Example sentences of "[Wh det] can not [be] ignore " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | IT presents a challenge to the responsible society which can not be ignored . |
4 | Similarly , those who can not bear to know about differences between people out of bed , and whose marriage is based more on identification than complementarity , can be disturbed by actual bodily differences which can not be ignored in bed . |
5 | That makes it a real , live possibility , and one which can not be ignored , surely ? ’ |
6 | While Ritschl was certainly not , as some of his more enthusiastic followers confidently believed , a second Schleiermacher , he was nonetheless a major figure whose work also raises serious issues which can not be ignored . |
7 | Nevertheless , a recent study ( Ahiauzu , 1982 ) emphasises that culture is an important environmental factor which can not be ignored in cross-national studies of industrial relations . |
8 | But in the long run nature , which can not be ignored or defied with impunity , asserts its power ; … health fails … [ she ] leaves college a good scholar but a delicate and ailing woman … the special functions which have relation to her future offices as a woman , and the full and perfect accomplishment of which is essential to sexual completeness , have been deranged at a critical time . |
9 | The problem of how to accommodate , in a theoretical framework , the existence of two miscibility gaps requires a new approach , and a more elaborate treatment by Prigogine and co-workers encompasses the difference in size between the components of a mixture , which can not be ignored for polymer solutions . |
10 | This problem clearly relates to the question of cost and benefits of particular accounting information systems which can not be ignored in the consideration of whether to use a single factory-wide overhead rate or a separate rate for each cost centre . |
11 | Ours is a voice which can not be ignored , but if we are to use our influence to full effect we must both recognise and be capable of using our strengths . |
12 | What can not be ignored is that the players are the ones who provide the entertainment , sometimes at considerable personal cost . |