Examples of 'had banned' in a sentence

Meaning of "had banned"

Had banned is a past tense verb phrase that indicates an action or decision to prohibit or forbid something. It implies that a rule, regulation, or authority was in place to disallow a specific activity or behavior

How to use "had banned" in a sentence

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had banned
They had banned all sorts of folks.
Tennis was gone because the government had banned it.
He had banned all footwear in their home.
It would have been better if he had banned all visas.
They had banned the model.
The young teen who moved into the town that had banned dancing.
Taliban had banned girls from attending school.
I thought the Borad had banned all mirrors.
Adams had banned her from seeing relatives prior to her death.
Roblox apologised and said that they had banned the player responsible from the site.
The regime had banned major parties and barred opposition leaders from standing for office.
I thought the Germans had banned this music.
The government had banned all sporting events but the people wanted to be entertained.
The restaurant said in a Facebook post it had banned the woman.
Belize had banned aldicarb.
You could not get it any more since the EU had banned its import or sale.
An international treaty had banned the popular pesticide methyl bromide for depleting the ozone layer.
Then I remembered the snob had banned us.
The city mayor had banned the rally but organizers won a court order overturning the ban.
Thought Maggie had banned rates.
It had banned such tools in April.
Cyprus said that it had banned all sailings to Gaza.
He had banned Islami Chattra shibir in his college.
Mathew discovered that Adams had banned all relatives from seeing her.
The USA had banned the slave trade and US ships intercepted ships carrying slaves.
It should not be forgotten that the Guomintang had banned contemporary Chinese literature considered communist.
He brought back the idolatrous worship his • father had banned.
Afghanistan under Taliban rule had banned television considering it to be morally corrupt.
How many more people would fall victim before the international community had banned anti-personnel mines?
Authorities had banned all protests in the area starting late Friday.
At that time the War Office had banned pipers in action.
The Casino had banned him that same afternoon and the following day the town Hall.
Fifteen Parties to the Protocol had banned or phased out leaded fuel.
Claudius had banned marriage as he thought un-married soldiers equalled better soldiers.
Communist strongman Nicolae Ceaucescu had banned birth control and abortion.
The amendment had banned the manufacture and sale of what it called " intoxicating beverages.
This was long after Delta Air Lines had banned smoking on all of its flights.
Al-Shabaab had banned all women from participating in or watching sports.
Thirteen other states had banned them, too.
The Habsburgs had banned all religions other than Catholicism.
But unfortunately, few countries had banned the YouTube.
You had banned TV.
It was, moreover, proud to be among those States that had banned corporal punishment.
The local administration had banned the import of poultry products from India.
Before the move, over a dozen French cities had banned the burkini.
The American government had banned human testing and needed guinea pigs.
Promoting the status of women was accorded great attention in Libya, which had banned polygamy.
MSF also said that the rebels had banned Zairian villagers from helping the refugees.
Uber told the London-based Jewish Chronicle that the company had banned Miah.
The Minister for Health himself had banned doctors and hospital staff from performing the procedure.

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