How To Use Disband In A Sentence

  • Blunders made by the Coalition Provisional Authority -- disbanding the Iraqi army, dissolving the Baath party, failing to stop the lotting -- are not the main problem. Jonathan Steele: Why the Democrats Should Use the "Defeat" Word
  • Report provides a chronological account of Mexican military involvement in disbanding student protests in Mexico City during the week of July 29. Tlatelolco massacre - the secret archives
  • Then they would disband the defeated regime's army, turning hundreds of thousands of trained soldiers into disgruntled potential insurgents.
  • The sultana's power came from the Bahri Mamluks, whom Aybek took great pains to disband between 1251 and l254.
  • The club who has issued a cry for help says it will disband within the next three weeks, unless immediate support from parents and supporters comes forward.
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  • Paramilitary organisations of all kinds should disarm and disband.
  • It was disappointing to read two recent articles: ‘Summer events threatened by dearth of helpers’ and ‘Guild disbands as membership falls’.
  • Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards.
  • In Beit Sahour, a women's demonstration of more than 1000 was disbanded with the use of tear gas and rubber bullets.
  • Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards.
  • All the armed groups will be disbanded.
  • Tensions have been rising in Turkey as the government considers democratic reforms that would advance the rights of Kurds and other minorities, while at the same time the state court has threatened to disband the Kurdish political party, the DTP, which is accused of supporting the PKK. NYT > Global Home
  • Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall, the Stasi was disbanded. CHAMELEON
  • Associated Press An Afghan policeman on Saturday sorts out weapons confiscated from a disbanded private security company. Afghanistan Disarms Security Firms
  • In 1983 the group disbanded and went their separate ways.
  • There simply wasn't much cause to record their history: the miners lost the strike and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ruling legislators said the Cabinet might as well be disbanded since it is not operating as a team.
  • The squad was disbanded in June after trials collapsed amid allegations that officers fabricated evidence.
  • He praised Endriartono for making such a forceful call for all paramilitary organizations to disband.
  • His party and two others in the country 's ruling coalition were disbanded. The Sun
  • Police disbanded the riots and detained an estimated forty students but to date no charges have been filed.
  • His party and two others in the country 's ruling coalition were disbanded. The Sun
  • A confirmation of this augury is the fact that the cast of the community became decidedly more Fourieristic before it disbanded; and it is not impossible that another generation might have decolorized and seriously deformed human existence among them. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • The association is now disbanded after the deaths of the survivors of those ghastly days working on the Burma railway as prisoners of the Japanese. Times, Sunday Times
  • In July he issued a decree ordering all unofficial armed groups in the country to disband.
  • His party and two others in the country 's ruling coalition were disbanded. The Sun
  • But after struggling to recruit new members, they have decided to disband, and performed for the last time at a farewell party on Tuesday.
  • Nonetheless he ordered the disbandment of the order.
  • One theory has it that the military did not surround and arrest them but instead flushed them out of the bush to run for cover and to disband and disperse.
  • When the Polish air force units were disbanded, he found himself in a quandary. Times, Sunday Times
  • His recordings were freshly introduced to new listeners daily and he barnstormed the country before capacity crowds all through the 90s before disbanding the organization, warehousing the gear and taking a break.
  • Of course military units must sometimes merge or be disbanded, as circumstances dictate; on this occasion, however, there is no such imperative.
  • he demanded his split before they disbanded
  • Sixty mineworkers defied a Coal Industry Tribunal order this week to disband their picket line outside Wesfarmers Premier Coal in Collie, Western Australia.
  • The Clash finally disbanded in 1985, but that's not the end of the story.
  • The official trades union council voted to disband itself and re-form as a confederation.
  • The slaves gathered on August 30, 1800, but disbanded because a violent storm and flood made military operations impossible.
  • the principal disbanded the political student organization
  • And then the zeitgeist drifted off and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • In New York, UN chief Kofi Annan demanded an immediate end to what he called the continuing "orchestrated violence" directed against the United Nations in Ivory Coast in protest at a proposed disbanding of parliament. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • To disband every army everywhere; now that would be something to celebrate!
  • We ain't surrendered; just disbanded, and we pledges ourselves to teach our children to love the South and General Lee; and to come when we're called anywheres an 'anytime, so help us God. Southern Prose and Poetry for Schools
  • the orchestra faced the prospect of disbandment
  • The Pie Committee disbanded itself in indignation, several of whom went down the pub instead, where there were rumours of a nice steak and kidney.
  • If two-thirds of the voters in three governorates or more object to the constitution the National Assembly will be disbanded and elections for a new National Assembly held by mid December 2005.
  • The official trades union council voted to disband itself and re-form as a confederation.
  • The government tried to disband the illegal organization.
  • He disbanded the group in 1982, hungering after a new direction and tired of the relentless pressure of his frontman role.
  • Mr James said the performers had gone their separate ways since the circus disbanded on Sunday.
  • It would be easier to disband this group once the majority is assured of its predominance, but not before that.
  • Here and there, only, did some little partisan squad make a stand, or offer a show of resistance to the incursive British or the marauding and malignant tory -- disbanding, if not defeated, most usually after the temporary object had been obtained, and retreating for security into shelter and inaction. The Partisan: A Tale of the Revolution. By the Author of "The Yemassee," "Guy Rivers," &c. In Two Volumes. Vol. I
  • If the self-destructive urge to have one more pointless leadership change were not enough there are now influential voices calling for the disbanding of the party.
  • There simply wasn't much cause to record their history: the miners lost the strike and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Southern-based Irish regiments of fusiliers, such as the Dublins and Munsters, and the Connaught Rangers, were disbanded in the early 1920s when the Irish Free State was founded.
  • David Blanchflower has called for the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) he formerly sat on to be "disbanded". Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The point being, it's firmly established that the Iraqi army didn't just "disintegrate," but rather was disbanded by the US. 09/17/2007
  • ‘The public consultation is a mockery,’ said Mr Putwain who had brought to the meeting a final position statement of the CHC before it disbands on December 1.
  • The armies being disbanded, whilst there was both peace abroad, and tranquillity at home by reason of the concord of the different orders, lest matters might be too happy, a pestilence having attacked the state, compelled the senate to order the decemvirs to inspect the Sibylline books, and by their suggestion a lectisternium took place. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • The previously existing institutions, save for the judiciary, were disbanded.
  • Now, after demanding Sadr surrender, not only will his militia be "disbanded", which is semantics for sent home with their guns, he'll be allowed to escape. Archive 2004-04-01
  • In Beit Sahour, a women's demonstration of more than 1000 was disbanded with the use of tear gas and rubber bullets.
  • Rugby in the region is in danger - the pro team is close to being disbanded at the end of the season as central budget cuts bite and the area's business community have so far failed to come up with a rescue package.
  • The association is now disbanded after the deaths of the survivors of those ghastly days working on the Burma railway as prisoners of the Japanese. Times, Sunday Times
  • They set about disbanding the terrorist groups.
  • We aint surrendered; just disbanded, and we pledges ourselves to teach our children to love the South and General Lee; and to come when we're called anywheres an 'anytime, so help us God. The Burial of the Guns
  • Blatter said the idea harked back to the days of the disbanded G14 of major European clubs he always suspected of trying to set up a super league of the top clubs at the cost of the many national leagues in Europe. Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS
  • Garner's team established working relations with senior leaders of the Iraqi army with a view to recalling disbanded units to handle security and to become reconstruction brigades. The Mess
  • The official trades union council voted to disband itself and re-form as a confederation.
  • Elsewhere in the fifth century units whose pay stopped disbanded and dispersed or settled on the land.
  • The two women were simply aiding and abetting each other to disband the Seraglio. HUMAN VOICES
  • At the close of the Seven Years' War, the customary dread of a disbanding soldiery was tempered by concern for men whose courage had conquered new territories around the globe.
  • How can the disbandment of four infantry battalions do anything but worsen the situation?
  • Yeltsin disbanded the Soviet Interior Ministry.
  • Sadly, we were not deemed to be cost effective and the unit was disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organizations can be disbanded, and, indeed, frequently are, as when, for example, businesses are liquidated.
  • It was disbanded by 1919, but as the Second World War gathered pace, the need for extra hands on the land increased.
  • She formed a political group which disbanded a year later.
  • His party and two others in the country 's ruling coalition were disbanded. The Sun
  • There were ugly rumours and portents: the 34th N.I. - the executed Sepoy Pandy's regiment - had been disbanded at Barrackpore, a mysterious fakir on an elephant had appeared in Meerut bazaar predicting that the wrath of Kali was about to fall on the British, chapattis were said to be passing in some barrack-rooms, the Plassey legend was circulated again. Fiancée
  • USIA was disbanded, but the diplomats of the State Department have little interest in upsetting other countries by defending broadcasting or circumvention efforts. The VOA Is Losing Its Voice
  • Klotz eventually "disbanded" the Generals in 1995, forming a new team, the New York Nationals, which also has achieved an impressive losing streak. Corrente
  • Before disbanding, the decision was made to play a handful of farewell concerts.
  • In July 1945 he resigned in protest against the proposed disbandment of the joint Chinese - American wing of the Chinese Air Force.
  • She formed a political group which disbanded a year later.
  • Much has been made of the suggestion that the supposedly moderate prime minister designate intends to disband the militias.
  • Rather than respond to Vikings with ad hoc levies of his local noblemen which were disbanded when the crisis had passed, the West Saxons would now always have a force in the field.
  • There simply wasn't much cause to record their history: the miners lost the strike and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Garrity disbanded the original group in 1969 and concentrated on solo work, fronting the 1970s TV series Little Big Time and was much in demand for pantomime and cabaret appearances.
  • He was allowed in, but only as a private and served under the command of his own gamekeeper until the Home Guard was disbanded.
  • If you are in form domestically, you'll stand a better chance of making it through; this is all the more apparent now that the second group stage has been disbanded and we have an extra knockout round.
  • It is a chronicle of his life on the road during the 1990s, when he led a now-disbanded septet that some critics considered to be among the best working jazz groups in recent years.
  • I would like it to be reflected in disbanding quangos, getting rid of half the local council staff who appear to have forgotten they work for us, and the rest of the ‘non jobs’ that have appeared (climate change officer for Nottingham City Council!!! Boy George Is Sailing Close To The Wind….. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He stayed with the brigade, rising through the ranks to chief fire officer, until it was disbanded when the works closed in 1982.
  • The earlier created air-defense areas were disbanded and air defense districts, armies, corps, and divisions restored.
  • The group was disbanded after an outcry in the 1980s and some members jailed. The Sun
  • In a few short months, all battleships on all seas will be destroyed or flung to the scrap-heap, and all nations shall disarm; fortresses shall be dismantled, armies disbanded, and warfare shall cease from the earth. Goliah
  • But that coalition of tribes disbanded after the presidential election; only smaller tribes living in niches remain. March 2009
  • However, brigades, divisions, corps, and armies formed only as needed in wartime and were promptly disbanded during peacetime.
  • St. Fintan's have since disbanded due to falling numbers.
  • Mpshe, on Monday said he was puzzled by statements saying the Scorpions are to be 'disbanded' on the one hand, and 'dissolved' on the other, the SABC reported. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The emperor was deposed and his army disbanded.
  • Bourbons, that duty (performed by other generals and termed the disbanding of the army of the Loire) could not atone for the crime of having followed the man of the Hundred-Days to his last battle-field. Sons of the Soil
  • The official trades union council voted to disband itself and re-form as a confederation.
  • If the ladies don't get some new members they will have to disband and forfeit the hour so don't be afraid and use the hour to display your skills and point scoring ability.
  • The person and cause of the Pretender were become contemptible; his title disowned throughout Europe; his party disbanded in England. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 01 (of 12)
  • Confrontation at the University of the Witwatersrand, the administration of which it described as intransigent, highlighted the need for undemocratic and unrepresentative councils to disband and for transformation forums to be established. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Classical musicians are mourning the demise of the country's last radio orchestra, set to disband in November after championing the works of Canadian composers for 70 years and producing award-winning recordings.
  • Hollywood's writer's guilds and unions were disbanded and state approved writers took the reigns of everyday programming.
  • The U.S., which occupied Haiti for the next 19 years, disbanded the army and created a replacement called the gendarmerie or "garde," which fought alongside the Marines against Haitian guerrillas who opposed the U.S. presence. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • BUT, for reasons surpassing understanding, former Administrator Griffin disbanded them just about when ISS was ready for use. ... Bolden Update - The Waiting Game - NASA Watch
  • If the money went straight to the king he could call out the fyrd, collect the money and then disband the fyrd, lining his own coffers as William Rufus did after the Conquest.
  • The team then disbands and a new team forms to work on the next project.
  • The group was disbanded after an outcry in the 1980s and some members jailed. The Sun
  • Since that group disbanded in 2004, he has gone to ground again. Times, Sunday Times
  • However during the past 12 months this region was faced with challenges of members who did not attend REC meetings and did not tender apologies as a result meetings did not quorate, and the PEC decided to beef up the REC to enable it to prepare for the regional conference, because disbandment would not have been a solution. ORGANISATIONAL REPORT TO THE ANC WOMEN’S LEAGUE NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL
  • Armed forces: defence force disbanded in 1981; approximately 300 police.
  • Erin's Own was a breakaway from the existing hurling club in the town, which then disbanded.
  • The legitimate government of Lebanon has an interest in disarming and disbanding Hezbollah in conjunction with Israel. Think Progress » Israel agrees to 48-hour suspension
  • The president disbanded the corporation.
  • They appeared at Woodstock before disbanding in the 1970s, but have re-formed around their core members for Celtic Connections.
  • Many organizations fail to disband outdated or outmoded processes.
  • This generous assistant was a disbanded officer, of a good family and fair reputation; who, by what we call the partiality of fortune, to avoid censuring the iniquities of the times, wanted even a plain suit of clothes to make a decent appearance at the castle. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1
  • Yukos shareholders characterized the $100 billion as the estimated value of Yukos in 2007 when it was finally disbanded, had the Russian government not opened a prosecutorial assault on what they called trumped-up tax evasion charges that caused its stock price to collapse three years earlier. NYT > Home Page
  • The remaining attorneys disbanded at the end of 2001, going in a number of different professional directions.
  • The government tried to disband the illegal organization.
  • And then the zeitgeist drifted off and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sadly, we were not deemed to be cost effective and the unit was disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • And then the zeitgeist drifted off and the group disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • SECRET PLAN TO DISBAND GURKHAS (RG) Tell you what lets keep the Gurkhas and disband the Labour Party and the MOD. "ROGUE GUNNER"
  • Nelspruit Commando in Mpumalanga, which is also disbanding on ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The association is now disbanded after the deaths of the survivors of those ghastly days working on the Burma railway as prisoners of the Japanese. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since that group disbanded in 2004, he has gone to ground again. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the Telecom bubble burst in 2002 our group was disbanded, which is when I founded Near Earth LLC. Out of the Cradle
  • This morning went to Whitehall to my Lord's, where Major Hart did pay me; L23 14s. 9d., due to me upon my pay in my Lord's troop at the time of our disbanding, which is a great blessing to have without taking any law in the world for. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 08: October/November/December 1660
  • However, brigades, divisions, corps, and armies formed only as needed in wartime and were promptly disbanded during peacetime.
  • We're assuming that, on the verge of success, the organisation have done the only sensible thing and disbanded.
  • She formed a political group which disbanded a year later.
  • The group was disbanded after an outcry in the 1980s and some members jailed. The Sun
  • So to pull this unit and disband it shows that the Maliki government is serious, is determined, in fact, to overcome all the sectarian divisions, irrespective of what the background of this unit they have disbanded, which is a positive thing. CNN Transcript Oct 8, 2006
  • Under this, the Thaksinites' new political vehicle, the People's Power Party(PPP), and two of its coalition partners face disbandment for alleged vote-fiddling in December's elections.
  • We further urge reinstatement of the many worthy programs that have been dropped, defunded, or disbanded through partisan political interference.
  • On the 14th October 1066, much of Harold's tiny force was made up of the housecarls of his most powerful magnates because the fyrd had been disbanded.
  • The squad was disbanded in June after trials collapsed amid allegations that officers fabricated evidence.
  • Between the years 1892 and 1894, the Fasci was forcibly suppressed by the government and ordered to disband.
  • When the corps was disbanded it was mentioned in dispatches and Gandhi and several comrades were awarded the War Medal.
  • But the disbanded group pledged money to sponsor the leaflets and pay for the signs for the trail.
  • The rebels were to have fully disbanded by June the tenth.
  • Since that group disbanded in 2004, he has gone to ground again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 228 Incident Committee was declared an illegal organization and ordered to disband.
  • Vice squads have been disbanded all over the country and pimping (or poncing as it was once known) has proliferated.
  • In turn, these Central American countries disbanded cultivation of staple crops like corn and bean, and have now become major importers and that too from the United States.
  • We heard scattered news that the army was disbanding.
  • Sadly, we were not deemed to be cost effective and the unit was disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • The person and cause of the Pretender were become contemptible; his title disowned throughout Europe, his party disbanded in England. Thoughts on the Present Discontents, and Speeches, etc.
  • Two squadrons of Tornado fighters will also be disbanded. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their regiment was then disbanded in disgrace - a uniquely Canadian act of self-abasement for which, naturally, the Canadians received no international credit.
  • Joint Force Multiplier Command was disbanded from the in STATE DEFENSE FORCES
  • The historic Siege of LondonDerry was horrible for the besieged. 15 years, the leaders of Scotland sold out their Independance, and the great Ulster Scot migration commenced. 70 years later, in America, when the English were puling the same tricks, removing Govenors, Disbanding legislatures, imposing taxes without the consent of the people or represention in Parliament, The Scots-Irish were ready to fight. :brightly: Hi! Are you a Democrat in a Republican seat? | RedState
  • When the Polish air force units were disbanded, he found himself in a quandary. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strategic health authorities would also be disbanded and foundation hospitals would be redundant as the devolution of power down to the local level would exceed the current powers they enjoy.
  • Because the Iraqi government for some reason disbanded their Olympic Committee, which is a no no, the IOC has banned Dana and the other first-time Olympians—two rowers, a disc thrower, and a judoka—from competing in Beijing. A Living Casualty of War
  • His singing group disbanded recently and he's mad!
  • Two years later, however, the king disbanded the Assembly, accusing some of its members of subversive activities.
  • As soldiers, exposed to hardship and in the midst of enemies; we must serve and be under command; and, when our warfare is accomplished, we must be disbanded, dismissed with either shame or honour, according to what we have done in the body. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • This may be due to the partial disbanding prior to recording where only Tairrie and her multi-faceted prime axeman Mick Murphy were left to record The Brutal Language.
  • NGOs reported that Roma encountered difficulties applying for social benefits, and local officials discouraged rural Roma from claiming land to which they were entitled under the law disbanding agricultural collectives.
  • In Beit Sahour, a women's demonstration of more than 1000 was disbanded with the use of tear gas and rubber bullets.
  • Players reject NBA's offer, threatening season; Stern calls disbanding union a 'charade' StarTribune.com rss feed
  • The only circumstances in which they could call in all outstanding debts would be in the event of their own disbandment.
  • After that several of the city's western sections began to organize for an insurrection, their primary assemblies refusing the Convention's instructions to disband, and concerting defiant denunciations of its ballot-rigging.
  • Judge Charles Schwartz is giving the state 60 days to disband and consolidate Louisiana's four higher education boards.
  • Glusburn and Cross Hills gala will not go ahead this year after the committee officially disbanded at the weekend.
  • Snaring has largely been replaced by shooting and 40 riders-and-hounds hunts have been disbanded.
  • The Beta Band disbanded at the end of 2004 leaving behind a legacy of innovative and inspiring music.
  • When the Polish air force units were disbanded, he found himself in a quandary. Times, Sunday Times
  • After creating some initial noise its initiator immediately moved to disband it.
  • Falun gong was banned and ruthlessly repressed and most other qigong groups were disbanded. The Times Literary Supplement

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