11.   In Rome, Milan, Naples and eight other Italian cities all traffic was banned for up to seven hours over several days.

12.   Farmers who use illegal growth hormones on their cattle could be banned for life from receiving EC subsidies, according to proposals from the European Commission.

13.   Magistrates heard he had already been banned for life from keeping animals when an RSPCA inspection revealed he still had more.

14.   The RSPCA says it was an act of mindless cruelty, he should have been banned for life.

15.   He should have been banned for life.

16.   But Allerce is banned for import by a european law called Cites which aims to protect endangered species.

17.   Krabbe and her team mates Silke Moeller and Grit Breuer were originally banned for four years by the German Athletics Federation in February for manipulating doping samples.

18.   SPRINTER Jason Livingston, banned for four years by the British Athletics Federation, is to be given the chance of a new career as a footballer.

19.   Winner of the South African Grand Prix on Sunday, Prost had been widely expected to be banned for one or more races or heavily fined.

20.   Maguire, who was also banned for misuse of the whip on Gold Cup winner Cool Ground in March, took the decision philosophically.

v. + for >>共 935
work 5.21%
use 3.49%
know 3.31%
reach 3.03%
fight 2.21%
qualify 1.86%
be 1.81%
write 1.33%
close 1.07%
treat 1.03%
ban 0.25%
ban + p. >>共 56
from 50.21%
in 19.32%
for 13.23%
under 3.46%
on 3.36%
as 1.61%
at 1.31%
because_of 1.01%
during 0.89%
by 0.73%
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