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How to use struck off in a sentence

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A 'superhead' who fiddled attendance records and SATs scores has been struck off the teaching register.
If the case went against him, Mr Messenger could be fined, suspended indefinitely or for a fixed period or struck off.
He took on Mr Yates' clients after Mr Yates was struck off for misusing clients' money.
They are also asking the MPs for support for legislation to stop doctors working in hospitals after they have been struck off.
In my opinion, golf etiquette starts long before the first ball is struck off the tee.
A chiropodist has been struck off after treating hundreds of patients in North Yorkshire with unsterilised instruments.
That was the end of any correspondence with the Law Society or any further arguments about whether he would be struck off the roll.
If a dentist forced medicine on a patient in a surgery they would be struck off.
As a result, insolvent companies are not wound up but sit idle, usually heavily in debt, until they are struck off the register.
The ship was sailing from New York to Liverpool when she was struck off the coast of Ireland.
The doctor was struck off by the Medical Council in July for needlessly removing the wombs of 10 women.
The Law Society of England and Wales confirmed last night that in 1990, he was struck off for 18 months by a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
She said the most perplexing aspect was how Noble could be struck off in Canada but able to go on practising in the United Kingdom.
One man, who did not wish to be named, said it was high time Dr Watkins was struck off.
All three face being struck off if they are found guilty of running the practice in order to circumvent conditions imposed by the Law Society.
The appointment, 12 months after he was struck off over 34 acts of serious professional misconduct, is the subject of a separate investigation.
The nasty midwife has been struck off for reducing a young mother to tears just hours after she gave birth.
It's five years now since he was struck off but we're still trying to clean the mess up.
The world-renowned paediatrician was yesterday dramatically struck off the medical register.
He shall indicate whether he wishes that his name be struck off the permanent list of electors.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It had been a little too long to lie flat, but its summit of soft rock was struck off with the fall.
The guide struck off a calcium light to show us the formation of the ceiling.
He made a landing on a sand-spit that struck off from an outward curve of the bank, and dragged the balsa out of the water.
The concrete is tamped, struck off to shape and smoothed with the belt at one operation.
And behold, the law of the meloid has to be struck off the statutes, a fate common to many others, as this chapter will prove.
The creek was attenuated and hesitating, so we left it and struck off over the mountains.
Then, climbing down, she reached the lower ground and struck off inland.
A HEARING aid dispenser and company director has been struck off for overcharging elderly patients.
A SCOTS guest house owner who refused to allow two gay men to share a double room has been struck off a tourist list.
One dragoon advanced and was struck off his horse by the bayonet.
Thou shalt come back neither to Beaulieu nor to any of the granges of Beaulieu, and thy name shall be struck off the scrolls of the order.
Well, if you've struck off crippen's name, where do we stand?
So after they had languished for some time in prison their heads were struck off.
Just before midnight we struck off southwestwards from the railway.
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