The word in that signification appears to have been decidedly obnoxious to him, for he had previously banned it in a letter to Jared Eliot.
Forsooth I wot not why thy mistress banned it not against thee; maybe because she deemed not that thou wouldst dare to use it or even go anigh it.
But on a day she straightly banned her the wood, and Birdalone went notwithstanding, and when she was there with the wood-mother nought she told her thereof, but was blithe and merry beyond her wont.
She went away in two days, but came again many times thereafter, till we won the secret of the Sending Boat, and her spell therewith; but we knew not that was banned against us.
We worked together and we went into the desert together with the others when the government banned our experiments.
As you know, the government banned these experiments and we retreated into the desert to carry them on despite the ban.
In the storm of anguished remorse awakened by the sight of the bloody trophy, the woman murders Megone in his sleep, and is henceforth banned by the church, driven by conscience, a miserable wanderer upon the earth.
Brieux are banned by most of official theatredom, and some of them are censored.
King James banned the holding of fairs within fifty miles of London.
After the hard-drinking English seamen had disrupted orderly proceedings in three separate brothels, and been banned in turn by each, the Shahbandar had ordered five nautch girls sent to them at the house.
The old Rabelaisianism was toned down to something like decency and at least the grosser vulgarities of the music-hall stage were banned by common consent.
In 1720 a statute banned wearing of calico after mobs tore calico garments off women.
Book publishers in violation were to be imprisoned for six months and banned from printing; their equipment was to be destroyed.
Then, father, you do admit that one may be banned by the Pope, and may utterly refuse and disown him, and yet be a Christian?
The rapacity, cruelty, and misgovernment of the various regular authorities of Italy at this time made brigandage a respectable and honored institution in the eyes of the people, though it was ostensibly bannedboth by Pope and Prince.
If the River God show him to be innocent, and he be saved, he who banned him shall be killed, and he who plunged into the river shall take the house of him who banned him.
Or, as another translation has it: "If a man ban a man and cast a spell on him--if he cannot justify it he who has banned shall be killed.
If the River God takes him he who has banned him shall be saved.
DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) a colorless, odorless insecticide that has toxic effects on most animals; the use of DDT was banned in the US in 1972.
In the meantime the seven fairies, whom the Great Saint had banned to the spot, had regained their freedom after a night and a day.
With that the seven fairies were banned to the spot.
Who knows who may be hearing, though I wish evil to no one, banned or blest!
It was Anabal Gilchrist, the mother of Alan, the woman banned to her and Sorcha by their father as though she were accursed.
Theatrical performances were here held in horror after these had ceased to be banned in the capital.
As partisan of the banned emperor, already de jure excommunicated, the ban was pronounced against him personally in A.
The Basel Council banned by the pope, deposed him, and in A.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "banned" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.