Example sentences of "be excluded " in BNC.

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1 This does not mean however that mental processes are in some way divorced from the physical world , nor does it mean that they should be excluded from the subject matter of natural science .
2 The ADC felt that this was ironic , given that a property has to be close to amenities if it is to be excluded from the Right to Buy ;
3 At this time , certain pre-existing conditions may be excluded , as will happen if a new policy is negotiated for an older person .
4 Thus , therapy for a particular ailment may specifically be excluded from a policy , whilst surgery would be covered .
5 Strictly a child could be excluded from a pub garden if it is used principally as a drinking area .
6 The Hundred Group recommends that nationalised industries should be allowed to borrow without Government guarantee and that the borrowings should be excluded from the PSBR .
7 ‘ But given the nature of his activities it can not be excluded that this was a political attack . ’
8 It was decided that Ajax should forfeit the tie and thereafter be excluded from European competition for the next two seasons for which they qualify .
9 Even if Republican members could somehow be excluded from sensitive parliamentary posts , their presence would embarrass both the Bundestag and the Federal Republic as a whole .
10 1956 saw him complaining that the author of an article on ‘ Christian Social Thought ’ had used the word ‘ sociology ’ so that ‘ unless my memory is greatly at fault , Durkheim and Lévy-Bruhl ’ would be excluded from its province .
11 Even now people can be excluded or detained literally because an Immigration Officer says he is ‘ not satisfied ’ about the person 's intentions .
12 A Formula 1-style wing is obviously part of the package — it 's important enough to the prototype 's aerodynamics for it not to be excluded from its testing programme .
13 But a proposed clause in the new act to disallow for quota any film of low standard of production and entertainment value was dropped because of the difficulties involved in determining which films should be excluded .
14 Lord Lane said it was clear the public could be excluded from court only if it was strictly necessary .
15 Later this morning , after two more rounds , a further 58 will be excluded .
16 Later this morning , after two more rounds , a further 58 will be excluded .
17 Videotaped interviews should only be excluded if admitting them would be contrary to the interests of justice .
18 Mr Fowler added that in the Government 's even-handed approach to employment , people would have the right to belong to a union and could not be excluded from a job on the grounds that they were trade unionists .
19 Clean air is an example of non-excludability : if some people incur costs to avoid pollution , those who do not pay can not be excluded from the benefits .
20 Without this element , there would be no way of excluding planned revenge killings , and the argument is that they should be excluded from the defence because a person who plans a response to an affront or a wrong ought to ensure that the response conforms with the law .
21 Mental imbalance should also be excluded , since that seems inconsistent with the idea of an ‘ ordinary person ’ , and the defence should be one of diminished responsibility .
22 The roots of this injunction lie in the perception of woman as impure and hence to be excluded from the sacred male space .
23 The French were to be excluded from offices in Scotland — and Scottish noblemen must reject French pensions .
24 Shortly before his death , Mr Hancock had added a codicil stipulating that if either woman contested the will , she would automatically be excluded as a beneficiary .
25 Anyone who comes to that debate mithering about standing up instead of sitting down or worried about the fate of Aldershot Football Club should be excluded on the grounds that he has not yet understood the difference between the future and tomorrow .
26 ‘ If any competitor goes around the course at a speed that is likely to give a faster than 1hr 50min finish time there will be real problems and it is likely that wheelchairs will be excluded from future London marathons . ’
27 But , indeed , the whole general effect is to divorce Resident Tutors from the WEA ; the Resident Tutor would be excluded from urban areas , while on the other hand the WEA would be to say the least of it extremely circumscribed in rural areas .
28 If management , as usually conceived , attempts to mediate this role it will either fail utterly because it will be excluded by the people involved , or it will have distorting effects which can only be dysfunctional .
29 Philosophers must therefore be excluded in the way that historians have been excluded .
30 The garbage picker may be excluded from real opportunities within the urban economy , but , nevertheless , his work is closely integrated into the modern economy .
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