exportation - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • good: Olive trees are uprooted, greenhouses are destroyed, the exportation of goods is stopped.
  • product: The expansion of most of the organic sector depends on the exportation of products to Europe.
  • drug: Top of page Charging Standard: Importation Section 3 of the Act ( Archbold 2004, 26-26 ) prohibits importation and exportation of drugs.
  • horse: She worked tirelessly and her campaigning resulted in legislation to stop the exportation of live horses for the continental meat trade.
  • money: The exportation of the money and personal effects shall be subject to the laws and regulations of the receiving State.

Converse of object

  • prohibit: In 1361 and 1363, edicts prohibiting the exportation of horses, falcons, and woolen goods.
  • prevent: A Bill to prevent the Exportation of Wool, was read a Second time.
  • enjoy: The pilot episode and series enjoyed global exportation, but the program has never commercially released in any format.
  • involve: The other two methods of pseudo-diagonal identification both involve the exportation of interim LEM model results and their assessment for pseudo-diagonal trends.

Adjective modifier

  • global: The pilot episode and series enjoyed global exportation, but the program has never commercially released in any format.
  • temporary: Exportation: All exportation of antiquities, including temporary exportation, is forbidden without a permit.

Modifies a noun

  • certificate: At the Hereford Spring Shows and Sales and average price of £ 50 was reached and 250 Exportation Certificates were issued.

Noun used with modifier

  • bug: Just as we had perfected our new debugging method, called ' bug exportation, ' a man with your abilities comes to us.

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