Example sentences of "driven [adv prt] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Paradoxically the miriad-mind is the ‘ I ’ mind , the mind which does not simply observe , but enters into the essence of other substances or beings , be they people , animals , things or even the ghosts and spirits , angels and demons , which Reason itself has not yet driven out of the world we experience in waking and sleeping , in loving and in hating .
2 The old man repudiates her and she is driven out of the house by her half-brother and a gang of servants :
3 The realization that such a policy would almost certainly involve war , for Austria would have to be driven out of the Confederation and France might be unwilling to acquiesce in the creation of a powerful new Germanic state , did not worry Bismarck .
4 Soon its pieces are driven out of the centre ; its lines of communication are stressed and broken ; the position of its king is compromised .
5 They were a delight for the charterers in the Bahamian lagoons , but in an Atlantic storm such wide windows could be our death warrants for if Wavebreaker fell off a big wave the glass could be driven out of the windows and the boat be filling with water in seconds , and so I cut and shaped sheet steel shutters that could be bolted over the boat 's glass at the first sign of bad weather .
6 If the Poltergeist can be driven out of the chamber by a Zone of Sanctuary it will flee , as its bounded area is the whole Tower .
7 The time of Sigmar sees the Orcs and Goblins driven out of the lands west of the Worlds Edge Mountains .
8 In 1124 the Skaven were finally driven out of the Empire and the people began to rebuild their towns .
9 If driven out of the exchange-rate mechanism ( ERM ) , a country might no longer qualify for EMU .
10 As a result they had been driven out of the city by Richard 's agents and the cathedral was closed for twenty-one months .
11 The Collector 's lips moved but his mind had already wandered away , besieged by practical questions … how would they manage for privies with so many people in the banqueting hall , assuming that they were driven out of the Residency ?
12 At Leamington , in May 1920 , the coalitionists were finally driven out of the Liberal party .
13 When the Coalitionists were driven out of the Liberal fold at Leamington in the following May dependence became even greater , for it removed the only theoretical alternative that Lloyd George and his friends had left .
14 And Sarrance is the setting in which her group of competing story-tellers gather , after they have been driven out of the spa of Cauterets , up in the mountains , by bad weather .
15 The latter , a uniquely interesting people distinct from all their neighbours both physically and culturally , were driven out of the Kuril Islands and Sakhalin by the Russo-Japanese territorial conflicts which began in the nineteenth century .
16 He was a wandering Jew , a refugee , driven out of the land he had been born in .
17 The Swiss proved to be ferocious fighters , and in 1415 the Habsburgs were driven out of the Aargau , but although Aarau was allowed to keep the rights granted by the Habsburgs , it was soon clear to the Argovians that Swiss victory merely meant they had exchanged one landlord for another .
18 Then the farmer admitted that there had been many applicants for the job already , but each had been driven out of the stall by the horse .
19 He gave shelter to Cenwealh when he was driven out of the territory of the upper Thames valley Saxons by Penda ( HE 111 , 7 ) and he was eventually slain in battle by Penda ( HE 111 , 18 ) .
20 Some women feel themselves driven out of the house , unable to tolerate sharing space with a partner so palpably ill-at-ease with her tears .
21 Despite the privatizations of the 1980s , there is a real fear that private investors in stocks and shares are being driven out of the market .
22 In the Civil War that followed , as rival armies from all over India converged on Delhi , Safdarjung was finally driven out of the capital .
23 The old , it appeared , were on the attack everywhere ; why , even pirate radio was being driven out of the North Sea .
24 Nothing could have been more controlled or correct , as if he did not know that his father had been driven out of the principality like a half-drowned rat , or a hound caught in a thunderstorm , and running for shelter with its tail between its legs .
25 Perhaps they have been driven out of the country and gone abroad because extra conditions have been imposed here .
26 The money would be spent to pay social insurance benefits to people who had been persecuted and driven out of the country at the time of the Anschluss and were now living in countries such as Israel and the United States , and a small proportion would be devoted to projects in Austria .
27 If the Communists were steadily driven out of the Labour Party and expedited the process by withdrawing themselves from the official levels of the labour movement , the Independent Labour Party drifted uncertainly into opposition to the Labour leadership and finally expelled itself from the party it had helped to found .
28 Skinnergate and High Row will be closed to traffic on an experimental basis , despite claims that disabled shoppers could be driven out of the town .
29 Alison , 26 , who has two children — Tracey , 3 , and Antony , 15 months — said : ‘ We have been driven out of the house by this evil spirit .
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