Thrown-out Sentence Examples

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  • Now both of you get in here before we make a scene that gets us all thrown out.

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  • In June 1675 he signed the paper of advice drawn up by the bishops for the king, urging the rigid enforcement of the laws against the Roman Catholics, their complete banishment from the court, and the suppression of conventicles, 2 and a bill introduced by him imposing special taxes on recusants and subjecting Roman Catholic priests to imprisonment for life was only thrown out as too lenient because it secured offenders from the charge of treason.

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  • In 1677, to secure Protestantism in case of a Roman Catholic succession, he introduced a bill by which ecclesiastical patronage and the care of the royal children were entrusted to the bishops; but this measure, like the other, was thrown out.

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  • He was absent in 1692 when the Place Bill was thrown out.

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  • By means of similar head-jerks the skins of insects sucked dry of their contents are thrown out of the pit, which is then kept clear of refuse.

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  • If such a city was to be on the Egyptian coast, there was only one possible site, behind the screen of the Pharos island and removed from the silt thrown out by Nile mouths.

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  • The bill was thrown out on this occasion, but was revived and passed in 1904, and on the 17th of June 1905 the service was put into operation.

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  • The typical mine fan consists of a shaft upon which are mounted a number of vanes enclosed in a casing; the air entering a central side inlet is caught up by the revolving vanes and thrown out at the periphery by the centrifugal force thus generated.

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  • In 1636, owing to a serious visitation of the plague, 200 families were thrown out of work, and in 1687 so much had its importance declined that it was deprived of its charter.

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  • This was thrown out by the Lords, but became law a year later.

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  • The bill was thrown out by three votes, and Gladstone resigned.

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  • In the early morning of the 8th of June the bill was thrown out by thirty.

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  • It passed the House of Commons, but was thrown out by the House of Lords on the second reading on the 8th of September 1893.

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  • The bill was thrown out in the upper House on the 17th of December, and next day the king dismissed his ministers.

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  • From this time his published writings are practical in character; not till after the appearance of the Nachgelassene Werke was it known in what shape his final speculations had been thrown out.

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  • When the hand-wheel is thrown out of gear the sights can only be moved by means of the elevating gear of the gun.

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  • After passing that House, however, the bill was thrown out by the House of Lords.

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  • From the mass thrown out by the blast, or loosened so as readily to come away by the use of crowbars, the men select and sort all good blocks and send them in waggons to the slate huts to be split and dressed into slates.

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  • Meanwhile, at Oxford a proposal practically making Greek optional with all undergraduates was rejected, in November 1902, by 189 votes to 166; a preliminary proposal permitting students of mathematics or natural science to offer one or more modern languages in lieu of Greek was passed by 164 to 162 in February 1904, but on the 29th of November the draft of a statute to this effect was thrown out by 200 to 164.

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  • After the platinum wires have been sealed through the glass, a little aqua regia is placed in the cell legs until bubbles of gas arise from the platinum, when it is thrown out and replaced by a solution of mercurous nitrate.

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  • The people depend so entirely upon agriculture, and the harvest is so entirely destroyed by a single monsoon failure, that wherever a total failure occurs the landless labourer is immediately thrown out of work and remains out of work for the whole year.

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  • The products formed by the action of the Grignard reagent with the various types of organic compounds are usually thrown out of solution in the form of crystalline precipitates or as thick oils, and are then decomposed by ice-cold dilute sulphuric or acetic acids, the magnesium being removed as a basic halide salt.

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  • When the spores are thrown out some of these hymenial gonidia, as they are called, are carried with them.

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  • Ward's colleague, the more famous John Wallis, Savilian professor of geometry from 1649, had been privy to the challenge thrown out in 1654, and it was arranged that they should critically dispose of the De corpore between them.

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  • For, though grass will grow even under ice, yet if ice be formed under and around the roots of the grasses the plants may be thrown out by the expansion of the water at the moment of its conversion into ice.

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  • Public opinion was now violently excited against the government; the new elections resulted (May 6) in the return of a yet larger Liberal majority; on the 22nd of August the army estimates were thrown out.

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  • Notwithstanding this the bill was only carried by sixteen votes, and it would have been thrown out again had not the Poles for the first time voted for the government, since the whole of the Centre voted in opposition.

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  • It is easily soluble in water and alcohol, and is thrown out of its aqueous solution by the addition of calcium chloride.

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  • He was minister of public instruction in the short-lived cabinet of the 19th of May 1873, and in 1876, having been elected senator for the Aisne, he was again entrusted by Dufaure with the ministry of public instruction, with which, as a Protestant, he was not permitted to combine the ministry of public worship. His most important project, a bill transferring the conferment of degrees to the state, passed the Chamber, but was thrown out by the Senate.

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  • Its fame rests on Humboldt's publication of the tradition that great numbers of this tiny fish had been thrown out during the eruptions of Imbabura and other volcanoes.

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  • The chief seat of the woollen industry now is the Punjab, where a considerable number of weavers, thrown out of work by the decline of the shawl industry, have taken to carpet-making.

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  • All attempts at compromise failed, and on the assembling of the parliament in October 1680 the Exclusion Bill passed the Commons, being, however, thrown out in the Lords through the influence of Halifax.

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  • It is said that in the reign of Constantine Pogonatus (648-685) an architect named Callinicus, who had fled from Heliopolis in Syria to Constantinople, prepared a wet fire which was thrown out from siphons (TO bta Twv o wwwv ic4 €pbjsevov 7rUp u-ypov), and that by its aid the ships of the Saracens were set on fire at Cyzicus and their defeat assured.

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  • He carried the Compensation for Disturbance Bill through the Commons, only to see it thrown out in the Lords, and his task was made more difficult by the agitation which arose in consequence.

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  • The proposal involved the making of enlarged harbours at Dover and Audresselles on the French coast, and the bill, after passing the Commons, was thrown out by the casting vote of the chairman of a committee of the House of Lords.

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  • Baptism was the first plank thrown out to save the drowning man, "confession" the second, and there was no third chance.

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  • Probably such labor as was thrown out of work by this tendency was easily absorbed by the growing needs of the towns.

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  • The Peerage Bill, introduced at the same time to limit the royal power of creating peers, was happily thrown out in the Commons.

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  • When it came before the Lords, it was thrown out in consequence of a message from the king, that he would regard any one who voted for it as his enemy.

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  • Before the end of the year the invasion was repulsed, and the ragged armies of the Revolution had overrun Savoy and the Austrian Netherlands, and were threatening the aristocratic Dutch republic Very few governments in Europe were so rooted in the affections of their people as to be able to look without terror on the challenge thus thrown out to them.

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  • In March 1826 Sir Francis Burdett had brought in a Catholic Relief Bill, which, passed in the Commons, was thrown out by the Lords.

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  • The most important manufacturing interest in England was paralysed by the loss of the raw cotton, which was obtained almOst exclusively from the United States, and tens of thousands of workpeople were thrown out of employment.

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  • Passed by the Commons, it was thrown out towards the end of the session by the Lords; and the government acquiescedperhaps could do nothing but acquiescein this decision.

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  • Many branches have been thrown out by this family during its many centuries of existence.

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  • The India Bill was thrown out by means of a royal intrigue in the Lords, and the ministers were instantly dismissed (December 18, 1783).

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  • His first budget was a quaint failure, and was thrown out by a coalition of Liberals and Peelites which he believed was formed against Mr Disraeli more than against the chancellor of the exchequer.

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  • The Reform legislation which promised these results in 1866 was thrown out.

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  • It was thrown out by the Lords by 419 to 41, and the country undoubtedly acquiesced in their action.

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  • By means of a series of training walls, by groynes thrown out from the banks, by revetments of the banks, and by dredging, all done with the view of narrowing the river, a minimum depth of II ft.

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  • When the perianth (p) expands, the filaments are thrown out with force as at a, so as to scatter the pollen.

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  • And one dark form seated on the rocks, staring at the walls like an angry puppy thrown out of its master's house.

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  • The taxes go in part to pay the welfare benefits of the workers that you have thrown out of work.

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  • Mobile baby cages or open wire cages should he thrown out.

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  • They failed in their attempt to make the other driver culpable for the old damage and the claim was thrown out.

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  • I found a file cabinet at the freight elevator waiting to be thrown out in the garbage.

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  • Blair still fibbing about " thrown out " inspectors Who's talking sense when it comes to Iraq?

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  • As they led me away, I began telling the assembled press that the last foreign correspondent in their country was being thrown out.

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  • It was last taken out a year ago; I'm surprised it wasn't thrown out to make way for more gadgetry.

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  • At first glance, I thought I would be reading a tale about household garbage or things people had thrown out to waste.

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  • She was a common harlot, a strumpet, thrown out of Glasgow by the old city fathers.

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  • For all the delicious passes thrown out by Hodgson, England became increasingly one-dimensional after a confident start.

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  • Otherwise, we will be thrown out to a worse place than the manure pile.

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  • During Carnival time people let their hair down and after much drinking anything goes with sexual prudery being thrown out the window.

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  • And the steel was thrown out of the footprint area, much of it -- but not vaporized.

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  • The session of 1908 opened with Mr Asquith acting avowedly as the prime minister's deputy, and the course of business was itself of a nature to emphasize his claims. After two rather humdrum budgets he was pledged to inaugurate a system of old-age pensions (forming the chief feature of the budget of 1908, personally introduced by him at the beginning of May), and his speech in April on the Licensing Bill was a triumph of clear exposition, though later in the year, after passing the Commons, it was thrown out by the Lords.

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  • At first he was content to furnish information from which the works of Pennant and Barrington largely profited; but gradually the ambition of separate authorship developed from a suggestion thrown out by the latter of these writers in 1770.

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  • He tried several times to join in the conversation, but his remarks were tossed aside each time like a cork thrown out of the water, and he could not jest with them.

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  • Amid the scattered property and the crowd on the open space, she, in her rich satin cloak with a bright lilac shawl on her head, suggested a delicate exotic plant thrown out onto the snow.

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  • We imagine that when we are thrown out of our usual ruts all is lost, but it is only then that what is new and good begins.

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  • Some people even reported being thrown out of their beds.

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  • Tony Blair today suggested parents should be forced to stay at home with unruly pupils who have been thrown out of school.

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  • Whatever the truth of the matter, the town council 's petition proved successful and the waterworks company bill was thrown out.

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  • Lots of terms will be thrown out when you are considering a mattress.

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  • Plastic bags can stand a few washings before being thrown out.

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  • This is a great way to use items that might otherwise be thrown out as waste.

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  • No matter how tempting, cooked food left at room temperature for more than two hours should be thrown out.

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  • Both men were thrown out of the bar, but the fight continued outside.

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  • Some lenses are thrown out daily, giving you the opportunity to start with a fresh pair every morning.

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  • Jump on the vehicle and tap B -- he gets thrown out!

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  • These days, however, the concept of a traditional gamer is thrown out the window.

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  • The concept of having several dedicated devices is starting to get thrown out the window in favor of unified "convergence" devices.

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  • He was thrown out of Gouken's dojo where both Ken and Ryu were trained, and developed his own breed of martial arts.

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  • I've thrown out four names for you to pursue, but the action genre is vast.

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  • The Magma character's storyline that sorely cut into the multiplayer aspect of the first game has also been thrown out to make room for more interesting highlights, like kicking butt with three of your friends.

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  • Sometimes they are thrown out of the house by their parents and are forced to live on the streets, often turning to prostitution to survive.

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  • Does the technology behind the swimsuit itself deem it suitable for being thrown out of the competition?

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  • For instance, the cleanup and maintenance of a traditional coffee maker is thrown out the window with a Keurig maker, which requires no cleanup.

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  • If your furniture is in good shape, why not donate it rather than let it collect dust or be thrown out with the garbage?

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  • Practicality can, and should be, thrown out with the day bag.

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  • A bag might last through the school year and then rip and be thrown out.

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  • Treats with holes in the wrapper should also be thrown out.

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  • Like any plastic product, PVC yoga mats can contaminate the immediate environment long before they are thrown out at the dump; breathing in plastic fumes, for example, is not an ideal complement to yogic breathing.

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  • On December 16, 1995, the Spartan cheerleaders look as if they are going to be thrown out of school as Craig pleads with the principal claiming that they are just born with Spartan spirit and can't help it.

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  • The case was thrown out of court because there had never been any kind of contract written up.

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  • The invitations themselves have followed suit, with stock invites thrown out the window in favor of personalized invitations to show off the honoree's personal style and flair.

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  • This was the only time since the show's inception when the 21-year-old age limit was thrown out.

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  • In another first for Survivor, contestant Ben Browning was thrown out of an immunity challenge, leaving his tribe at a disadvantage.

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  • In many cases, mattresses and bedding must be thrown out to fully remove any eggs and remaining bugs from the environment.

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