Examples of 'he will be in jail' in a sentence
Meaning of "he will be in jail"
he will be in jail: predicting or stating that someone will be incarcerated as a result of their actions
How to use "he will be in jail" in a sentence
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he will be in jail
He will be in jail for five or six years.
Because of you he will be in jail for five years.
He will be in jail at least eight to ten years.
Sooner or later he will be in jail.
And he will be in jail for so many years.
But on Monday morning, he will be in jail.
He will be in jail for a total of two years.
Which means no bail . He will be in jail until the verdict.
He will be in jail before the end of the week.
If he 's not in jail this week, he will be in jail next week.
He will be in jail till the trial.
He deserves it. He will be in jail for years, David.
He will be in jail at least three days.
You understand, don't you? And he will be in jail for so many years… - I know.
He will be in jail until the verdict.
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But by then he will be in jail and I will have my money.
He will be in jail soon.
You think he will be in jail for very long?
He will be in jail over Christmas.
Wrong . He will be in jail.
He will be in jail by the time he turns 18, just like his brothers.
But he will be in jail.
He will be in jail in 5 years.
He will be in jail for years, David.
He will be in jail till the trial . Then, they will take him to prison.
He will be in jail until the verdict . God!
He will be in jail in an hour . No, no.
He will be in jail until the verdict. God! Well, is he back at Rockingham?