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How to use evicting in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word evicting? Here are some examples.

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The choice between trapping and evicting an intruder is a recurring dilemma in cyber security.
He has just taken over the property that I live in and is evicting me with less than a month's notice.
It was a drastic shift in policy that ended two decades of routinely evicting squatters.
Housing association chiefs have sounded a warning shot after evicting their first tenant in York for antisocial behaviour.
I have now received a letter from the council evicting me from my property.
After evicting her, the landlord started renovations in hopes of raising the rent for the next tenant.
The city council continued its crusade against bad buildings, evicting illegal squatters from several bad buildings.
The minister said the man acted contrary to the law and advised all land owners to follow laid down procedure when evicting squatters.
Some landlords are also evicting people without so much as an appearance in court, in violation of due process.
While evicting the tenants would increase the landlords income, it would cause hardship on the tenants.
The Government should demonstrate its commitment to property rights by evicting illegal occupants.
The reason we're involved is because the Hopis would have a problem evicting non-Indians.
Soon the association was strong enough to boycott local landlords who were evicting their tenants and offering the land to others at increased rents.
However, religious discrimination is not considered, by some historians, to be a reason for evicting tenants as part of any clearance.
Lady Amaranth is rich and generous, but the money-grubbers around her have no qualms about evicting poor tenants.
Lawyers for the residents of Dale Farm in Essex had applied for a temporary injunction to stop Basildon Borough Council evicting the families from midnight.
In a groundbreaking opinion, the Court of Appeals held for the first time that a hotel or other innkeeper owes a duty to use reasonable care when evicting a registered guest.
Recently the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 came to fruition which will aid in evicting rogue tenants as well as those that are generally being disruptive.
Examples from Classical Literature
A rain of fire-and-brimstone that falls alike upon the just and such of the unjust as have not procured shelter by evicting them.
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