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How to use Banning in a sentence

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Banning admission fees would mean introducing legislation to prohibit charging by independent deans and chapters of cathedrals.
Banning smoking in bars and restaurants is unprecedented, so in many ways it's a shot in the dark.
Banning carry bags less than 20 microns or five microns doesn't quite matter because these bags are recyclable.
Banning things which are damaging to health has logical conclusions, which extend far beyond smoking.
Banning hunting is Aristotle's tyranny of democracy and parliamentary dictatorship.
Banning things is usually a pretty ineffectual way of stopping people from doing what they want.
Banning people from licensed premises is what the English used to do to the Irish.
Banning smoking in public is the very essence of illiberality.
Toronto took an important step forward by banning drive-throughs, a bylaw that was recently upheld in court.
Inside Higher Ed opened the question of Banning frats in September after some schools began suspending fraternity activities.
On the other hand, right-wing activists have lately said, Banning displays interferes with the exercise of religion.
Many countries have now gone as far as Banning exotic animals from circus arenas to prevent such monstrosities.
Banning parties and blockading raves will not stop a movement, nor will it stop the use of ecstasy, cocaine, speed, heroin and pot for that matter.
Banning gene patents and chimeras won't save a single human life.
Banning toxic pesticides has led to a welcome return of the swift winged raptor that suffered a decline in the 1960s from being at the end of the food chain.
He was jailed three times for repeatedly flouting a court order banning him from the estate.
Rather than banning all alcohol advertising before the 9pm television watershed, a system of audience profiling will be used.
One of the ways the law aims to achieve these consequences is by banning certain actions.
A dress code had been in operation at the pub for eight years banning tracksuits, runners and football jerseys specifically.
We have seen, countless times, that banning a book will, in no way, prevent its being read.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A demand was made for the excommunication of the translator and the Banning of his work.
But if Banning and Gurley were expected to issue a tearful mea culpa and slink away, that's not what happened.
White to the lips, Banning saluted, and executed the orders.
Banning suggested a sortie in force to intimidate the Dyaks.
I beetled it down to the nearest phone and got hold of my Banning number.
Bylaws banning smoking in restaurants are already in place in two northwestern communities and many more are under development.
As a result, many school officials say that banning peanut butter is the best way to avoid such risks.
Rondeau is best known for the anti-smoking bill passed in 2004, a bill banning smoking in indoor public places and workplaces.
A Dubai nightclub has followed in the footsteps of its London counterpart by banning clubbers who wear real fur.
Mendez's buddy Tom Troutman, alias Snake Dancer, lives in Banning and performs skits with the Mojave Muleskinners, Gunfighters for Hire and Lawdogs and Ladies.
He asserted his authority by banning the playing of kettledrum which announced the movement of the Emperor.
Too good for banning, and too bad for blessing, it reminds us of a tradition of the pagan mythology, in any attempt to settle its character.
By banning the book, the head man, quite unintentionally, promoted schoolwide reading of The Godfather.
The construction of the specificity of Laguiole cheese will continue in the medium term with the expected banning of grass ensilage.
Some may say that banning hooded tops is impinging people's personal freedom.
The rules and regulations include particularly the confidentiality of credit information, banning any divulgence of personal data.
Religious Right activists wanted to test the law banning partisan endorsements.
In a little-noticed move, state regulators have adopted rules banning virtually all sweepstakes and prizes linked to beer, wine and distilled spirits.
The article goes on to claim that the study of 643 Nova Scotians has resulted in Nova Scotia banning sales of Monsanto cucumbers and dill pickles made from them.
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