.
  • delivery: Jail delivery rolls for separate sessions out side eyres are in JUST 3.

Noun used with modifier

  • mairidh: Ok, I'll shut up now. _________________ Thig crioch air an t-saoghal agus mairidh jail agus ceol.
  • county: At Aberdeen, the county jail was housed in an ancient, square tower.
  • town: The town jail stood on the south side of the Market Square from 1746.
  • city: He told them of the sorry state of those in the city jail.

Possessives

  • debtor: Pendrill recently had helped a friend to get out of the debtors ' jail.

Preposition: for

  • month: Prisoner must go to jail for three calendar months ' hard labor.
  • year: He had remained in solitary confinement in jail for a year.

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