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in chains造句
(1) The prisoners were kept in chains . (2) He was led away in chains. (3) The prisoner was led away in chains. (4) The prisoners are in chains. (5) The hostages were kept in chains for 23 hours a day. (6) Words as well as engrams exist in chains. (7) Engrams, particularly in the prenatal area, are in chains. (8) She is being held in chains in the city jail and the possibility of bail has already been ruled out. (9) Its advertisement portrayed two black women, naked, in chains, and a white man standing over them with a whip. (10) He is swathed in chains, from which hang trophies - namely the heads of his victims, hanging by their hair. (11) We hanged Bruce in chains for a show. (12) They were brought to the police station in chains. (13) Born a free man, he was now in chains. (14) Last night we were put in chains , creating a precedent for political prisoners. (15) The captured criminals were paraded in chains through the streets. (16) Conidia are cut off externally in chains at the apex of a specialized hypha, the conidiophore. (17) He'd spent four and a half years in windowless cells, much of the time in chains. (18) I had seen the march of feudal armies, the victors returning in triumph, captive princes led past in chains. (19) Edmund was allowed to enter a monastery, where after his death he was buried in chains at his own request. (20) In this, of course, he was helped by Jacob Marley, his dead partner doomed to roam through eternity in chains. (21) Those who survived the battle Lie in the hulks in chains. (22) Better to starve, if necessary, in a plastic suburban mall than go back to South Chicago in chains. (23) Gathered nobility filled the Great Hall, where Ryel knelt in chains at his brother's feet. (24) In the Tower of London, prisoners used to languish in chains, cold, and darkness. (25) Magellan also put more than 30 other mutineers, including several noblemen, in chains, working hard labour. (26) The formal characteristic of the associational automatism to be considered is that events occur in chains. (27) Though the Titanic was a "ship of dreams" for most, she called it "a slave ship taking me to America in chains. (28) Their Kinfolk have been forced out of their homelands repeatedly, sometimes dragged away in chains. (29) Greed eventually let to his becoming a criminal covered in chains. (30) The conqueror rode in a triumphal chariot, the dazed prisoners walking in chains before him.