She was abducted and confined for 16 days in a bunker beneath the home of a family friend.
She looked magnificent, her athletic figure showing to its best in the tightly fitting black jacket and her red hair confined in a velvet snood beneath her hard hat.
The four workers spent the bulk of their hours confined to the underground warren of offices, maintenance shops, locker rooms and lunchrooms on the B-2 level beneath the trade complex's 110-story twin towers and its Vista International Hotel.
The arena-slaves were kept confined beneath the arena itself, in cells holding one man each.
The stage is variable; it can be round, thrust into the audience or confined beneath a proscenium arch.
Lord Sunglass had been confined in the cells beneath Dragonstone for a time, as had Ser Hubard Rambton's sons; all of them had ended on the pyre.
The rest of his crew was confined under house arrest in the murky tunnels beneath the Imperial Palace, which was actually the kindest place to keep them.
Her own bosom was strictly confined by the stays beneath her bodice, which was tightly hooked from her waist almost to her throat, with a neck-ruff concealing even the pale expanse between her collar bones.
We'd confined him to one of the more remote cellar storage rooms far beneath Fonteyn House, well away from any ears with no business hearing his bellowed curses.
An unknown lady portrayed by Rogier van der Weyden shows the hair pulled smoothly back from the face and confined in a caul or early hennin beneath a sheer veil.