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vote out造句
1. They voted out the measure. 2. He wasn't voted out;he was counted out. 3. He was voted out of office. 4. Both of them were voted out. 5. She was voted out of office/off the board. 6. The French electorate voted out the socialists. 7. The Social Democrats were voted out after 15 years in power. 8. And of course we all know we can vote out our councillors. 9. After he was voted out of power, few people attached much weight to what he said. 10. With policies like that, he'll be voted out in the next election. 11. The chances are that the government will be voted out of office. 12. We failed quite clearly to get our vote out. 13. But he still only just squeaked home, by a margin of 47,080 votes out of 1.9m cast. 14. After being voted out of office, Rios Montt seemed consigned to political obscurity. 15. The blunt-talking Yorkshireman has been voted out as chairman of the Umpires' Association by his fellow pros. 16. The Communist Party was voted out of power in the nation's first democratic elections in decades. 17. The Democrat won by 118, 550 votes out of the 68 million votes cast, according to the official tally. 18. Even so Adenauer was only elected Chancellor by a slim margin - 202 votes out of 404. 19. Another nine were voted out over Democratic objections and with partisan bickering. 20. In each case contestants are voted out one at a time by their colleagues and by viewers until just two are left. 21. If democratic elections still exist, the chances are that the government will be voted out of office. 22. Until we shake them off our back (and vote out BIG OIL backers in Congress) progress will be slow and directly impact our overall competitiveness in the global market place. 23. Vote out the guy running for re-election if you want the American middle class to come back. 24. Last week, I asked readers to nominate which character they would vote out of the soaps. 25. This "pre-loaded, " the introduction of Hunan Satellite TV is undoubtedly the entertainment market in 2009 to vote out of a blockbuster. 26. In theory, the government has enough votes to win approval for the funding, but opposition lawmakers have kept a vote out of reach.