She does this in order to demonstrate the ways in which poetic language is always already implicated in the political and can therefore never be wholly immured in aestheticism.
Spiritually, they are like men immured in darkness who come out blinking in a strong light.
One is that solicitors are not always immured in their offices—there is a respectable sprinkling of them here this evening.
But in the intervening period when they were immured in an ordinary day school, that process of training and observation practically ceased.
There follows a week of complete isolation, in which the farmer and his family are immured in their home.
We have a large number of people immured in prisons in this country.
These are now immured in the southern faade of the church.
The wider part of the step is immured into the wall and the narrower part finished with a cylindrical element.