Example sentences of "[not/n't] be ignored " in BNC.
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1 | He said that while he viewed the ‘ inner circle ’ story as nonsense , the allegations could not be ignored and he had asked Mr Stevens to investigate . |
2 | If the behaviour can not be ignored and it makes you cross , say so . |
3 | Yet studies of police discretion also emphasize how its operation is structured , so that to a great extent its use becomes standardized , although individual whim can not be ignored entirely . |
4 | Further non-economic influences that can not be ignored are ethnic and religious differences . |
5 | In 1928 he returned to the ‘ Stones of London ’ , emphasizing that even when approaching a church building ( here Westminster Abbey ) as a historical monument of major symbolic value and aesthetic interest , the fact could not be ignored that , poets ' corner or no , ‘ the Abbey was not originally designed primarily as a Pantheon , but as a Church ; and a Church it remains until it is ‘ disaffected ’ . |
6 | These were considerations that could not be ignored by a Conservative leader , Austen Chamberlain had been toppled in 1922 because he had not withdrawn from an unpopular coalition in time ; and one of the motives for the destruction of the Lloyd George coalition was a desire to replace it by a protectionist government . |
7 | as if to prove he can not be ignored , Mr Castro boldly tests the limits of Moscow 's tolerance . |
8 | England 's World Cup preparation outdoors could clearly not be ignored but , even with a weakened squad , a medal might have been in reach . |
9 | It must also be said that a plain boiled ham presented on or off the bone is a delight to the jaded palate and should not be ignored because it remains undistinguished by any special cure . |
10 | Yet , while accepting that the working class was wedded to the Labour Party it should not be ignored that such support was also nurtured by a much improved Labour organization , despite Howard 's contrary view . |
11 | If this is true at the micro-level of human physical development , its relevance and worth at the level of human social development can not be ignored . |
12 | Being advertised as ‘ the shape of things to come ’ by Mr Barnes and his fellow society members , it certainly can not be ignored . |
13 | The trigger had been the near fatality which , although in itself buried , had awakened a great deal of emotional hurt that could not be ignored and for which he was impelled to seek help . |
14 | Moscow 's centuries-old tradition of aggression and expansionism can not be ignored . |
15 | The possibility of a ‘ domino ’ effect in all counties in the District could not be ignored and Hickson had also left open the possibilities for further expansion in his original letter to Wash : |
16 | The effects of distant secondary schooling on adolescents and their families have already been noted ; it should not be ignored , equally , that the wholesale absence of over-12 year-olds from small communities must have a profound influence , particularly on younger children . |
17 | Its importance and future potential should not be ignored by governments in their agricultural planning . |
18 | Yet the seriousness of the issue can not be ignored in view of Thoburn and Rowe 's ( 1988 ) findings that 20 per cent of the children in their survey , for whom adoption was planned , were said to need continued contact with a birth parent . |
19 | Clearly , if not the ghost , then the organism in the black box could not be ignored . |
20 | However many of the allegedly doubtful species have more recently been re-recorded , and the work of Heslop Harrison and his team remains a major contribution which can not be ignored by any serious student of the Outer Hebridean flora . |
21 | Their remains were so abundant that they could not be ignored . |
22 | Because of the common frontier between the two countries , and also because of considerable French economic interests which had grown during the period of the Second Empire , whatever happened on the far side of the Pyrenees could not be ignored by the government in Paris . |
23 | But if this large population of unwilling immigrants did not immediately worry the Lebanese , the emergence of Gamal Abdul Nasser 's Arab nationalism could not be ignored . |
24 | Not every Zionist or Palestinian needs to be a fervent believer in this kind of credo for it to have a force and tenacity which can not be ignored . |
25 | Once on the motorway Ludens was able to calm his mind by , what could not be ignored , the pleasure of driving the magnificent car . |
26 | In this illustration a very obvious physiographic variable can not be ignored and is integral as part of the explanation , as well as an explanation for human action . |
27 | But pain is there for a reason ; it is a warning signal , telling you that something is wrong and , as such , should not be ignored . |
28 | This much granted , someone might maintain that the fundamental basis for the call to liberate slaves amounted to the dual demand that , first , their interests not be ignored , and , secondly , their interests be counted equitably . |
29 | All these opinions are recognised as having some value and can not be ignored , even if specialism is to remain a permanent part of the CAB service . |
30 | That is when the current , the energy can not be ignored . |