21 examples of repatriated in sentences

Three-fourths of Serbia, four-fifths of Albania, and a large slice of Montenegro were repatriated.

" Here is another illustration: Before the 28th February, 1915, more than 10,000 persons, old men, women, and children, who had been deported from France to Germany, had been repatriated by way of Switzerland.

Look at the 10,000 who came back after being repatriated and see what the bandits have done to them.

It must also be noted that when the Commissioners making the enquiry saw the repatriated people, they had had some time in which to recover, first in Switzerland, and then in France.

The first offer was to repatriate the interned women and children by means of an American vessel, which would land them at the port of Mersina in Asia Minor.

Finally, the English Government offered to repatriate the Turkish women without any reciprocity conditions.

The robber-tenants must be evicted, and the remnant of the Armenians repatriated.

It is hardly necessary to point out who the protecting Power would be in the case of the repatriated Armenians, for none but Russia is either desirable or possible.

It has been suggested that not only Armenia proper, but part of Cilicia should also become a district of the repatriated Armenians, with an outlet to the sea.

In the second place, the New Armenia will be for several generations to come of an area more than ample for all the Armenians who have survived the flight into Russia, and it obviously will give them the best chance of corporate prosperity, if the whole of them are repatriated in a compact body rather than that a portion of them should be formed into a mere patch severed from their countrymen by so large a distance.

You'll be repatriated to Austria, or wherever you come from.

The wild had wholly claimed this repatriated son.

" He was supported by Lord LAMBOURNE, who as a member of the Advisory Committee knows all about aliens, and declared that "Repatriate them all" was a foolish cry, if it meant that we were expected to present Germany with the British wives and children of the dear deported.

When the Turks invested Ali in Yannina, they repatriated the Suliot exiles in their native mountains.

They have endured long centuries of spiritual exile by the passionate remembrance of their Sion, and when they have vindicated their heritage at last, and returned to build up the walls of their city and the temple of their national god, they have resented each other's neighbourhood as the repatriated Jew resented the Samaritan.

Such self-made exiles and aliens are never repatriated by posterity.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 8Jan60; R249680. Repatriated.

Emily Hahn (A); 26Jan72; R522160. Repatriate.

Pearl S. Buck (A); 8Jan60; R249680. Repatriated.

Emily Hahn (A); 26Jan72; R522160. Repatriate.

As to your little knot of poets, I do not hold the cocks higher than the hens; nor would I advise them to repatriate.

21 examples of  repatriated  in sentences