Examples of 'taken as prisoners' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken as prisoners"

taken as prisoners: This phrase refers to the act of being captured or detained by an opposing force during a conflict or war. It indicates that individuals have been seized and are being held captive against their will

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taken as prisoners
The villagers are taken as prisoners by an evil god.
Many of them are reported to have been killed or taken as prisoners.
Her crew were taken as prisoners of war.
Others who submitted were captured and taken as prisoners.
Several who were taken as prisoners were executed.
The cities were destroyed and their people were taken as prisoners.
Its members are taken as prisoners of war.
Swedish estates were confiscated and Swedish officers and soldiers were taken as prisoners.
The seven survivors were taken as prisoners of war.
They were taken as prisoners of war.
Spanish women and children were taken as prisoners.
The inhabitants there were taken as prisoners of war and released nine months later.
This battle footage shows many Japanese soldiers being taken as prisoners of war.
Superboy and the others are taken as prisoners to a huge spaceship in orbit.
In their society, slavery was hereditary after slaves were taken as prisoners of war.

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Ten men were taken as prisoners of war by the Germans.
Slavery was hereditary after slaves were taken as prisoners of war.
Wazirs of note were taken as prisoners and Ikhlas Khan and Bahlol Khan were captured.
Countless commoners have been taken as prisoners.
Boone and his men were taken as prisoners to Blackfish 's town of Chillicothe.
We take them with us or leave them to be taken as prisoners of war.
Jews will be taken as prisoners.
But quite obviously it's very difficult to understand if they are all taken as prisoners.
All his men were taken as prisoners.
In 1219 their control in Galicia was ended and for a time they were taken as prisoners.
They were soon taken as prisoners.
Both Dukes Przemysł II and Henry III, of the coalition, were taken as prisoners.
Shaw and other legation staff were taken as prisoners of war when war broke out.
Seven hundred Portuguese men, women, children, and slaves were taken as prisoners.
More than twenty Dutch were taken as prisoners of war from Colachel.
They may come at any time … and you will all be taken as prisoners.
Four children were taken as prisoners.
In previous slave societies, people became slaves when they were taken as prisoners of war.
If they still refused they were to be taken as prisoners and sent to Parramatta.
During a mission to assassinate Gazef Stronoff, they were defeated and taken as prisoners by Ainz.
Around 150 Germans were taken as prisoners of war.
On May 7, the prefects Petru Dobra and Loan Buteanu were taken as prisoners.
A further 452 men were taken as prisoners of War.
Soldiers and sailors were taken as prisoners.
Colonel Barrou and several men were taken as prisoners of war.
Caractacus and his family were then taken as prisoners to Rome.
The leades of the Bronckhorst factiën are ambushed and taken as prisoners near Oosterbeek.
As a result, the Union soldiers were taken as prisoners.
The survivors, including Thapa, were taken as prisoners of war.
On June 19, Xavier de Gaulle and his men were taken as prisoners of war.
Sture 's widow Lady Kristina, and many other noblewomen, were taken as prisoners to Denmark.

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Examples of using Prisoners
All prisoners are to report to their units immediately
The issue of political prisoners remains unresolved
All prisoners are required to attend the hangings
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