Sentence examples for be depriving from inspiring English sources

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be depriving

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To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.

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He wouldn't be depriving them of anything.

It would be depriving the better players of publicity, which could translate into other commercial income.

If that is right, then they would be depriving some of the world's poorest people of desperately needed wealth.

It may attract paltry black support; and J.C. Watts's imminent retirement may be depriving it of its only black congressman.

Education debt is a major factor in career choice and may be depriving us of some of the best where we need them the most.

If Kim Jong Il attempted to curb the markets, he would, in effect, be depriving some members of the elite of their income.

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They would be deprived of electronic distractions.

Will we be deprived of certain services?

Drink: I will not be deprived of that.

Regardless, Abu Qatada would be deprived of a remedy.

They would just be deprived of their mobile phones.

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