Examples of 'had prohibited' in a sentence

Meaning of "had prohibited"

Had prohibited: This phrase refers to something that was forbidden or not allowed in the past

How to use "had prohibited" in a sentence

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It also had prohibited funding for the.
He was in charge of books that the Catholic church had prohibited.
This canon had prohibited cloaks made of fur.
He then once again casted the magic Weed had prohibited him to use.
He had prohibited him from seeing his sister.
Sometimes in a great hurry as the Elector had prohibited beggary and vagrancy.
I had prohibited to them to leave.
Many Parties reported that they had prohibited the use of ammonium carbonate fertilizers.
Sin entered the world when Adam ate from the tree God had prohibited.
Thomas had prohibited them.
The CTG banned Sheikh Hasina from returning from a trip and had prohibited political activity.
Also new legislation had prohibited the formation of paramilitary units.
I had prohibited you to be a passenger on a moped!
What weird is that she had prohibited her hubby to look inside it.
He had prohibited their publication for 25 years after his death.
Finally, customary international law had prohibited confiscation of works of art.
The city had prohibited commercial use and other activities in these areas.
It had great symbolic impact - the paramilitaries had prohibited any travel after 6pm.
One province had prohibited the detention of children in police stations.
And then in the bathroom . After Mortensen had prohibited it, do not forget that.
The occupying powers had prohibited the research and manufacture of penicillin by German companies.
Paragraph 217 of Germany's criminal code had prohibited assisted suicide.
Queen Isabella had prohibited the enslavement of Indians unless they were cannibals.
In April 2019, friends reported that the authorities had prohibited Xu from leaving the country.
The Butler Act had prohibited the teaching of evolution in public schools in Tennessee.
It noted that Algeria 's anti-proselytism and blasphemy laws had prohibited public expression concerning non-Islamic religions.
Similarly, Senegal had prohibited political parties created for ethnic, linguistic or religious reasons.
Since 1808, the United States and Britain had prohibited the international slave trade.
The law had prohibited child labour of those under the age of 16.
For four years, Muse Air had prohibited smoking on its flights.
I had prohibited you to be a passenger on a moped! Mom, that is Mathieu.
In Europe the Christian Church had prohibited lending money at interest ( usury ).
In 2007 Slovakia had prohibited the distribution of profits generated by private health insurance activities.
In November 1800 the Russian Tsar had prohibited him from doing that without Russian consent.
The state had prohibited recognition of same-sex marriage by statute since 1996.
By treaty with Britain, Brazil had prohibited the purchase of African slaves as of 1831.
Moreover, legislation had prohibited the activities of religious groups that were not registered.
In March Theodosius had prohibited Theodoret from coming to the council.
After Mortensen had prohibited it, do not forget that.
For 70 years Turkish law had prohibited all activities in the country by foreign clergy.
On 15 March the Commission had prohibited the acquisition by Volvo of its main competitor, Scania.
Oh, shit! I had prohibited you … to be a passenger on a moped!
Beginning in 1801, Georgia had prohibited slaveholders from independently freeing their slaves.

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Examples of using Prohibited
Arising out of acts not prohibited by international
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