Example sentences of "[noun] who can not [be] " in BNC.

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1 The lazy undergraduate who can not be persuaded to read Trevor-Roper 's magisterial life of Archbishop Laud might fruitfully be propelled in the direction of the 20-page retrospect reproduced here .
2 On the other hand , regard has to be paid to the position of innocent third parties who can not be expected , and often would have no means , to know the condition or status of the signer .
3 She was giving evidence at the trial of Daniel McKinnon , 17 , of Ashgill Road , Milton , Andrew Walker , 16 , Finlas Street , Possilpark , both Glasgow , and a 14-year-old boy who can not be named for legal reasons .
4 This power is extremely useful when a supervision order is made in respect of a very young child who can not be expected to present himself for examination .
5 Thirdly , the scheme will bind any shareholders who can not be traced by the target , although the court will wish to approve the arrangements for dealing with such shareholders ( see para 2.4.6 below ) .
6 There are others like the Pharisees who can not be forgiven , for they believe they never do wrong !
7 I have in mind a QC who can not be too highly recommended — if he is free and will take the brief .
8 The Cloud-author would not dispute this but , whereas Julian and the others communicate their experience of the being of the transcendent God in the inner self by means of focus on the combination of literal and figurative truths revealed in the story of the Incarnation and Passion , he is so concerned with the reality of a God who can not be " known " by intellect or sense , that he plays down these " means " .
9 In this country a hospital accepts and cares for any person who can not be cared for in their own home , but to step into their admission halls is not always the loving experience needed .
10 We have said goodbye to a person who can not be replaced and the rest of us will have to work the harder and care the more in order to try to fill the gap left by his passing .
11 Hilton 's mystical theology is not conveyed with the passionate poetry that characterises Rolle 's writing , it is not attended by the rigours of the Cloud-author 's sense of that transcendent God who can not be known in any recognisable sense of the word , the visionary experience of Julian of Norwich , or the endearingly unbalanced enthusiasm of Margery Kempe .
12 She matures into a woman who can not be judged by ordinary rules because she does n't play by them .
13 Sampling from out-of-date lists results in large numbers of people who can not be found .
14 There are really only three types of people who can not be successfully hypnotized .
15 Personal neglect , perhaps arising from social isolation , loneliness or depression , can lead to elderly people who can not be bothered to prepare good food , relying on quick and easy foods , thereby getting an unbalanced diet .
16 The new law also adds to the categories of people who can not be discriminated against : the disabled ( including those with AIDS ) and families with children .
17 The position as to confidentiality is even clearer in the case of stockbrokers who can not be contractually bound to disclose to their private clients inside information disclosed to the brokers in confidence by a company for which they also act .
18 The role of the team leader is to support the village health worker in her activities by providing consultation , treatment that is beyond the skill of the village worker , and referral of patients who can not be treated in the village to the main health centre ( the third tier ) in Jamkhed which has facilities for diagnosis , acute care , in-patient treatment , and training .
19 Similar anxieties exist about the morbidity and mortality of patients who can not be seen within a satisfactory time .
20 The only character in the tale who can not be regarded as the target figure in any way is Alison , the woman , who sails through " " upright " " , laughing and unscathed .
21 Mr Bush turned to attacks in a last bid to keep his job and pull off the political upset of the century and ripped into ‘ the slippery one ’ as a man who can not be trusted during a hectic five-state blitz to shore up his support .
22 Inaudible backstage mutterings are the sum total of rebellion to the little dictator who can not be deposed , but is often despised .
23 Elvira is possibly the only lady in the world who can not be accused of enlarging her chest by putting tissue paper in her bra ; firstly because she is never seen in one and secondly have you seen the points on her high heels ?
24 I have heard a lot of silly arguments from anglers who can not be bothered to learn touch legering .
25 Furthermore , though the number of persons suffering from a mental disorder who can not be helped on a voluntary basis is relatively small , the number of such persons in the community is likely to increase .
26 To take a specific and vivid example , it is very common for mothers ( and fathers ) to feel a violent impulse towards babies who can not be pacified .
27 This is another bold move by a British company move by a British company who can not be accused of lacking ambition .
28 The most basic criticism of this common liberal method is generally to be found in the view that humans are social beings who can not be abstracted from a particular social and historical context in the manner that such theories propose .
29 Sadder occasions occur ambulance charters need to be carried out , typically to Southampton with a patient who can not be treated satisfactorily in the islands .
30 However , unlike the women who can not be described with generous words the men are not all bad .
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