Examples of 'was thrown in jail' in a sentence

Meaning of "was thrown in jail"

was thrown in jail: This phrase is used to describe the act of someone being arrested and imprisoned for committing a crime

How to use "was thrown in jail" in a sentence

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was thrown in jail
The child was thrown in jail for working.
Following conjugal visits long after he was thrown in jail for all his.
I was thrown in jail and put on death row.
Civil Disobedience was written after he was thrown in jail for not paying taxes.
I was thrown in jail a few times.
Master Sul was thrown in jail.
He was thrown in jail after the FDA concluded he was a quack.
Leica executive Alfred Turk was thrown in jail for helping Jews.
He was thrown in jail just weeks after I had last seen him.
And because he wrote that down, he was thrown in jail.
That he was thrown in jail.
That he was sleeping with a junior . That he was thrown in jail.
Tom was thrown in jail.
After turning himself in to the Monroe County sheriff, he was thrown in jail.
Within months he was thrown in jail for stealing horses in Indian territory.

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After the torture however, Concordius praised Jesus, after which he was thrown in jail.
Billy Lyons was thrown in jail for three days without cause.
When Paul first came to Philippi, he was thrown in jail.
At one point Smith was thrown in jail and refused to identify himself.
During the bus boycott, King 's house was bombed, and he was thrown in jail.
You know, he was thrown in jail on false charges.
I was thrown in jail and spent 2 days there.
Then, he was thrown in jail.
He was thrown in jail for fraud and forging official documents!
St. Ignatius was thrown in jail by the Inquisition.
I was thrown in jail a few times . But Orestes got me out.
In 1871, Ned was thrown in jail for three years for receiving a stolen horse.
He was thrown in Jail and was released only after a seven-day hunger strike.
He was thrown in jail by the British, but was released following a seven-day hunger strike.
I was thrown in jail here . I was thrown in jail in Afghanistan.
He was thrown in jail in 1916 for his polemics against the war.

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