Example sentences of "[be] exclude from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Thus , therapy for a particular ailment may specifically be excluded from a policy , whilst surgery would be covered .
2 Strictly a child could be excluded from a pub garden if it is used principally as a drinking area .
3 Mr Fowler added that in the Government 's even-handed approach to employment , people would have the right to belong to a union and could not be excluded from a job on the grounds that they were trade unionists .
4 The Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether potential jurors may be excluded from a case because of their sex .
5 Unlike advertising , however , they could be excluded from a definition of mass media because by twentieth-century standards they did not spread their messages quickly and simultaneously , nor to audiences that were large in relation to the communities within which they circulated .
6 The middlemen may sometimes be excluded from a channel , as in most industrial marketing , where direct channels from manufacturer to customer are employed .
7 Economically , we can not afford to be excluded from a group that includes most of our main trading partners , including our biggest partner of all , the Federal Republic of Germany .
8 The only specified penalty for the six republics which had not participated and were not expected to sign the Treaty ( Armenia , Estonia , Georgia , Latvia , Lithuania and Moldavia ) , was that they would thereby be excluded from a new " common economic space " .
9 In 1614 the Prince of Wales himself had to be excluded from a dinner at which the Russian ambassador was to be present , since it was feared that the latter would refuse to accept a place on the king 's left if the prince were seated on his right .
10 Any party , including the child , may be excluded from a directions hearing if they are legally represented and their absence is desirable in the child 's interests in view of the matters to be discussed ( FPCR , r16(2) ; FPR , r4.16(2) ) .
11 This does not mean however that mental processes are in some way divorced from the physical world , nor does it mean that they should be excluded from the subject matter of natural science .
12 The ADC felt that this was ironic , given that a property has to be close to amenities if it is to be excluded from the Right to Buy ;
13 The Hundred Group recommends that nationalised industries should be allowed to borrow without Government guarantee and that the borrowings should be excluded from the PSBR .
14 Clean air is an example of non-excludability : if some people incur costs to avoid pollution , those who do not pay can not be excluded from the benefits .
15 Without this element , there would be no way of excluding planned revenge killings , and the argument is that they should be excluded from the defence because a person who plans a response to an affront or a wrong ought to ensure that the response conforms with the law .
16 The roots of this injunction lie in the perception of woman as impure and hence to be excluded from the sacred male space .
17 Since the Greek minority would then be excluded from the rest of Albania this is an unusual example of a gift barring Greeks .
18 Judgement can never be excluded from the weeding process , but in recent years practitioners and researchers have sought a more reliable weeding criterion which can be applied scientifically to produce consistent results .
19 Those areas where the Board of Trade already operated JACs , or were about to do so , were to be excluded from the LEA schemes .
20 Bowe stressed that no hazardous or toxic waste should be excluded from the strictest regulation , whether that waste was going for disposal or for future use .
21 Some economists have argued that short-term unemployment should be excluded from the official figures in order that the statistics be made more useful to policy-makers .
22 It introduces several key changes to the way companies ' results are reported : the p&l account has an entirely new format ; extraordinary items become virtually extinct ; earnings per share will be calculated after any extraordinary items ; any gain or loss on disposal of revalued assets will be calculated with reference to the carrying value , and realised revaluation surpluses will therefore be excluded from the p&l account .
23 It makes perfect sense that old , disabled and non-adult persons should be excluded from the reference of this phrase , but no sense that women should be excluded — unless the word adult really means adult male .
24 The latter was properly the business of epistemology and to be excluded from the scientific practice of sociology .
25 You must not be excluded from the process of pastoral planning and decision making ’ .
26 By laying down tight guidelines and clear methods of instruction the state could more easily monitor success and at the same time ensure that doctrines and ideas which the party felt to be unacceptable could be excluded from the school curriculum .
27 In Chapter ii we found that a good deal of social science has been informed by this view ; but it is nevertheless natural to wonder why individualism should be excluded from the group of disciplines that aim to provide us with a grasp of the social world .
28 Who should be excluded from the air ?
29 Hence , a small family guest house or tea rooms may be excluded from the Act 's operation .
30 In practice , no group can be excluded from the process .
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