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parole - use in sentences
Converse of object
- refuse: Neither of these are true and the Board's decision in refusing parole made no mention of either.
- deny: Rapper Mystikal has been denied parole from his six year sentence relating to those charges of sexual battery.
- grant: At the present time, there is no fee for parole granted in these circumstances.
- get: There's no mention of getting parole from Hell, however, which doesn't seem fair.
- give: In such cases, their own Government shall not require of nor accept from them any service incompatible with the parole given.
- break: Sgt Frost: So you knew several days ago that Vincent was breaking parole?
Preposition: at
- point: For sentences of four years or more, the offender will be eligible for parole at the half-way point.
Adjective modifier
- early: Lizzie speaks to Meg and Erica about an early parole so that she can take care of Sid.
- medical: His family's requests for medical parole have not been answered by the authorities.
Modifies a noun
- violation: Last Tuesday he was let out of prison - where he was serving time for parole violation - early on good behavior.
- board: I can talk to the parole board for you.
- hearing: Geoff's parole hearing seems to be going badly, with mentions of Sam's murder.
- eligibility: Six months before the parole eligibility date and every year after that the prisoner will be asked if they wish to apply for parole.
- officer: His parole officer thinks he's looking for a job.
- license: However, Judy will have to re-apply for a parole license before she can be released.
Preposition: after
- year: The week began with the pedophile Craig Sweeney being sentenced to life, although with a theoretical possibility of parole after five years.
Preposition: on
- ground: Erica mentions to Neil that she intends to contact the doctor who last examined Lizzie for parole on health grounds.
Preposition: in
- year: He has the chance for parole in 9 years.
Preposition: for
- year: This still represents a huge difference to the adult sentence which is life imprisonment with no parole for 25 years.
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