Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [not/n't] be [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Drexel 's 11,000 ex-employees may not be drawn from the rainbow coalition , but lots of consumers and workers in America have reason to like some of what they did very much .
2 Then , in my view the recommendations of the committee and their observations on their draft Bill may form a valuable aid to construction which the courts should not be inhibited from taking into account .
3 Whilst a younger generation of women artists are getting certain recognition , the artists who have laid the foundation for our young contemporaries should not be erased from memory .
4 The Practice Note emphasized the informal nature of the arrangements and stated that counsel should not be inhibited from departing from the skeleton arguments .
5 A previous decision should not be departed from merely because the House considers it to be wrong and only rarely should questions of construction be reconsidered .
6 Thus the adducts detected in this study may not be derived from bile at all but merely have their binding to DNA increased by bile .
7 Frogs should not be moved from pond to pond says the Essex Wildlife Trust because of the danger of spreading red leg disease — a fatal disorder that turns the legs blood red before death .
8 The car could not be seen from the house because of the shelter of trees .
9 The scenes of destitution which the journalists could not be prevented from glimpsing-it is impossible to put someone in a hermetic bubble all the time , even for ten days — had not apparently impaired their appetites .
10 In his inaugural speech he indicated that opposition parties would not be excluded from " participation in possible structures " in the government .
11 Mario and Michael Andretti were passing through Phoenix en route to the Australian event , confident that the drivers would not be debarred from applying for FISA international licences .
12 Entries will not be considered from employees of Stonehart Leisure Magazines , Nike , or any company connected with the printing of distribution of the magazine .
13 Religion can not be divorced from morality in his view for it is belief in an ordered moral government of the universe and when we lose our basis in morality we cease to be religious .
14 The same does not apply to the view that religion can not be divorced from a form of morality .
15 It is not the same sort of task as that of the natural scientist in search of hidden causes , because the context of action can not be divorced from the actors ' understanding of the context .
16 Whatever the case , the number one lesson to learn is that a horse can not be prevented from pulling by merely pulling back at him .
17 An agent can not be prohibited from taking further instructions from the principal , and a principal can not be prevented from giving instructions to the agent .
18 A further 7 per cent ( 31 ) of ulcers occurred above the gaiter area ; trauma may be responsible for some of these , particularly those on the anterior aspect , but the aetiological pattern of ulcers occurring in this region have been found to be so varied that positive aetiological indicators can not be identified from the ulcer site alone .
19 The view is also expressed that personal care and welfare aspects can not be divorced from financial and property matters , while it is recognised that proper safeguards are vital .
20 We therefore need a new table which shows the three-way table of age by income by attitudes to the law ( figure 13.5 ) ; the relationships can not be inferred from inspection of figures 13.2 , 13.3 and 13.4 alone .
21 The family setting can not be omitted from considerations of sexuality any more than sexuality can be left out of ideas concerning the complicated web of interaction and relationships which comprise family life .
22 Data can not be moved from the processor to the memory and back faster than a certain speed , which limits the performance of the computer as a whole .
23 Accordingly the law insists that a former employee can not be prevented from turning to his own account his professional skill and knowledge even though it may have been acquired whilst in employment and at the employer 's expense .
24 Whilst it is clear that an employee can not be prevented from using his general skill and knowledge once employment is over , there has been some doubt until recently as to whether the employer could exert any control over such use during employment or whether the law would imply such control .
25 She started wondering whether permission might not be sought from the parents for her to give private tuition to Matilda after school .
26 Nonetheless there are important reminders that any study of team level effects should not be divorced from considerations of the broader political and organizational context .
27 My only caveat is that ethnic origin should not be concealed from the selectors , who may find ways to deduce or guess at it .
28 Any information on parents should not be passed from one school to another .
29 Welfare benefit work should not be excluded from the scheme ; on the contrary , it should be accorded a high priority .
30 The judge referred to a previous decision of his , In re H. ( Minor ) ( Abduction ) [ 1990 ] 2 F.L.R. 439 , but he said that that was to be distinguished because in that case there was in existence at the time of the removal an order of the court that the child should not be removed from the jurisdiction .
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