Example sentences of "[adv] to [be] excluded " in BNC.

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1 It also does not correspond to the fundamental assumptions on which the new security systems should be based , for essential elements which would guarantee security are apparently to be excluded .
2 On the other hand , in so far as general provisions such as Articles 100 and 235 may be used in this area , national competence would appear only to be excluded to the extent that the Community has enacted legislation .
3 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 .
4 For children in primary and secondary schools , the issue has been how to make the national curriculum sufficiently flexible to accommodate children with special educational needs , while safeguarding their rights not to be excluded from mainstream education .
5 We rarely if ever have in mind a circumstance described as a single event or whatever , but the possibility is not to be excluded by our definition .
6 Clearly , if humans were not to be excluded from the theory , our ancestry must be linked to that of our closest relatives , the great apes .
7 An element of prudence is not to be excluded .
8 Winifred , not to be excluded , began a processional reading from the door :
9 The roots of this injunction lie in the perception of woman as impure and hence to be excluded from the sacred male space .
10 Indeed , pre-existing opportunities have contracted as a result of the sale of council houses , which has proceeded at faster rates in more attractive suburban-type locations ( Forrest and Murie , 1983 ; Kleinman and Whitehead , 1987 ) , while the prices in the owner-occupied sector have risen so far that first-time buyers appear increasingly to be excluded from the housing market ( NBS , 1986 ) .
11 The medical profession was about to be excluded by its ignorance from an almost universal practice .
12 Recent studies involving measurement of both intracellular and canalicular pH in isolated rat hepatocyte couplets suggest that ursodeoxycholic acid does not directly activate acid base transport systems in hepatocytes ( although an effect on bile ductular cells has yet to be excluded ) .
13 The history of madness would be the history of the Other — of that which , for a given culture , is at once interior and foreign , therefore to be excluded ( so as to exorcise the interior danger ) but by being shut away ( in order to reduce its otherness ) ; whereas the history of the order imposed on things would be the history of the Same — of that which , for a given culture , is both dispersed and related , therefore to be distinguished by kinds and to be collected together into identities .
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