Example sentences of "forced [adv prt] of [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two weeks ago he was forced out of a reserve match complaining of cold feet .
2 Her parents , William and Nellie Tanner , had been forced out of the terraced house in Page Street , the home they had brought the family up in , when her father 's employer George Galloway , who owned the house , decided he was going to make changes .
3 Having been forced out of the eastern fjords in endless rainswept misery we headed for Mývatn , Gođafoss and Akureyri , three attractions in the north of Iceland .
4 Long famed for its masterly handling of the markets , the Bank lost face when sterling was forced out of the European exchange-rate mechanism in September .
5 Labour leader John Smith , in Question Time exchanges on freedom of information , demanded to know the cost to Britain of the ‘ fiasco ’ of Black Wednesday , when the pound was forced out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism .
6 Indeed as Neuhaus has recognised ( 1986 ) it is precisely because religion has been forced out of the central corridors of power in America that the New Religious Right has managed to stride in with such urgency and rage .
7 In these years the Unitarians were forced out of the Dissenting Deputies and had to fight for control of their chapel property against other dissenters ; tensions and fractures recurrently emerged within the Society of Friends .
8 The Bank opened a ‘ helpline ’ to handle foreign exchange difficulties and institutions offered help to businesses forced out of the bomb-ravaged area in St Mary Axe , the heart of the shipping market .
9 Foresterhill , the South Ayrshire general hospital and the Royal Scottish National hospital should not be forced out of the main stream of the health service .
10 He talks about the hospitals being forced out of the main stream of the Health Service .
11 They say she was forced out of the National Health service because of no long term care beds .
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