noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a prison officer/official/warder/guard
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Last month, a prisoner attacked two prison officers with a knife.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
prison
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One of the prison warders , he said, had asked him if he knew when the men were to be released.
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Daantjie Siebert, told the prison warder that Biko had studied medicine and yoga and was probably faking his injuries.
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They say the most likely way the keys were smuggled out was by a prison warder rather than an inmate to a visitor.
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They're the bottom of the professional heap, somewhere between nurses and prison warders .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Daantjie Siebert, told the prison warder that Biko had studied medicine and yoga and was probably faking his injuries.
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He was heavily guarded, two yeoman warders being in the room with him and another at the door.
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One warder lost an eye in the battle to regain control.
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The warder found the key he sought, unlocked the door and allowed Nicholson through.
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The bulls, the dragon-men, the serpent warder of the Fleece, I conquered them.
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There just aren't enough policemen and warders to feed them and so on.
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They are the warders, the drivers, the technicians, the Factory supervisors.
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We also need people prepared to write, as pen-friends, to warders and other officials in the prison service.