Example sentences of "may be exclude [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , although it is understandable that the external leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organisation may be excluded at the moment , it is not understandable that the Palestinian leaders in Jerusalem should be excluded from the process .
2 The examples in ( 8 ) are representative : ( 8 ) the visiting scientists are nuclear farmers who will qualify are arable the expert was meteorological Ascriptive adjectives on the other hand may freely occur predicatively ( although it is possible that in some cases an ascriptive adjective may be excluded for different reasons ) .
3 The lack of any faster dissociation species from this large footprint does not necessarily mean that each of the 3 available sites have long dissociation times , but that binding to site 3 may be excluded for steric reasons as well .
4 On the contrary , the Court of Appeal announced early in the history of the interpretation of the section that it was ‘ abundantly clear ’ that a confession may be excluded under the subsection where there is no suspicion of impropriety : Fulling [ 1987 ] Q.B .
5 Indeed the whole Chapter may be excluded by a reservation under Article 33 and Germany has taken this course .
6 The rule in Rylands v. Fletcher may be excluded by statute .
7 Under section 91 , the need to offer pre-emptive rights may be excluded by a provision in the memorandum or articles of a private company — either wholly or in relation to allotments of a particular description .
8 This right of election ( which may be exercised by the beneficiaries of a deceased partner 's estate in the event that no personal representative has been appointed ) may be excluded by agreement , eg provision for the automatic accruer of the share of an outgoing partner or for the purchase of such share with interest until payment — see Vyse v Foster ( 1872 ) LR 8 Ch App 309 .
9 Certain terms will be implied in a lease by operation of law , although many such terms may be excluded by agreement .
10 These implied ancillary rights may be excluded by agreement ; but the tenant 's adviser should not agree to their exclusion unless the tenant has access to delimited loading bays and an express right to load and unload .
11 Section 62 may be excluded by the terms of the lease ( s62(4) ) .
12 The garbage picker may be excluded from real opportunities within the urban economy , but , nevertheless , his work is closely integrated into the modern economy .
13 The Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether potential jurors may be excluded from a case because of their sex .
14 Hence , a small family guest house or tea rooms may be excluded from the Act 's operation .
15 The net cost of any materials supplied by the sub-contractor , and , by concession , the CITB levy , may be excluded from the gross payment before tax deduction is calculated ( NB The current deduction rate is 27% . )
16 If the upward shift in rents continues , however , the poorer members of the community may be excluded from housing association provision .
17 On the other hand , the membership of corporate bodies may be excluded from knowledge of , or control over , the process of cooperation and bargaining .
18 It is now clearly established as a principle of good practice that parents should be invited to attend case conferences , although they may be excluded from part of the proceedings .
19 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) ) .
20 Saturdays , Sundays , Good Friday , Christmas Day and any bank holiday may be excluded from any computation of time ( FPCR , r12(2) ; FPR , r1.5(4) ) .
21 Any party who is legally represented may be excluded from all or any part of the proceedings if the court considers this to be in the child 's interests having regard to the matters to be discussed or evidence likely to be given ( FPCR , r16(2) ; FPR , r4.16(2) ) .
22 In juvenile courts offenders may not be identified ; the public and press may be excluded from Official Secrets Act trials where the evidence relates to national security secrets , and the testimony given at committal proceedings usually can not be published until the trial is over , to avoid prejudicing the jury .
23 Mr X and the spouse of Mr X may be excluded from all benefit .
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