locking up in Germany
locking up [lɔkiŋʌp] einsperrend
Sentence patterns related to "locking up"
1. He's locking up.
2. Do you mind locking up after me?
3. Control of materials could be maintained by locking up bombs.
4. This revised plan of yours justifies locking- up every American who prays towards Mecca
Ihre überarbeiteten Pläne rechtfertigen es jeden Amerikaner einzusperren, der Richtung Mecca betet
5. Locking up more criminals has helped to reduce the crime rate and produce safer streets.
6. Caffeine keeps a computer from locking up or falling asleep by regularly simulating keystrokes
7. What you said about glyphosate locking up nutrients like manganese and iron struck a chord.
Was Sie da über Mangan und Eisen sagten, gefiel mir.
8. When they were done, he made a show of locking up and pocketing the key.
9. Corralling (also: confining, locking up, jailing, penning, caging, bolting in, penning up, penning in, caging up, putting sb
10. Not too long ago, Dole talked of locking up the nomination with a big victory in the pivotal Granite State.
11. Conforming to the more rigid traditions such as locking up women is a privilege only the upwardly mobile can afford.
12. 18 Conforming to the more rigid traditions such as locking up women is a privilege only the upwardly mobile can afford.
13. The prosecution presented the jury with video evidence of Bray locking up and leaving the casino minutes after midnight, and driving off with Hernandez in the vehicle.
14. ABS is supposed to intervene by rapidly “pumping” the brakes at the wheel that is locking up, allowing it to spin so that the driver retains braking and steering control.
15. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during Braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface and allowing the driver to maintain more control over the vehicle.