Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] be ignored " in BNC.

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1 But it has also led to assumptions which cause religion to be ignored , doubted and re-interpreted .
2 These oversimple approaches to the gendering of methods also allow the greater power of male-identified methods to be ignored .
3 Everyone has his own story of being ignored when requesting information and of being left uncertain what to do when things have gone wrong , such as connections lost .
4 TASK 7 demanded that they express their personal feelings in relation to the experience of being ignored or bored .
5 The government do n't insist employers comply with the law , they encourage the law to be ignored .
6 Amid all the fuss about ‘ Bringing It Back Home ’ , another RTE series of genuine interest to Irish music historians is in danger of being ignored .
7 Much later issues of race and class began to be addressed more seriously , after years of being ignored or side-stepped .
8 But her own feet , her veins , her weight , and her rheumatism were troubles to be ignored on this day and night when her darling girl was to shine in a proper setting .
9 Thirdly while both the Act and The Stock Exchange rules allow fractional entitlements to be ignored , they differ as regards the treatment of rights that are not taken up .
10 To be fair , it is not dealt with by Nash either , but it is too important an aspect of children 's jokes to be ignored or dismissed lightly .
11 There will be a tendency for joint customers to be ignored and for know-how transfer to be lost .
12 Bob Holman , who works for a voluntary group , FARE ( Family Action in Rogerfield and Easterhouse ) , pleads for the usual underclass stereotype to be ignored .
13 Staff shortages , combined with the patients ' helplessness and their invisibility from the general public ( few visitors come to these wards ) , make it easy for private toileting or modesty to be ignored and emotional lives denied .
14 Edwards , 29 , endured eight marathons in 11 days over Christmas , ran several without sleep and regarded a broken bone in his foot , sustained in a stumble down an Alpine pass , as an occupational hazard to be ignored .
15 Nevertheless , the book contains some useful and interesting material and is certainly not a book to be ignored .
16 A statement that causes the rest of the line to be ignored thereby allowing comments to be included in a program .
17 Does the Secretary of State agree that it is vital that the public inquiry in Leicestershire establishes the circumstances that permitted the regime of terror to go on for so long and that permitted complaints made by the children to be ignored for long ?
18 Seek to ensure that management systems do not allow risk issues to be ignored , subverted or delegated to levels which have no control .
19 Out of the corner of my eye I noticed how the prioress kept sending him frowning glances at being ignored , interspersed with coy smiles in an attempt to provoke him into some loving conspiracy about the events of the previous night .
20 Some present-day achievements are motivated by the hurt of being ignored in the past ; they can represent an attempt to go backwards in time to recover early special relationships in the family .
21 The potential for subversiveness in the realisation of the equality of all men in the sight of God , and the possibility of each man reading the word of God directly for himself , sadly , proved too explosive a threat to be ignored and the Lollards were subject to persecution .
22 The World Bank plan is likely to be opposed by the timber industry , which has close ties with numerous senior government officials , and by the Foreign Ministry , many of whose employees are alleged to profit by allowing logging restrictions to be ignored .
23 Prussia was not a power to be ignored and so , well aware of this , the Emperor decided that a further bout of personal diplomacy was called for — this time in Germany .
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