Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [not/n't] be excluded [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Deinomenid policy at Syracuse had been successful in creating wealth and with it a prosperous agricultural class , which could not be excluded from office forever . |
2 | However , it may also be that if the clause is drawn so widely as to be capable of applying in unreasonable circumstances , or if it purports to exclude a liability which can not be excluded under the Act , the court may find it unreasonable to apply it to other circumstances ( see Walker v Boyle [ 1982 ] 1 All ER 634 ) . |
3 | The significance of the TDA 1968 is that it applies , in auction situations , strict liability to a false trade description which can not be excluded by a disclaimer even though , as a matter of civil law , such an exclusion clause could satisfy the reasonableness test under UCTA 1977 ( see Derbyshire County Council v Vincent ( 1990 ) The Times , 19 June ) . |
4 | You must not be excluded from the process of pastoral planning and decision making ’ . |
5 | The rest of Europe will now construct the social institutions of Europe with Britain excluded — but we shall not be excluded from being influenced by what they do in the short term . |
6 | If the Prime Minister is convinced that we can not be excluded from the single currency , he can not afford not to sign the treaty . |
7 | Of course we can not be excluded from progress within the Community . |
8 | If the publication of such matter has not incurred penalties under the law it should not be excluded from libraries on any moral , political , religious or racial ground alone , to satisfy any sectional interest . |
9 | In an adult population it can not be excluded on the grounds of age alone . |
10 | To a mind delighting in tactics and devices , grief is not a familiar factor , but it can not be excluded from any man 's calculations . |
11 | Under the heading ‘ Social changes ’ the chapter says , in brief , that the deferential society is dead ; and that ‘ the coming of age of democracy in our society is a process that inevitably affects the whole of people 's lives ; it can not be excluded from the workplace . ’ |
12 | It can not be excluded from regional security arrangements if stability is to be achieved in oil flows from Gulf oil producers . |