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Sentence count:210+12Posted:2017-04-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: barrenbarrelmarredscarredarrest warrantbarrowbarrierbarrageMeaning: [bɑːd]  adj. 1. firmly fastened or secured against opening 2. preventing entry or exit or a course of action. 
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91. In recent years the defiantly right-on stance of the comedy circuit had been booted out by a brand of no-holds barred humour.
92. After telling a guard he wanted to look around, Morse was barred from entering.
93. All three were barred in February for tampering with urine samples during out-of-competition tests.
94. It is also barred by federal election law from advising PACs on how to distribute their campaign funds.
95. The Orthodox, in particular, barred marriage with Hicksites or even attending their weddings.
96. If there was anything disheartening, it was to seek out a church for prayer and refreshment and find its doors barred.
97. The monotheistic order required that the feminine should be barred from the sphere of power, which coincided with the sacred.
98. A dubious reform written in the Senate, Proposition 112 in 1990, barred legislators from receiving speaking fees.
99. Now, Hardin, the Board of Trustees has not barred the establishment of a municipal government on Terminus.
100. Now when he wants go get outdoors he finds so many ways barred to him.
101. In the spirited contest with Barnett, few holds were barred.
102. He told me he was going to shoot the whole works, no holds barred.
103. Women, who had up to 1945 been barred from participating in elections, changed the political landscape by becoming voters.
104. Accordingly, the action against the manufacturers was not time barred.
105. Presidential elections are scheduled in December, and Kim is barred by law from seeking re-election.
106. A wooden rail at waist height barred their way; they must be very close to the edge of the cliff.
107. A player without a reasonable excuse should be barred from entering the competition the following year.
108. The Supreme Court, in its most recent decision, barred school officials from arranging prayers at graduation ceremonies.
109. Certain Western journalists had been barred from covering the elections.
110. In 1992 the court barred a nondenominational prayer at a middle-school graduation.
111. Future claims against Jim Walter were barred by the bankruptcy court as part of the settlement.
112. The original entrance foyer on the main road behind the square was barred and boarded and papered over with layers of handbills.
113. Locked in a metaphysical conundrum, they both looked at the patch of road where the virtual pole barred the way.
114. Groups that fail to comply with such regulations can be disciplined and barred from campus.
115. Those authors who operate independently of Palace purview soon discover that doors are quickly locked,(http://sentencedict.com/barred.html) bolted and barred to inquiry.
116. Fort William is due north of Glasgow but the Ben Nevis range effectively barred a direct course for the line.
117. It is important that that service is not barred from applying direct to the further education funding council.
118. The politicians, promoters and sweeping sentiment converged to conspire against his constitutional right to work: stated barred him from fighting.
119. A woman with no children may well be regarded as a witch who must be ostracised and barred from celebrations.
120. The room was lit by fluorescent tubes above and one barred window glazed with wire-reinforced glass.
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