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internment - use in sentences
Converse of object
- reintroduce: Indeed, the present Government repealed the power to reintroduce internment after it came to office in 1997.
- introduce: Bin Laden's victory Northern Ireland saw internment introduced in 1971.
- end: By the end of 1975, the government ended internment.
- allow: AUG The Special Powers Act is invoked to allow the internment without trial of suspected terrorists.
- include: The ATCSA 2001 introduced many extra powers including internment.
- declare: Unequivocally, they declared that internment was unacceptable and that the law permitting it must be changed.
Adjective modifier
- indefinite: Or perhaps now indefinite internment without trial if one happens not to be a British citizen.
- subsequent: Jim himself was on the run from the authorities for 18 months before his eventual capture and subsequent internment in 1941.
- mass: Thirty graves were opened at Cymmer Independent Chapel's graveyard, and a mass internment of victims took place on Thursday 17th July.
- Japanese: Visual poetry. link 29th October Peruvian Japanese Internment - My Family Story.
Modifies a noun
- camp: The choice for these men was remain in French internment camps, or join the French army.
- power: MPs must be made aware that we will settle for nothing less than vote to refuse the renewal of the internment powers.
- law: The introduction of internment type laws has occurred in many countries.
- center: I remember my father being taken away and sent to the men's internment center Onchan in Douglas.
- parade: On Sunday 13th August 1995 an Internment Commemoration parade and rally was held by Sinn Fein in Belfast city center.
- rally: Gerry Adams argued that the Internment rally now was a traditional march and therefore did not require such notice to be given.
Preposition: without
- trial: The AGS will end the dreadful practice of internment without trial.
Preposition: in
- camp: He secretly maintained this diary during his internment in the concentration camp.
Preposition: of
- American: Focuses on the forces which produced and allowed the internment of Japanese Americans.
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