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How to use evict in a sentence

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We confidently expect to secure a court order to evict the travellers by the end of next week.
The Forest Department has to be given the muscle to evict encroachers and control stray dog numbers within the park.
Ms Baker is currently in dispute with West Wiltshire Housing Association, who she says are trying to evict her from the house for damage.
Our landlord tried to evict us three days before Christmas because he wanted more money.
Landlords will retain the power to evict tenants who display anti-social behaviour.
The order enabled the police to evict any tenants and board up the property.
The decision to evict a member must be made in accordance with the by-laws established by the membership.
At present, landlords cannot evict tenants who are willing to pay prevailing market rates.
This does not mean the board's decision is foreordained, for the board need not evict just because a tenant is legally evictable.
They spoke out before leaving late yesterday afternoon as legal moves to evict them got under way.
And all around, lamps were positioned to invite light into the home and evict the darkness from every nook and cranny.
Police have previously been accused of standing by or supporting the land invasions and ignoring court orders to evict the squatters.
Although Duvenage has been through all the legal channels he has been unable to either sell his land to government or evict the squatters.
Investigators obtained court approval to evict the residents, a measure they said has proven effective in ending problem behaviour.
Scatter moth balls about or burn sulfur candles to evict them and then seal entrances with hardware cloth to prevent re-entry.
An inferior project such a plantation of non-native trees may block migratory routes of key species and illegally evict local people.
The advocates contended that their clients were unaware of the attempts to evict them because they were not notified.
In 1997, a change in the law meant it became easier for landlords to evict tenants who weren't paying their rent.
This is the same principle as allows a licensee who is in de facto possession to evict a trespasser.
If they fail to do so, a bailiff will be instructed to execute a warrant to evict them.
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In any event, after filing his application, he would then be in a position to evict his enemies.
Indians, like the Irish, will not pay rent, so we were compelled to evict them.
The Ridgeways took steps to evict him and videoed his behaviour on legal advice.
The landlord was going to evict the Coquets on the fifth floor.
However, after the battle the badgers ceased to try and evict him.
These were the people who wanted to evict her from her house.
Bennett fidgeted with impatience, and suggested calling a sentry to evict the fakir.
When the tenant began selling umbrellas, belts, suitcases and other items, the landlord commenced an action to evict the tenant based, inter alia, on the tenant's illegal use.
Utilities can be shut off, landlords can evict roomers without notice, and when the worst happens finding a bed in a shelter is not always a given.
And that night we slept in our own little cave high up on the cliff, though first we had to evict a couple of pugnacious youngsters who had taken possession.
The powers used to evict us have only been in force since last year.
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