Example sentences of "troops out " in BNC.

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1 I spent the time before it boning up on things like Troops Out .
2 ‘ Niall , I 'm terribly pro Troops Out
3 The Poles wanted all Soviet troops out before 1992 .
4 Initially the advantage lay with the Lords of the Congregation ; by the end of June , they had driven the regent 's troops out of Fife , had regained Perth and moved in on Edinburgh , where , on 7 July , Knox was appointed minister .
5 Canada , which had offered forces , is now pulling its remaining troops out of Europe .
6 Even though the Ministry of Defence has already drawn up plans to pull Britain 's 2,400 troops out of the danger zone swiftly , they could find themselves caught in the crossfire very quickly .
7 I went to Grosvenor Square and abused ‘ American Imperialists ’ , I got thumped about a bit on Troops Out demos , and I dutifully handed out time and money in support of ‘ the miners ' wives ’ .
8 He helped set up the Troops Out movement which campaigned for withdrawal of the British army from Northern Ireland .
9 Thousands of ships bore tens of thousands of troops out to sea .
10 The leaders were to receive wages for their men for six months , and for the rest of the year they were to pay the troops out of the ransoms they expected to take .
11 Troops Out of Ireland .
12 Troops out if it costs too much , troops in if it pays
13 In March 1946 strong diplomatic pressure had been exerted by America and Britain to force Soviet troops out of Iran , which they had helped to occupy during the war .
14 In 1813–14 the English were back in Bayonne , this time as the besiegers , when the Duke of Wellington 's army drove Napoleon 's troops out of Spain and back within their own borders .
15 During World War I , he served in an anti-aircraft unit and then , in 1916 , was sent to France by the YMCA to organize rest-houses and libraries for troops out of the front line .
16 By 1971 morale was low and discipline was fragile , there was pressure to get the troops out .
17 At the end of this meeting a resolution was approved demanding that Iraq pull its troops out of Kuwait and pay war damages as conditions for a settlement of the crisis .
18 Baku 's military commanders had closed the city to all non-residents from Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 , but during polling they had kept troops out of sight .
19 GMT ) , and complete that withdrawal within seven days ; ( ii ) within the first 48 hours remove all its forces from Kuwait City and allow the prompt return of the legitimate Kuwaiti government , and withdraw from all prepared defences along the Saudi-Kuwait and Saudi-Iraq borders and from Kuwait 's portion of the Rumalla oilfield ; ( iii ) release all prisoners of war and civilian detainees within 48 hours ; ( iv ) remove all explosives and booby-trap devices from Kuwait ; and ( v ) cease combat air fire and aircraft flights over Iraq and Kuwait , except for transport aircraft carrying troops out of Kuwait .
20 On April 29 , Reuter reported that UNITA had ordered its forces to drive government troops out of the area , while denying that it was launching a general offensive .
21 Poland wanted the troops out by the end of the year , but the Soviet side wanted until the end of 1993 to complete a withdrawal .
22 The Collective State Presidency failed to convene in Brioni on July 15 or 16 due to the refusal of the Serbian block to participate ; when it finally met in Belgrade on July 18 with all members present as well as the Federal Prime Minister ( Ante Markovic ) and the Ministers of Defence , Interior and Foreign Affairs , a surprise agreement was reached ( with Mesic voting against and the Bosnian representative abstaining ) to begin immediately to pull all troops out of Slovenia within three months to the neighbouring republics of Bosnia-Hercegovina and Serbia .
23 No formal time limit appeared to have been set on the US military presence , although Bush was reported on Dec. 4 as saying that he wanted the troops out by Jan. 20 , 1993 , when he was due to leave office .
24 Set up in I 978 with the twin missions of keeping Israeli troops out of southern Lebanon and helping the Lebanese government to control the Palestinians there , it was never given the strength to do either .
25 We want the troops out — the point is how are we going to enter into some kind of united action to achieve that .
26 Perhaps you could address your point , cos I know you want the troops out , you think that 'll be the key role to all the problems in Northern Ireland .
27 So therefore if you pulled the troops out tomorrow , what would happen tomorrow ?
28 Secondly , think what would happen if you took the troops out of Northern Ireland tonight .
29 Pentagon officials had hoped to have the bulk of their troops out of the country by the end of March .
30 Neglect of them could throw him into a searing rage ; as when he discovered that a rest camp for troops out of the line had been placed within sound of the guns .
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