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- 01. He was convicted of a drug offence, and [deported].02. One of my former students was [deported] to her country after being caught trying to enter the U.S. illegally.03. The [deportation] order was sent to his home after his request for refugee status was turned down.04. A number of people from China tried to enter Canada illegally last year, but most of them have since been [deported] back to their country.05. The government has ordered the [deportation] of a number of people linked to terrorist organizations overseas.06. A number of [deportees] have reportedly been executed since returning to their war-torn homeland.07. Over 50 people were rescued from a small boat off the coast of Florida this morning, and are expected to be immediately [deported] back to Cuba.08. Public pressure is mounting to [deport] the foreign Ambassador as a result of an accident in which he seriously injured a local woman while drunk driving.09. The [deportation] of an American citizen accused of spying has caused a serious conflict between the two governments.10. In 1943, thousands of Jews were [deported] from Warsaw, Poland to a concentration camp at Treblinka.11. Lawyers for the refugee claimant say that if [deported], the man faces torture and possible execution in his homeland.12. The former general is to be [deported] to his homeland, where he is expected to face charges related to the murders and disappearances of hundreds of dissidents.13. Because she was [deported] from the country, she can't even visit here for at least 10 years.14. In 1942, Anne Frank and her family went into hiding in a house in Amsterdam in an effort to escape [deportation] during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.