How to use in-sentence of “asylum”:
+ The Pacific Solution is the name given to the Australian government policy of transporting asylum seekers to detention centres on island nations in the Pacific Ocean, rather than allowing them to land on the Australian mainland.
+ Asylum seekerPeople who seek asylum say they are victims of threats, physical harm or denigration of their human dignity as these are violating their human rights.
+ At a later stage of the Revolution there was a bounty on his head, and he sought political asylum at first in Switzerland.
+ Semmelweis probably had Alzheimer’s disease and he was sent to an asylum for being insane.
+ Marković was wanted for fraud charges, lived under political asylum in Russia from February 2003 to her death on 14 April 2019.
+ His parents were forced to give him up in an Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York.
+ In 1901, a 51-year-old woman named Auguste Deter, was committed to the City Asylum for the Insane and Epileptic,.
+ An asylum seeker is a person who was forced to flee from their country, due to democide genocide or mass murder.

Example sentences of “asylum”:
+ In 2010 "The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls" was published.
+ Then Jason came crashing into the asylum and then was put to sleep by Bill, but was sliced in half.
+ In 2010 “The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls” was published.
+ Then Jason came crashing into the asylum and then was put to sleep by Bill, but was sliced in half.
+ The fate of the Orléans family was sealed when Marie-Adélaïde’s eldest son, the duc de Chartres, “Général Égalité” in the Army of the North commanded by Charles François Dumouriez, sought political asylum from the Austrians in March 1793.
+ Morales resigned and was offered political asylum to Morales the following day, which Morales accepted a day afterwards.
+ While on a tour in Canada with the Kirov Ballet in 1974, Baryshnikov asked for political asylum in Toronto.
+ It was released through Big Beat Records Big Beat Records, Asylum Records, and Atlantic Records.
+ In 2000, she came to the United States illegally and in 2002 sought political asylum in the United States citing violence.
+ Firth has campaigned on issues of asylum seekers, refugees’ rights, and the environment.
+ He died after 14 days in the asylum possibly being beaten by the staff and inmates.
+ The asylum seekers were sent to Nauru.
+ Agent 47 was born on September 5, 1964 in a Romanian asylum with the number 5-901234-123457 tattooed on the back of his head in the form of a bar code.
+ This can lead to a situation where the country will see an asylum seeker neither as refugee nor as legitimate migrant.
+ Immigrants are detained for entering into the United States illegally, when their requests for asylum are received, and in the process of deportation and removal from the country.
+ Ley was found to be insane and was sent to Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane.
+ It was said that many of the adult asylum seekers threw their children into the water in protest at being turned away.
+ Another boatload of asylum seekers was taken from Christmas Island to Papua New Guinea.
+ It also lists the responsibilities of countries that give asylum to refugees.
+ When the song was judged to have sold over a million copies, Eagles’ manager, Irving Azoff, sent a gold record with a piece cut-out to Asylum Records.
+ A person who is seeking to be recognized as a refugee is an asylum seeker.
+ The movie is about a woman from an asylum who came to Paris in 1928 and was captured by some Russian émigrés who use her so that they can fool Anastasia’s grandmother into thinking Anderson actually is her granddaughter.
More in-sentence examples of “asylum”:
+ In Vienna, there was the campaign “Bock auf Bier” in which a small percentage of the price of the beer was earmarked to Bock—who gave therewith asylum seekers a home.
+ The ship had 420 asylum seekers from Afghanistan, 13 from Sri Lanka, and five from Indonesia.
+ She was given asylum in 2010.
+ In 1984, the Cuban government granted political asylum to Shakur.
+ Emily gradually becomes fearful of Lillith, so she heads to the mental asylum for answers from Lillith’s parents.
+ One account says that when the Nazis eventually arrived to haul the aged Jewish grandmaster from his asylum to the death camps, he was so patently insane that they abandoned the attempt.
+ During 2001, Christmas Island received a large number of asylum seekers travelling by boat, most of them from the Middle East and intending to apply for asylum in Australia.
+ He was locked away in a mental asylum for many years.
+ It was released on 3 March 2017 through Asylum Records and Atlantic Records.
+ Items to see are Ned Kelly displays at the old court house, Burke Museum, waterfalls, Gun Powder Magazine, Newtown Bridge, Spring Creek Water Falls, Spring Creek Gorge, Beechworth Asylum ghost tours, lakes, old buildings, goldfields, walks, the Beechworth Bakery, brewery, the Beechworth lolly shop and night tours.
+ Other people may become permanent residents through refugee or asylum programs, or similar programs designed to protect their human rights.
+ He died of Dementiasenile dementia in the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum on 13 August, 1900.
+ In 1864 they started building the Asylum to hold the prisoners who had become insane.
+ He died in the asylum in Val-de-Marne in 1814 at the age of 74.
+ Although there were reports that he had fled to work for the Stroessner regime in Paraguay, Pavelić’s whereabouts remained unknown until late 1959, where it was learned that he had been granted asylum in Spain.
+ In April 1793, her nephew, the young Duke of Chartres, fled France and sought asylum with the Austrians.
+ After the lunatic asylum for the rest of his life had problems, Olimpia Kutusoff, mate of Cafiero, returned from Russia in September 1883 to assist him in the asylum of Imola.
+ He was put in an asylum where he died shortly afterwards.
+ Someone may ask for political asylum when they are Fearfrightened to live in their own country.
+ It was released on 24 November 2008 in the UK by Asylum Records.
+ Soul Asylum is an United StatesAmerican Minneapolis, Minnesota.
+ She was known for her projects helping asylum seekers.
+ In the United States a recognized asylum seeker is known as an asylee.
+ It wasn’t until they needed some more pills to keep them awake, so they go to the asylum from where Will and Mark escaped from and try to find the pills.
+ He was taken to an asylum where he spent the last two years of his life.
+ It was released on 26 November 2010 in the United Kingdom by Asylum Records.
+ They must also have been homeless at some point after the previous year’s World Cup, work as a street newspaper seller to earn money or be asylum seekers.
+ The band was renamed Soul Asylum in 1983.
+ People often confuse exiling an individual from his/her home country as a migration to a political asylum but that is not as it seems, migrating with one’s own will due to personal reasons can be a political migration but not under the sentence of Government.
+ The political asylum is one of the human rights affirmed by Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and a rules of international human rights law.
+ The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees point out the asylum seekers because of gender identity together with the Yogyakarta Principles.
+ Storm also won the Asylum Alliance Tag Team Tournament in 2003 with Harris, the Team 3D Invitational Tag Team Tournament in 2009 with Roode and the TNA Tag Team Championship Series in 2010 with Roode.
+ In February 1883 Cafiero left for Florence, but was found in a street very shocked, so some doctors transferred him to a lunatic asylum in the City.
+ Most Yazidis left the country and went abroad in the 1980s and 1990s, mostly to Germany and other European countries where they got asylum due to the persecution as an ethnic and religious minority in Turkey.
+ And this Declaration insists the international solidity and in the sprit of burden-sharing to ensure the right to political asylum according to the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees including for Palestinian people and also insists the importance of education about international human rights law, humanitarian aid, peace, tolerance, rule of law, democracy and social justice for all at any level of educations against illiteracy.
+ He had asylum in Russia for one year.
+ Soul Asylum has four members in the band; the current band members are David Pirner, Dan Murphy, Michael Bland and Tommy Stinson.
+ Refugees and asylum seekers are different.
+ At a show at Portland club The Asylum on November 24, 2007, the band announced the album will be re-released.
+ Back in the village, Gaston meets with the asylum owner Monsieur D’Arque.
+ Ecuadorian President Lenín Moreno said on 27 July 2018 that he had begun talks with British authorities to withdraw the asylum for Assange.
+ People who are given political asylum are called refugees.
+ In 1891, following another crisis, Carlo Cafiero was confined in the asylum of Nocera Inferiore where he died on Sunday July 17, 1892.
+ It is set in a mental asylum in Oregon.
+ In 2012, facing extradition to Sweden, he was granted political asylum by Ecuador and took refuge at the Embassy of Ecuador, London.
+ Vitale fled to Mexico City in 1973 for political asylum after a military junta took power in Uruguay.
+ After the Georgian Civil War and the overthrowing of the democratically elected government by Eduard Shevardnadze in 1992, Maisashvili was forced to flee the country and was granted a political asylum by the United States.
+ In Vienna, there was the campaign "Bock auf Bier" in which a small percentage of the price of the beer was earmarked to Bock—who gave therewith asylum seekers a home.
+ The ship had 420 asylum seekers from Afghanistan, 13 from Sri Lanka, and five from Indonesia.
