noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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other
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This is not always greeted with respect by other inmates or by staff.
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Likewise any prisoner with skills in a basic trade will be encouraged to share them with other inmates .
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He is permitted absolutely no contact with other inmates .
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Many other inmates were injured during the fighting, which involved about 200 people.
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He would be a rule 43 prisoner separated from other inmates for his own safety.
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Next, we have Walter impounded in a large mental institution with other inmates , played by real mentally handicapped people.
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The jury at Manchester Crown Court has yet to reach verdicts on two other inmates .
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On going to bed they began singing, disturbing other inmates .
young
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The gaunt young inmate fished his bowl out from under his cot.
■ NOUN
camp
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Generally, short hair is associated in the public mind with convicts, prison camp inmates and the military.
prison
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By no means all prison inmates are convicted sentenced prisoners.
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In 1995, their civil suits were among the more than 40, 000 filed in federal courts by prison inmates .
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In Alabama's West Jefferson Prison inmates are kept in tiny cells, with the bare minimum of furniture.
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For example, anytime / anyplace programs allow prison inmates to hold outside jobs.
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Read in studio A prison inmate has taken a member of staff hostage in a cell.
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Meanwhile, the crisis has piled injustice upon injustice for hundreds of prison inmates who have nothing to do with Tupac Amaru.
row
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Saturday, Wilson also signed a measure to increase the number of defense attorneys who represent Death Row inmates in their appeals.
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Wilson said 154 inmates currently have no counsel, about one-third of all Death Row inmates.
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Kirkpatrick is one of only two Death Row inmates who has an execution date.
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Two other death row inmates have final appeals pending before the Supreme Court.
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He would be the first California death row inmate to be executed by lethal injection.
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Only two death row inmates have been put to death since then, and both men chose to call off their appeals.
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Also patron of death row inmates , prisoners, thieves, and undertakers.
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The 47 death row inmates awaiting execution for crimes they committed as minors reflect a 39 percent increase since 1983.
■ VERB
give
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Doctors, the suit claims, also supervise attachment of a heart monitor and might give the condemned inmate a sedative.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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More than half the inmates were there for some sort of violent crime.
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The number of prison inmates has been increasing in recent years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Florida has successfully used private capital in prison construction and operation, with a minimal state subsidy for each inmate .
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Generally, short hair is associated in the public mind with convicts, prison camp inmates and the military.
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In 1989, he said, 31 inmates escaped.
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Likewise any prisoner with skills in a basic trade will be encouraged to share them with other inmates.
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Only two death row inmates have been put to death since then, and both men chose to call off their appeals.
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The inmates are held in a compound encircled by razor wire.
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The inmates of the institution were treated well, whether they ware in the workhouse or in the infirmary.
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The brig has inmates from all four.