Examples of 'put her in prison' in a sentence

Meaning of "put her in prison"

The phrase 'put her in prison' is a colloquial expression that means to incarcerate or imprison a female individual as a punitive measure for illegal or criminal activities. It implies a desire for legal consequences to be enforced or justice to be served in response to the person's wrongdoing

How to use "put her in prison" in a sentence

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put her in prison
I will not even put her in prison.
But they put her in prison for the rest of her natural life.
They would have put her in prison.
You put her in prison.
And the military put her in prison.
And put her in prison.
The same one who put her in prison.
I mean put her in prison.
He knows his testimony can put her in prison.
I had put her in prison.
There is no reason to put her in prison.
You would have put her in prison and moved on to the next case.
Funny hearing that from the guy who put her in prison.
New clothes? Put her in prison orange.
He wants to keep her from Yale and put her in prison.

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Take her and put her in prison.
She works for her government … the same one that put her in prison.
No, I did not put her in prison.
I thought I was doing the right thing, and the military put her in prison.
The degree of violence that put her in prison worries me.
I can get my life back. I thought if I can put her in prison.
Funny hearing that from a guy who put her in prison in the first place.
I only tied her with Demon's Cuff and put her in prison.
So I decided to put her in prison.
You put the prison in her . You do not put her in prison.
I feel like I have put her in prison.
The baroness von gunther, and put her in prison.
Funny, hearing that from the guy who put her in prison in the first place.
Yeah, he 's the guy that arrested Alice and put her in prison.
When? Delmas could have put her in prison.
She 's the only woman I ever loved . I put her in prison.
When? The night you put her in prison.
That 's nonsense . They would have put her in prison.
Lift with your neck. I mean put her in prison.
Come on, get out of there. Put her in prison.

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