Example sentences of "to go [prep] prison " in BNC.

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1 The average black boy is more likely to go to prison than university .
2 In concluding he promised to go to prison rather than pay his fine .
3 From the hearing , which took ninety minutes , Willis emerged visibly shaken , having been told he must wait five days before hearing if he was to go to prison or not .
4 The depths its members will sink to were illustrated by the attempted suppression of documents concerning arms sales to Iraq — to cover their own duplicity and allow innocent men to go to prison .
5 Edward was Craig 's friend , surely he would n't have allowed Craig to go to prison in his place ?
6 One faintly ludicrous example is a 1993 case where the Court of Appeal said that a sentence passed on a Mr Fairman would ‘ indicate to other people who might be minded to set fire to armchairs in the middle of a domestic row that if they do , they were likely to go to prison for as long as two years ’ .
7 I personally , in all the cases I 've dealt with , which is seven and a half years , have only ever really gone to magistrates court but I 've got two cases going to crown court soon , but it 's exceptionally hard and to answer your question , I actually have never fou never got anyone to go to prison yet .
8 She freely admitted that when she was shoplifting she was , in a way , hoping to go to prison .
9 I did not want to go to prison again .
10 these figures do not show that black people are more prone crime , but they do suggest that black people who offend are more likely to go to prison .
11 So Soapy decided to go to prison , and at once began to try his first plan .
12 Just because he wanted to go to prison , they did not want to send him there .
13 He had to go to prison because of that , and then we all came back to England .
14 Many thought it a cruel injustice that Julian should have to go to prison at all .
15 Then there is the hon. Member for Coventry , South-East ( Mr. Nellist ) , who is willing to go to prison for his views .
16 Apart from anything else , if prisons were places where criminals had to work , fewer of them would want to go to prison .
17 ( On appeal to the Court of Appeal it was held that the imprisonment was not a repudiation but a ‘ self-induced frustration of the contract ’ Quaere , would an election to go to prison instead of paying a fine constitute a breach ( repudiation ) of contract no matter how long the prison sentence , or would the Court of Appeal put this conduct within the category of ‘ self-induced frustration ’ also ? )
18 He would go to prison , if he had to go to prison , convinced of his rightness , proud of his martyrdom .
19 I used to go into a shop and I 'd shake and I 'd know that I was doing wrong and I 'd be really scared and I 'd just knew I do n't want to go to prison so I decide to stop it .
20 They 're tired of having to deal time and again with criminals who are too young to go to prison
21 A stunned Mrs Hanley said as she left court : ‘ We never wanted anybody to go to prison over this . ’
22 ‘ He did not want to go to prison , so he decided to try out one of the well-known methods of avoiding prison by offering his services as a police informer , ’ Mr Roberts said .
23 ‘ I would n't want her to go to prison . ’
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