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Example sentences for "removed from"

  • Last of all, and by no means least, all officials who were offensive to the Cubans were to be removed from office.

  • The Executive to be removed from office by the national Legislature, on the Petition of seven States.

  • He may be impeached for any crime or misdemeanor by the two Houses of the Legislature, two thirds of each House concurring, and if convicted shall be removed from office.

  • Each Governour or President of a State shall hold his office until a successor be actually appointed, unless he die, or resign or be removed from office by conviction on impeachment.

  • I think the Judge will be removed from Office," was Senator Plumer's opinion.

  • The defiant Marshall would at least be humbled, perhaps--probably--removed from office.

  • Coleman, William, friend of Hamilton, removed from office by Republicans, 50.

  • Ink spots can be removed from white clothes by the simple application of a bit of clean tallow picked from the bottom of a mould candle, rubbed on the ink spot, and left sticking there when the article goes into the wash-tub.

  • The odour of its last contents may be removed from a vial by filling it with cold water, and letting it stand in any airy place uncorked for three days; changing the water every day.

  • She was one of the hired vessels, and was in 1784 removed from Weymouth to have her headquarters at Cowes.

  • The same scenes of drinking, gambling, and debauchery went on faster than ever after the Court removed from Salisbury to Oxford.

  • The House of Lords, not liking the proceedings of the army, had ordered the king for greater safety to be removed from Holmby to Oatlands, nearer the capital.

  • That the French troops would be removed from Flanders as soon as Spain could send forces to replace them, he said was certain; but for the rest of the Articles, he could only send them to Versailles for the consideration of the king.

  • The astounded Commons immediately sent an address to Charles, requesting that the queen might be removed from Whitehall, and desired a conference with the Lords.

  • Their misbehavior, certainly, is not an impeachable offence; still it is the ground upon which the judges are to be removed from office.

  • The process of impeachment, therefore, cannot be the only one by which the judges may be removed from office, under, and according to the constitution.

  • But Vadillo found him to be guilty of almost every one of them, and sentenced him to pay a heavy fine and to be removed from office, both as governor and as repartidor.

  • Then he removed from Havana to Bayamo and summoned Luzan to follow him thither in order that the case might be tried in a place free from the local influence of Havana.

  • These decrees seem a sufficiently crushing engine of despotism; but there still remained a slight obstacle to be removed from Metternich's path.

  • As free the will is removed from God's control, and yet it is not completely removed, being related to him by a chain of causes.

  • So all want must be removed from him; for he who is in want of something is potential, and in order to pass into actuality requires an agent having that quality in actu.

  • Remove all engine mounting bolts, except the one under generator; this bolt cannot be removed without removing generator; merely push it up far enough to clear frame engine lug when engine is removed from frame.

  • Complete cleaner body must be removed from vehicle, immersed and agitated in cleaning solvent to wash out dirt.

  • Carburetor intake and hose connection must be removed from carburetor to remove and/or install air hose.

  • NOTE: At time lined and plain disks are removed from shell, observe relative position of each disk in order of correct assembly.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both church and state; climatic influences; died unmarried; find some; gold coins; half quarts; hunting shirt; just kind; look where; parched corn; price from; removed from; rifle bullet; salmon fishing; solemn procession; stone circles; this statement; three drams; thus related; visible things; whole holiday; you perceive