Prison
in sentence
1866 examples of Prison in a sentence
HBO created this show for purposes of making us see the most realistic view of
prison
possible and they did a hell of a job.
Oz was created by the creators of Homicide who wanted to show a raw version of
prison.
Oz is the nickname for the Oswald State Penetentiary, a fictional
prison
in some US state which is never stated (Though with the accents, crime scenes, and racial distribution NY is assumed).
The main
prison
unit looked at on the show is Emerald City, a seemingly ideal
prison
unit with more privlages than others thought out by a liberal unit manager named Tim McManus.
Stone artfully makes the DJ booth feel like five-by-seven cell in a nineteenth century
prison.
Stone and Bogosian carved out a stunning film of a man who is trapped in both a
prison
of walls and a
prison
of self.
He preferred his own
prison
instead of the world on the outside.
He is committed to a juvenile
prison
where he witnesses brutality and exploitation that ordinary citizens try very hard to believe doesn't exist.
Seinfeld and king of queens the only show worth watching is
prison
break and if that stops i don't know what to do. in the end if i had to recommend a show it will be king of queens.
Our hero is indeed a hero in that he gives up his life for the sake of the touch of the beautiful barmaid, the resolution of the misery suffered by his only neighbours in the hotel and in order to escape his decorative
prison.
The pilots maintain their dignity in
prison
and during numerous air battles against Nazi pilots.
Rudy Rae Moore is getting out of
prison
and getting revenge!
It succeeds in making you feel strangely dirty, just plain grubby, for Brownrigg's world is this mad, unwashed, scummy
prison
cell of rants, obsessions and all shades of mental illness.
This almost perfect cinematic rendition of Edith Nesbit's popular children's novel follows the lives of Roberta (Bobbie), Phyllis, and Peter, and their mother, after their father is unfairly accused of treason and sent to
prison.
The premise is that the nation's dissidents (hippies, musicians, protesters, pacifists, etc.) are being rounded up and tried by a tribunal and then given the choice of
prison
or running the course of Punishment Park.
The tribunal consists of a bunch of conservative types, all condemning any behavior that is not like their own, and there is no result except a
prison
sentence or the option of "Punishment Park" for any of those on trial.
Bon Voyage centerers on two parallel stories: an scientific and his disciple (Ledoyen) who tries to hide one of his discoveries (a kind of water that may work as an atomic bomb) from the Nazis; and a poor guy in love with a well known actress (Adjani), which ends up in
prison
accused of a crime he's not committed in order to protect her.
"subversives" (college students, hippies, black activists, academics) are being rounded up by the government and given lengthy
prison
terms for what amount to thought crimes and social protest.
As an alternative to life in prison, these convicted "criminals" are offered three days in "Punishment Park".
After spending five years in prison, Dr. Thomas Reed, played by the incomparable Vincent Ventresca, exiles himself to Purgatory Flats and winds up tending bar.
Sadhu Agashe is a hard working, hard-edged cop heading up a plain clothed crime squad who makes a name for himself by killing dangerous criminals in staged police encounters rather than locking them up in
prison.
I marvel that the writer stayed out of
prison.
The first shot we see in here is an island
prison
with the following written above its big gates: "Alka-Fizz
Prison
- No Noose Is Good Noose."
Inside the prison, the first sign we see is "Welcome: have a seat."
I really enjoyed this movie - I like
prison
movies in general (I'm not sure why -- I'm sure some shrink could make something out of it!)
now like i said its been awhile so i might screw up the plot but i remember some Columbian terrorists taking a prep school hostage with demands for the head terrorist(the "wishmaster")father to be released from
prison.
The movie starts with the woman in the story(played by Isabel Ampudia)being released from
prison
but we don't know what she was in for or how long she was there.
During a regular day at Saint Anselm's school for boys, a group of dangerous terrorists take all the boys and teachers as hostages and threatens to blow up the school if the leader, Luis Cali (Andrew Divoff's), father isn't released from the American prison, but these aren't just ordinary boys that are taken hostage, most of these kids are the sons of very powerful people in America and half of them were expelled from other schools before they came to Saint Anselm's.
towards the end of the show i felt that the stories were getting too far-fetched for being in a prison, but the actors pulled it off.
Clyde also walked with a limp because while in
prison
he cut off a big toe.
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