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evict - use in sentences
Object
- squatter: The owner then has two years to start proceedings to evict the squatter.
- housemates: Whats even worse is that one of these evicted housemates can actually win the show.
- housemate: Whilst Big Brother asks us to evict a housemate, The Weakest Link wants us to pick on the less able.
- contestant: The contestant evicted from the main house will also enter the secret den.
- tenant: A Landlord cannot simply evict a tenant without a Court Order, which will be granted only on certain grounds.
- protestor: The killing led to an occupation of the range before US officials evicted the protestors last month.
Subject
- police: Travelers being evicted by police in riot gear from their camp at Stonehenge.
Preposition: as
- result: If you are evicted as a result of anti social behavior, you may have difficulty in obtaining housing from the Council.
Modifying Another Word
- forcibly: In February that year they were forcibly evicted from a council meeting.
- illegally: However, if you have been illegally evicted you should seek legal advice.
- unlawfully: It is an offense to attempt to unlawfully evict.
- violently: They are threatened, tortured, killed or violently evicted from their homes.
- physically: Your landlord will be considered to be harrassing you if they threaten to physically evict you or throw out your belongings.
- finally: His wife having left the family home, he was finally evicted for arrears in rent, electricity and gas.
Infinitive complement
- make: GM trees not the answer In Brazil local communities have been evicted to make way for large plantations of GM eucalyptus.
Preposition: from
- land: Only two weeks before they had been evicted from private land near Norse Road, Bedford.
- house: Each week the nation decides who to evict from the house.
- property: This could lead to you being evicted from the property.
- home: The YMCA in Hove provides supported housing for young people who've been evicted from home or have been in care.
Preposition: by
- police: Travelers being evicted by police in riot gear from their camp at Stonehenge.
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