Forced-out Sentence Examples

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  • He spent most of his time anymore in the shadow world, except when forced out by Death or called out by someone who wanted to buy an assassination.

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  • Her look of soul-deep sorrow touched him, and he recalled what he felt as a youth to find his father and mother dead and his family hunted and forced out of their own home.

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  • It made her angrier at Evelyn and Romas, knowing A'Ran and his sweet sisters had been forced out of their home into a life of poverty.

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  • If its host died, it would be forced out.

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  • The management of the road under his control, and especially the sale of $5,000,000 of fraudulent stock in 1868-1870, led to litigation begun by English bondholders, and Gould was forced out of the company in March 1872 and compelled to restore securities valued at about $7,500, 0 00.

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  • In the majority of Cheilostomes, the avicularia are, so to speak, forced out of the ordinary series of zooecia, with which they are rigidly connected.

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  • The material is placed in a perforated cage or "basket," which is enclosed in an outer casing, and when the cage is rapidly rotated by suitable gearing, the liquid portions are forced out into the external casing.

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  • By the contraction of the subumbral circular muscles the concavity of the subumbrella is increased, and as water is thereby forced out of the subumbral cavity the animal is jerked upwards.

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  • When, on rare occasions, he was forced out of the region of science into that of controversy, he stated the facts and let them make their own way.

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  • The Church, which had so long played a prominent and valuable part in the moral and literary education of the Welsh people, was now gradually forced out of touch with the nation through the action of alien and unsympathetic Whig prelates in Wales itself, which still remained mainly High Church and Jacobite in feeling.

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  • A hill, as it were, of fresh water rested in the interstices of the rock upon the salt water, and continuing to press downwards, forced out the salt water even below the level of the sea.

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  • The liberal Provisional government which took control was then forced out of office by a Bolshevik coup in October of that year.

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  • Without cGMP present, the blood vessels tighten again, blood is forced out of the penis and the erection becomes flaccid.

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  • When Peter Mandelson was forced out in January 2001, pro-Agreement unionists were appalled.

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  • The window frame which prevented anyone from sitting on the outer sill was being forced out by two footmen, who were evidently flurried and intimidated by the directions and shouts of the gentlemen around.

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  • Blood is forced out of the left side of the heart The right ventricle contracts.

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  • To add an attractive border around the edge of your cake, place your star tip in your piping bag, fill your piping bag with icing and twist the open end of the bag so the frosting will be forced out of the tip.

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  • The air is then forced out the top of the shell into the room.

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  • Air is forced out of the lungs to dislodge the obstruction in the trachea and bring the foreign object back up into the mouth.

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  • Many of these companies are forced out of business only to open up under another company name, sometimes relocating to another state and manufacturing and distributing the exact same appliance under a different brand name.

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  • If the player was forced out of bounds, tackled or fumbled the ball, that part was over.

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  • Immortal races are often depicted as being forced out of their natural and native lands by the shorter-lived, yet more fertile human races.

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