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Example sentences for "deport"

Lexicographically close words:
deponents; depopulate; depopulated; depopulating; depopulation; deportation; deportations; deported; deportees; deporting
  1. Pray for us; for we are persuaded that we have a good conscience, in all things desiring to deport ourselves well.

  2. Azores=, proposition to deport the Emperor to, iv.

  3. Palpably, the only safe course for the United States to pursue with units of the kind, is to stalk and deport them.

  4. When next you enter a gentleman's office, learn to deport yourself with good manners.

  5. Mr. Soloman can deport himself on all occasions with becoming good nature.

  6. Therefore Hidetada deemed it necessary to refuse audience to a Philippine embassy in 1624 and to deport all Spaniards from Japan.

  7. He had for three years suffered all the horrors of a medieval Japanese prison, when it was proposed to release him and deport him to New Spain.

  8. When Roosevelt spoke to me about them, I told him that I had declined to deport them because it was clear to me that they were political refugees.

  9. They may deport me, but I shall always return.

  10. If the Pole Sowinski yonder had not bribed you, General Bekovitch, you would not have conspired against Mr. Brown at Moukden, and you would not have needed to deport his son.

  11. Despite all constitutional provisions the governor-general of the island had the power to deport from the island, without a trial, any person whose presence there he considered dangerous to the security of the State.

  12. They were not under the sway of a captain-general with arbitrary powers, who at his will could imprison them, deport them to penal colonies, or order their execution even without the semblance of a court-martial.

  13. Echaluce commenced to deport people; but when Blanco got to know of it, he wrote to him ordering him not to deport anyone without his consent, and not to do anything in the matter till his return from Mindanao.

  14. About three months afterwards Blanco looked into the matter, circumstances demanding that some steps should be taken to preserve national honor; and he decided to deport six of the separatists as an example to the remainder.

  15. He would not lack a proper degree of innate manners, or personal dignity, to deport himself with propriety in any ordinary company into which he might enter.

  16. The new-made knight went into the hall, and sat at table with his compeers; but it did not deport with his modesty to eat in their presence, and his abashment kept him from turning his eyes hither and thither.

  17. The Moors and Christians did not deport themselves to each other with chivalric courtesy; and history gives no warrant to the romantic stories of any magnanimity or grandeur of soul illuminating the last years of the Arabs in Spain.

  18. These reflections of shame kindled in him a spark of courage; and he now resolved to deport himself like a gallant cavalier.

  19. For since in this prayer we call God our Father, it is our duty always to deport and demean ourselves as godly children, that He may not receive shame, but honor and praise from us.

  20. In addition, it would be well to preach to the parents also, and such as bear their office, as to how they should deport themselves toward those who are committed to them for their government.

  21. They proceeded to deport a total of 430 Amsterdam Jews to the concentration camp of Mauthausen, where they perished.

  22. When I informed him about the preparations to deport the group of Jews to Germany and requested his intervention, he asked me from whom I had received this information.

  23. His Cabinet withstood German pressure to deport the Jews.

  24. They declared their readiness not to deport Christians of Jewish origin.

  25. The Attempt to Deport the Jews In January, 1943, Eichmann's representative Dannecker arrived in Bulgaria.

  26. Raymer did remember it, chiefly because he had talked about it at the time with Jasper Grierson, and had wondered curiously how the president of the Farmers' and Merchants' would deport himself under like conditions.

  27. The young ladies who would deport themselves in an irreproachable manner must avoid talking too much, and especially refrain from boasting of the attentions paid to them by the other sex.

  28. If you spot a spy, you arrest, imprison or deport him, according to the degree of his guilt.

  29. It had been decided to deport him; but Malcolm Sage, who had subjected him to a lengthy cross-examination, had decided that it would be better to detain him for the time being, and the suspect was consequently lodged in the Tower.

  30. All I have to do is declare it no longer of scientific interest, and the World Government will deport the undesirable alien back to its home world.

  31. I'm going to affirm, as per the escape clause in the standard exhibit contract he signed, that he is no longer of scientific value, and the Feds will pick him up and deport him to his home world.

  32. This strippling came of Democratic stock, Hence, to protect our party from dire shame, I tried to keep the cause of his deport A secret close, within official halls.

  33. Howso these high-born warriors deport them toward you, my hand shall never touch you in the fight, and ye slew them all from the Burgundian land.

  34. And ye seek friends, I will be one of them and trow well to deport myself with honor until mine end.


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    Other words:
    abstract; acquit; act; assign; ban; banish; bar; bear; behave; blackball; carry; chuck; clear; communicate; comport; conduct; consign; cut; deliver; demean; deport; diffuse; displace; disport; disseminate; eject; eliminate; emigrate; eradicate; exclude; excommunicate; exile; expatriate; expel; export; impart; import; isolate; lag; liquidate; move; oust; outlaw; pass; proscribe; purge; quit; relay; relegate; remove; rid; snub; spread; spurn; switch; transfer; transfuse; translate; transmit; transplant; transport; transpose