adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an illegal/banned/prohibited substance (= used mainly to refer to illegal drugs )
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Any player found guilty of using banned substances faces the prospect of a lengthy suspension.
be banned/disqualified from driving (= be forbidden to drive by law )
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Murray was banned from driving for six months after admitting to speeding.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
substance
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The book begins to date immediately as new drugs come out and as the authorities amend the list of banned substances from time to time.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Some fertilizers were found to contain the banned chemicals.
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The government ordered members of the banned political party to appear for questioning.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A further 60 can be used but not sold, while 70 formulations are banned as originally planned.
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Even in pedestrian areas where cars are banned , the rumble and the smell are everywhere.
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In addition there are a number of banned opposition parties operating either underground or in exile.
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In the 1950s, Paisley and Norman Porter led banned parades.
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Such weapons should be banned and there should be tighter control on their manufacture and import.
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There are books on many library shelves which become the subject of litigation, though not banned .
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William McCrea was imprisoned in 1971 for taking part in a banned march in Dungiven.