Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] not be exclude " in BNC.

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1 Deinomenid policy at Syracuse had been successful in creating wealth and with it a prosperous agricultural class , which could not be excluded from office forever .
2 ( iii ) If it is correct that the duty owed to trespassers is a minimum standard which can not be excluded , then this minimum standard can not be excluded against visitors .
3 However , it may also be that if the clause is drawn so widely as to be capable of applying in unreasonable circumstances , or if it purports to exclude a liability which can not be excluded under the Act , the court may find it unreasonable to apply it to other circumstances ( see Walker v Boyle [ 1982 ] 1 All ER 634 ) .
4 By virtue of s41 of CPA 1987 , breach of a safety regulation , as distinct from the general safety requirement , is also grounds for a civil action by any person affected which can not be excluded or limited by any contract term or notice .
5 The significance of the TDA 1968 is that it applies , in auction situations , strict liability to a false trade description which can not be excluded by a disclaimer even though , as a matter of civil law , such an exclusion clause could satisfy the reasonableness test under UCTA 1977 ( see Derbyshire County Council v Vincent ( 1990 ) The Times , 19 June ) .
6 However , there are a significant minority of male carers who must not be excluded .
7 You must not be excluded from the process of pastoral planning and decision making ’ .
8 The rest of Europe will now construct the social institutions of Europe with Britain excluded — but we shall not be excluded from being influenced by what they do in the short term .
9 From this , we will not be excluded , but will in turn exclude them , including some of those who might find themselves in the terrain of our state because their being on our state threatens the unity of our state , just as they perceive us to be a threat to their unity , and so on and so on .
10 If the Prime Minister is convinced that we can not be excluded from the single currency , he can not afford not to sign the treaty .
11 Of course we can not be excluded from progress within the Community .
12 If the publication of such matter has not incurred penalties under the law it should not be excluded from libraries on any moral , political , religious or racial ground alone , to satisfy any sectional interest .
13 All I want to obtain from you is that the information the , that it will not be excluded around about the end , as soon as they take place .
14 my Lord I , I think it takes the view and probably not unreasonably that assuming good faith on the part of the disciplinary tribunal and assuming that there is er review by the courts , you will have complete objectivity and someone who has been excluded for a good reason , maybe fraud or something of that nature should not be competing in the first place , but he will not be excluded unreasonably and therefore if he was excluded unreasonably erm the fact of he 's exclusion could be anti competitive because it takes out of the market a player
15 ‘ But given the nature of his activities it can not be excluded that this was a political attack . ’
16 To a mind delighting in tactics and devices , grief is not a familiar factor , but it can not be excluded from any man 's calculations .
17 Under the heading ‘ Social changes ’ the chapter says , in brief , that the deferential society is dead ; and that ‘ the coming of age of democracy in our society is a process that inevitably affects the whole of people 's lives ; it can not be excluded from the workplace . ’
18 It can not be excluded from regional security arrangements if stability is to be achieved in oil flows from Gulf oil producers .
19 As a result of the cell heterogeneity of biopsy specimens , however , it can not be excluded that inflammatory cells , widely infiltrating the mucosa of coeliac disease patients who have not been treated , also contribute to the changes of cyclic nucleotide metabolism .
20 In an adult population it can not be excluded on the grounds of age alone .
21 A further dimension to the externality problem concerns goods which yield external benefits from which people enjoying them can not be excluded .
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