verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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member
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The House may expel members whom it considers unfit to serve.
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Their power to admit and expel members has the important consequence of granting and revoking authority to carry on investment business.
party
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Sir Charles Trevelyan refused to withdraw or to curb his activities in any way and was consequently expelled from the Party .
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But if they move to Northern Ireland they will be expelled from the party .
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On her release she refused to hand the paper over to other Communist party members, and was expelled from the party.
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On 28 January he was expelled from the Party , to be followed later by several prominent supporters of his campaign.
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Nikolaev had been expelled from the Communist party in Leningrad.
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Seawright was first suspended and, when he failed to withdraw his remarks and apologize, was expelled from the Party .
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As a result Nye Bevan and Cripps, with several others, were expelled from the party .
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Several days later he was expelled from the party .
school
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He was expelled from a special school after he lost his temper and hit a secretary.
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When he was 17 years old, he was expelled from school for revolutionary activities and never returned to the class-room.
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He does not disguise his feelings; he has been expelled from four schools for not conforming or working hard enough.
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Later, after being expelled from school , he was sent to reform school.
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Read in studio A twelve year old boy who keeps falling asleep has been expelled from school .
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Richard was expelled from his first school in Cheltenham because his behaviour was too disruptive.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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If they catch you dealing drugs, you'll get expelled.
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In May the Nationalists were expelled from the government.
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The government is trying to expel all foreign journalists.
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The new government banned books, seized passports, expelled foreigners, and legalized detention without trial.
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The principal expelled John for stealing.
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They threatened to expel him if he didn't follow the party line.
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Two foreign diplomats were expelled form Ethiopia on March 31.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A fourth-grade boy had been expelled for doing it the year before.
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A sixth-grader, he began fighting at school and was expelled.
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Eteocles succeeded although he was the younger, and he expelled his brother from Thebes.
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Hold the liquid in your bladder for as long as you can before expelling it.
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However, five Khalqis were expelled from the politburo and other party posts on March 8.
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This spawning procedure will continue until the female has expelled all her eggs.