Turks should no longer be allowed to slaughter the Armenians, and that they should be expelled from Constantinople.
The traditional hostility of America towards Turkey—one of the essential reasons of which has just been given—demanded that Turkey should be expelled from Europe, and the Empire should be dismembered.
Motions were also carried requesting that the Turks should be expelled from Europe, that the Christians should no longer be kept under Moslem sway, and that the Allies should carry out their engagements with regard to Armenia.
When the Turks shall have been expelled from Constantinople, the country will be so convulsed that the whole world will be shaken.
Lime is prepared by burning limestone, by which the carbonic anhydride is expelled from it, and there remains a white stony mass, which is dense, compact, and rather tenacious.
Solution is a reversible reaction; for, if the water be expelled from a solution, the substance originally taken is obtained again.
For instance, under these circumstances water, as is known from everyday experience, may be expelled from objects by drying.
It cannot be expelled from them by pressure; hence, in this case there has ensued some kind of combination of the substance with water.
Expelled from Palestine, Asia Minor, Egypt, and Carthage, i.
Augustine, St., causes Pelagius to be expelled from Africa, i.
Cato causes Carneades to be expelled from Rome, i.
Marian and Maizie would have been expelled from Wellington, that's certain.
I shall recommend that you be expelled from college, Miss Seaton.
In my opinion it is a very shocking matter for a young woman to be expelled from college.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expelled from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.