Use of conscription in Sentences. 45 Examples

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conscription at the end of sentence


  1. He injured himself to avoid conscription.
  2. All adult males will be liable for conscription.
  3. At 60, he was no longer liable for conscription.
  4. At 60, he was no longer liable for conscription.
  5. They had something to worry about then: conscription.
  6. Many young men are trying to get away from compulsory military conscription.
  7. Many young men are trying to get away from compulsory military conscription.
  8. A poll taken earlier this year showed 80% support for abolishing conscription.
  9. The army had strong ties with the agricultural population through the system of conscription.
  10. The army had strong ties with the agricultural population through the system of conscription.
  11. Paradoxically he is the only free man in the community, as he pays no taxes and is not subject to conscription.
  12. Paradoxically he is the only free man in the community, as he pays no taxes and is not subject to conscription.
  13. In April 1939, under pressure from Tory backbenchers, the Government announced the introduction of military conscription.
  14. In April 1939, under pressure from Tory backbenchers, the Government announced the introduction of military conscription.

conscription in the middle of sentence


  1. When was conscription introduced in Britain?
  2. In May, conscription was extended to married men.
  3. In May, conscription was extended to married men.
  4. The reintroduction of conscription sparked off a major rebellion.
  5. The reintroduction of conscription sparked off a major rebellion.
  6. He was rejected by the conscription office because he was under age.
  7. He was rejected by the conscription office because he was under age.
  8. A continuation of wartime industrial conscription was a popular choice.
  9. A continuation of wartime industrial conscription was a popular choice.
  10. They said the present system of military conscription should be phased out.
  11. There was no conscription, no feeling in my world, of necessity to volunteer.
  12. There was no conscription, no feeling in my world, of necessity to volunteer.
  13. They would have denied that the conscription law imposed a completely new duty.
  14. The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system.
  15. From then on, the labour movement offered no serious opposition to conscription as such.
  16. Armed forces: There are combined Voluntary Military Forces; mass conscription in emergency.
  17. A quota of ten men a day, and if we accept extra men we can reduce our conscription period.
  18. A quota of ten men a day, and if we accept extra men we can reduce our conscription period.
  19. Where a system of conscription operated all sorts of expedients were used to avoid service.
  20. He's been worried that the government will introduce conscription ever since the war began.
  21. He's been worried that the government will introduce conscription ever since the war began.
  22. Where a system of conscription operated all sorts of expedients were used to avoid service.
  23. When conscription was introduced, he could not plead a conscientious objection to war in general.
  24. When conscription was introduced, he could not plead a conscientious objection to war in general.
  25. Armed forces: there are combined Voluntary Forces and provision for mass conscription in an emergency.
  26. The peasantry wanted noble land without paying compensation; they wanted to see taxation and conscription done away with.
  27. The peasantry wanted noble land without paying compensation; they wanted to see taxation and conscription done away with.
  28. The Military Training Act of 1939 effectively introduced conscription in peacetime for the first time in Britain's history.
  29. The Military Training Act of 1939 effectively introduced conscription in peacetime for the first time in Britain's history.
  30. In 1916 he cited conscription and the suspension of trades union restrictions as things that coalition had done for the nation.
  31. The introduction of conscription was not only crucial to obtain the manpower resources necessary but also to plan a total war economy.

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