Examples of 'decided to expel' in a sentence

Meaning of "decided to expel"

Decided to expel: This phrase signifies the action of reaching a conclusion to remove someone or something from a particular group, organization, or place

How to use "decided to expel" in a sentence

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decided to expel
The government decided to expel foreign workers.
Didn't you hear? The school board decided to expel me.
I decided to expel them all.
Those people must have decided to expel me.
The elders decided to expel him from the village.
The conflict grew so serious that the council decided to expel Farel and Calvin.
The congress decided to expel Rayamajhi from the party.
The Security Council has decided to expel.
A majority has decided to expel you from the party.
I decided to expel them all There were still more than a thousand of them.
The school board decided to expel me.
The council decided to expel Zammit and two of his pals from the university.
A Loras committee decided to expel them.
I decided to expel them all I had to ask for Republican troops to help me.
The government decided to expel them.

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They decided to expel their prior from the monastery….
It 's a good thing we finally decided to expel him.
They have decided to expel Serbs from the Balkans.
In the late 20th century we decided to expel morality.
Russia has decided to expel 10 American diplomats.
Ultimately, as a last resort people decided to expel the Ahoms from their lands.
I decided to expel Wong Bing-Yi.
Let me go! So Ieyasu decided to expel her.
I decided to expel Wong Ping-yee.
Following this agreement, Greece decided to expel the Libyan ambassador to Athens.
I decided to expel Wong Ping-yee. Master Joe is the man behind.
But the Board has decided to expel him from school.
King Sinhabahu then decided to expel Vijaya and his 700 followers from the kingdom.
In 2006, in Great Britain, a major pharmaceutical laboratory decided to expel 18 wholesalers from its distribution network.
The president has decided to expel Nicolas Anelka from the team.
In September 1999, the authorities allegedly decided to expel nine members of the Baptist congregation.
Then Ferdinand and Isabella decided to expel every Jew who would not convert to Christianity.
Concerned, the faculty decided to expel Chivas from the Academy.
Because of this, I have decided to expel all Asians from this country.
At that same congress, the Communists decided to expel Jewish members from Communist underground cells.

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