prisoner造句(151) They gave the escaped prisoner over.
(152) They delivered their prisoner over to the invading army.
(153) The pilot and several passengers were held prisoner by the gunmen for 57 hours.
(154) The prisoner besought the judge for mercy / to be merciful.
(155) He died as a prisoner of war in an enemy death camp.
(156) The only alternative to being taken prisoner was to die fighting.
(157) The enemy took him prisoner/He was taken prisoner by the enemy.
(158) I'll get the truth out of the prisoner if it takes all night.
(159) I'm sure the prisoner is not telling the truth; talk to him and see if you can catch him out.
(160) The truth had to be dragged out of the prisoner.
(161) The prisoner measures up to the descriptions of the police.
(162) In the film 'Cape Fear', a lawyer's family is threatened by a vindictive former prisoner.
(163) The political prisoner had been held in complete isolation .
(164) 'Where is she being held prisoner?' I asked. 'Did you get it out of him?'.
(165) If the Parole Board decides in his favour, the prisoner will be released.
(166) It can cost $40,000 to $50,000 to incarcerate a prisoner for a year.
(167) A sudden shout drew the policeman's attention off, and the prisoner escaped.
(168) He stood up and pointed his gun at the prisoner.
(169) I have been a prisoner, so I have a lot of sympathy with other people in prison.
(170) The prisoner was found guilty on two counts of murder.
(171) He was a model prisoner, and was released after serving only half his five-year sentence.
(172) McCain spent five and a half years in a prisoner of war camp in Vietnam.
(173) The prisoner was cleared.
(174) The police would never have caught the jewel robbers if the prisoner had not grassed on them and told them where they were hiding.
(175) He has been put in solitary confinement for attacking another prisoner.
(176) The prisoner started to wash down the walls of his cell.
(177) He fought in the war and was taken prisoner by the Americans.
(178) 'How do you find the prisoner?' 'We find him not guilty.
(179) The policeman waited to detect the prisoner in a lie.
(180) The clever lawyer at last wrung the truth from the prisoner.