verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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
driving
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If you were disqualified from driving , this two year period starts when the period of disqualification has ended.
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Magistrates gave him a conditional discharge and disqualified him from driving for two years.
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He was disqualified from driving for six months.
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The magistrates fined her £130 and disqualified her from driving for 19 months.
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Judge William Hannah jailed him for 12 months and disqualified him from driving for six months.
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Harris, who also picked up a speeding conviction last year, was disqualified from driving for 21 days and fined £100.
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At the time of the crash in July, he'd been disqualified from driving .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He was fined £500, and disqualified from holding any political office.
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Three athletes were disqualified from the championships after failing drugs tests.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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As a result, he was disqualified as a candidate, and he went to court.
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In 1987, the agency had directed blood banks to similarly disqualify donors who have received pituitary-derived growth hormone.
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The opposition has asked the courts to disqualify two elected members of parliament.
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They also have a nasty reputation that disqualifies them as role models for the Bears.
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They can also be disqualified from acting as directors of companies in the future.
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Trusts have long been used to hold assets that would otherwise disqualify the heir from public assistance.
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Two notable and deserving successes cited by her in no way disqualify the principle of special needs.
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You will be disqualified if you step out a fourth time.