Which preposition to use with expelled

from Occurrences 289%

In 1869 the Hudson's Bay Company's officer was expelled from Fort Yukon by the United States Government, they haying ascertained by astronomical observations that the post was not located in British territory.

with Occurrences 13%

You saw and heard the intake of each breath, so painfully drawn, and expelled with manifest relief, as if the man were very tired of breathing.

for Occurrences 11%

It has been observed, that vice is no proper cause of expulsion; for if the worst man in the house were always to be expelled, in time none would be left; but no man is expelled for being worst, he is expelled for being enormously bad; his conduct is compared, not with that of others, but with the rule of action.

in Occurrences 9%

Born with the pregnancy, its life is terminated with the pregnancy, for it is expelled in labor as the after-birth.

of Occurrences 5%

The third region is the lower belly, in which the liver resides as a Legat a latere, with the rest of those natural organs, serving for concoction, nourishment, expelling of excrements.

on Occurrences 4%

The prisoners had each been informed that in the eyes of the different authorities whom they would meet on the road they would pass for foreigners, Swiss or Belgians, expelled on account of their political opinions, and that the police agents would keep their title of police agents, and would represent themselves as charged with reconducting these foreigners to the frontier.

into Occurrences 4%

About every twenty-eight days, one of the follicles swells, becomes filled with liquid, pushes or is pushed to the surface of the ovary, there to rupture and expel into the abdominal cavity the tiny ripe ovum.

to Occurrences 2%

If they did not guard more explicitly against the present state of things, it was because they could not have anticipated that the few banks then existing were to swell to an extent which would expel to so great a degree the gold and silver for which they had provided from the channels of circulation, and fill them with a currency that defeats the objects they had in view.

by Occurrences 2%

Accordingly, having expelled by force the Carthaginian garrison, they retook that town, and restored it to such of the ancient inhabitants as had survived the fury of the war.

until Occurrences 1%

But between this conquered territory and Dorset, which was also Saxon, there still remained in the hands of the Britons a large strip of country; and from this they were not expelled until the time of Cenwealh (652), who defeated them in 658 at "The Pens" (identified by many with Penselwood), and drove them westward to the Parrett.

before Occurrences 1%

When thoroughly cookedsimple scalding will not doput into cans, and be sure that all air bubbles are expelled before sealing.

at Occurrences 1%

Is a poor lady's heart to be in combustion for a while and thenpf!the flame expelled at a blast, with all that fed it?

out Occurrences 1%

Afterward, this noise and outcry was heard in the ayre: Beholde and see how I am expelled out of my habitation.

through Occurrences 1%

The man that he had expelled through the agency of Clodius he now brought back to help him against that very person.

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