Example sentences of "can not [be] avoided " in BNC.
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1 | A little fuss at the time can not be avoided , he wrote , that is obvious . |
2 | ‘ If it can not be avoided , it will have to happen , ’ he told the Chartered Institute of Transport on 4 May . |
3 | As a consequence , they dislike having to attend incidents at this time which are so serious that action can not be avoided . |
4 | Rather , the tradition includes and is aware of its primitive origins : this reminds the tradition of its vulnerability and need to look for higher guidance , while keeping it aware of crude root emotions which can not be avoided . |
5 | As has been said , technically , it need not be raised in disagreeing with Ormrod J. , but surely it can not be avoided . |
6 | Section 7(4) imposes a duty on the disposal authority to issue such a notice where it appears that continuation of activities to which the licence relates would cause pollution of water , a danger to public health or are seriously detrimental to amenities of the locality , and can not be avoided by modifying the conditions specified in the licence . |
7 | Often this can not be avoided where odours emanate from existing premises and uses , but where new development is concerned planning authorities are in the unique position of being able to prevent odour pollution . |
8 | These questions are difficult , but they are not vain and can not be avoided . |
9 | Testing of course can not be avoided . |
10 | Some degree of influence can not be avoided , and in fact many sociologists would now argue that the sociologist has a definite responsibility to disseminate this knowledge in order to criticise delusions and misconceptions . |
11 | He argues that class conflicts and economic crises are built into the way the economic system works , and they can not be avoided . |
12 | Though all three sides of the new diplomatic ‘ triangle ’ are interconnected , all too often , states find less connectivity and more a sense of contradictory pulls among the imperatives of choices that can not be avoided , as figure 2.1 illustrates . |
13 | Descent into generality can not be avoided by using syntactic information . |
14 | Instead , the information descends into generality in a manner that can not be avoided by recourse to either word-frequency or syntactic information . |
15 | If , however , it is genuine , convinced , voluntary consent that is being sought , then free and open discussion can not be avoided , for what genuine consent needs is that people should feel quite free to voice their doubts and opposition , if only to create a situation in which there is the possibility of overcoming such doubts and hostility . |
16 | The central underlying difficulty factor is the degree to which decimals have to be dealt with in a particular situation , from " not involved " ( i.e. whole numbers ) through " can be avoided " ( nearly all questions on money ) to " can not be avoided " . |
17 | New technology can not be avoided . |
18 | Yet the questions can not be avoided , least of all by students who are faced with a largely predetermined set of choices . |
19 | These can not be avoided completely , but it is best to avoid those with some types of colouring and preservatives which can cause asthma , and possibly migraine . |
20 | Since recruitment by its nature proceeds in waves , the fluctuations can not be avoided , and a serious problem results — all the more serious because it is so difficult to explain to outsiders . |
21 | But David Evans was a fair-minded young man , and knew from his historical studies that bad luck can not be avoided by even the greatest of men . |
22 | This conflict can not be avoided when Gloucester has such a contrasting character to his son ; he is gullible while Edmund is cunning . |
23 | If , however , in some instances considerations such as danger to life and limb can legitimately be invoked to block imports then the need to harmonize can not be avoided . |
24 | Once risk has passed to the buyer the contract can not be avoided by section 7 . |
25 | So the question of whose goals are to be regarded as those of the organization can not be avoided . |
26 | Modern warfare and the modern economy , for example , require increasingly higher levels of technology and this can not be avoided if any state wishes to participate , or if threatened , survive in the contemporary world . |
27 | Stamp duty can not be avoided on a share sale as the stock transfer forms will need to be stamped before the purchaser can be registered as the owner of the shares . |
28 | It would seem from this that the issue of whether the representation has become a term of the contract can not be avoided , especially if the buyer seeks compensation for loss of profits since expectation damages are linked to breach of contract . |
29 | One reality that can not be avoided in the whole discussion is children . |