Sentence examples for faces a ban of from inspiring English sources

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He faces a ban of up to two years.

Her contract was terminated by the Turkish club Fenerbahce, and she faces a ban of up to two years.

Depending on the type of stimulant Berezhnaya ingested, she faces a ban of between three months and two years.

O'Driscoll faces a ban of up to a month if he is found guilty of stamping or trampling on the Italy flanker Simone Favaro 29 minutes into the match.

The 34-year-old wing-forward, who faces a ban of between three and 12 weeks, will not be free to play this week, nor will the Top 14 side's former Sale No8, Sisa Koyamaibole, who was on Monday cited for allegedly biting the London Irish back-row Declan Danaher during Saturday's 43-14 defeat by the Premiership club.

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The nations, including the states which most ivory passes through – Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam – and where most ivory is bought – China and Thailand - must come up with concrete action plans or face a ban on millions of dollars of trade in animals and plants, including crocodile skins and orchids.

Grain reserves are depleted, and local cattle herders are facing a ban on imports of Sudanese livestock in the Middle East because of an outbreak of foot and mouth disease.

The players face a ban of up to two years.

Suárez could face a ban of up to 24 matches if found guilty.

Had he been found guilty on both counts, he would have faced a ban of at least 26 weeks.

If the charge is upheld he will face a ban of a minimum of three matches and if the mitigating circumstances are rejected, that could stretch to five.

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