Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
'The men who lost them are on open arrest.
Confine him to his quarters, open arrest, house arrest, whatever you call it.
I have been placed under open arrest, it means I can go anywhere in the prison grounds and my cell is not locked.
The fact that the French Sûreté have an open arrest warrant out on Maganhard seems like a simple problem.
Shreveport police obtained an open arrest warrant in 1994 but Rolling was never extradited to Louisiana to stand trial for the killings.
Being under open arrest didn't restrict Osgood, and made no difference under present conditions - the mess was going out of its way to make life easy for him.
Josef K. (Anthony Perkins) is awakened in his apartment one morning by two police officers who inform him that he is under open arrest.
Therefore, you are to consider yourself under open arrest and to hold yourself in readiness to answer those charges as soon as a court martial can be convened.
He and Jones will go with Wilson back to the pub and if they fail to bring the men back, Wilson can consider himself under open arrest.
The NCIC stores information regarding open arrest warrants, arrests, stolen property, missing persons, and dispositions regarding felonies and misdemeanors.
It had also been dusk eleven years before when he'd been escorted from the bar- racks, still under open arrest, to an upstairs room in the small hotel of the local town.
Southwick rounded off his report with a reference to the usefulness of the bonfires on the headland and then added: Two seamen under open arrest, I'm afraid, sir.'
While in training, he was nearly incorrigible, being confined to his barracks twice (for a fortnight) and, along with a classmate, being placed on open arrest as "perpetrators of a riot."
Young had been relieved from command and placed under open arrest even before Parks moved against Seaford, and Commodore Capra had taken Honor's own testimony in a recorded deposition for the board of inquiry.
They'd arrived in London on 1 February and amplified their accounts of the German penetration, but their N section interrogators preferred to believe the warnings from Holland that the Gestapo had 'turned' them and allowed them to escape to spread disinformation; they'd been sent to a holding camp in Guildford under open arrest.