Use of gaol in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include gaol at the start of sentence, gaol at the end of sentence and gaol in the middle of sentence

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gaol at the end of sentence


  1. He could wind up in gaol.
  2. The castle had been used as a gaol.
  3. He got five or seven years in gaol.
  4. He also risked being arrested and put in gaol.
  5. I can not want a man who wants to see me in gaol.
  6. For his pains the House of Commons put him in gaol.
  7. The yeomanry arrived and carted forty-four rioters off to Oxford gaol.
  8. By 1801, the House was providing all the clothing for the prisoners in Bedford gaol.
  9. After some discussion, Paisley, Wylie, and Foster decided to refuse to pay their fines and to go to gaol.
  10. Female speaker Read in studio Voice over A report has condemned the state of prisoners rooms at a low security gaol.
  11. Coiner Varley who escaped sliding down a rubbish tip which the market traders had pushed up against the wall of the gaol.
  12. There were fifteen of them in the compartment, crammed and squashed for three hours since their loading from the Transit gaol.

gaol in the middle of sentence


  1. Why he went to gaol, for instance.
  2. He had been in gaol when that occurred.
  3. the crime, the longer the gaol sentence.
  4. Alexander's new gaol remains the nucleus of Maidstone Prison today.
  5. This explains why letters sent to Dorje Wangdu in gaol were returned unopened.
  6. Recaptured, he soon found that the Nuremberg gaol was more than a match for him.
  7. As a leading suffragette, she endured the first of two spells in Holloway gaol in 1907.
  8. The third storey of the town gaol was pierced by a doorway over which projected a beam.
  9. The gaol was situated not far from the centre of a large and fast-growing industrial town.
  10. In 1668 he found himself in gaol once again, this time on a charge of disturbing the peace.
  11. Since he escaped from gaol, Tom has been living on a razor's edge , terrified of recapture.
  12. Later, when Wilde ended up in Reading gaol, Miller organized a fund-raising campaign for him.
  13. They had brought Holly by car from the Lefortovo gaol to the train while Muscovites still slept.
  14. Proscribed as a member of illegal organizations, she served two gaol sentences in Mountjoy and Cork.
  15. The whole company was arrested and held and then transferred to gaol in London, where Nayler was tried.
  16. Whatever the outcome, he not unnaturally regarded his time in gaol as a stigma, as a stain on his character.
  17. It has to be noted that gaol conditions are no longer newsworthy and the clamour for reform has largely faded.

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