Sentence examples for would be kicked from inspiring English sources

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If so, he said he was told, the organization would be kicked out of the country.

Then, they postponed income, hoping Labour would be kicked out of office.

European leaders had a strong response: If Syriza was elected, Greece would be kicked out of the euro.

It could mean that his friends would be kicked off the team and the loss of the state championship.

There was speculation that he would be kicked off the team, but he returned in the quarterfinal round.

(Senders who end up sending spam would be kicked off the list and forfeit a bond they had posted).

"After that test failed, it pretty much confirmed that the deployment would be kicked back," a senior defense official said.

It was also never a possibility that the majority of the population would be kicked out of the country.

About 5% of white people, if they had their DNA checked, would be kicked out of their race.

Desperate to escape, I decided to intentionally fail out of university, thinking I would be kicked out.

Mr Scott also promised the plan would save the state money, since anyone who failed the test would be kicked off the welfare rolls for a year.

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