Example sentences of "who can not [be] " in BNC.

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1 The customer 's brother — who can not be named for legal reasons — came into the shop a little later and started an argument .
2 Abraham would seem to be dealing with a God who has his own cruelty , and who can not be relied upon to keep his promises .
3 This is another bold move by a British company move by a British company who can not be accused of lacking ambition .
4 The role of the team leader is to support the village health worker in her activities by providing consultation , treatment that is beyond the skill of the village worker , and referral of patients who can not be treated in the village to the main health centre ( the third tier ) in Jamkhed which has facilities for diagnosis , acute care , in-patient treatment , and training .
5 I have heard a lot of silly arguments from anglers who can not be bothered to learn touch legering .
6 who can not be beguiled by what the world of desire can offer .
7 Sampling from out-of-date lists results in large numbers of people who can not be found .
8 Elvira is possibly the only lady in the world who can not be accused of enlarging her chest by putting tissue paper in her bra ; firstly because she is never seen in one and secondly have you seen the points on her high heels ?
9 Many people are curious as to who can and who can not be hypnotized .
10 There are really only three types of people who can not be successfully hypnotized .
11 The lazy undergraduate who can not be persuaded to read Trevor-Roper 's magisterial life of Archbishop Laud might fruitfully be propelled in the direction of the 20-page retrospect reproduced here .
12 Sadder occasions occur ambulance charters need to be carried out , typically to Southampton with a patient who can not be treated satisfactorily in the islands .
13 The man , who can not be named , told police : ‘ I wanted to hurt her as she hurt me . ’
14 The woman , who can not be named for legal reasons , denied assault but was found guilty and given a conditional discharge .
15 Personal neglect , perhaps arising from social isolation , loneliness or depression , can lead to elderly people who can not be bothered to prepare good food , relying on quick and easy foods , thereby getting an unbalanced diet .
16 While on bail , the 44-year-old machine operator — who can not be named for legal reasons — attacked his wife 's boss believing they were having an affair .
17 The 15-year-old , who can not be named , claimed he was acting out a seduction scene in Home And Away when he asked her : ‘ Do you want sex ? ’
18 The child , who can not be named for legal reasons , was staying with her grandparents in south Devon .
19 A full care hearing about the girl , from Rotherwell , Leeds , — who can not be named for legal reasons — will be heard on February 23 , Leeds County Court decided .
20 He said the Government will change the law so courts can impose a secure training order on 12 to 15-year-olds who have been convicted of three imprisonable crimes and who can not be dealt with in the community .
21 The son , who can not be named for legal reasons , enjoyed a new-found freedom while his mum lay dying , the inquest was told .
22 The man , who can not be named for legal reasons , was on police bail in Liverpool after being arrested over a burglary .
23 To take a specific and vivid example , it is very common for mothers ( and fathers ) to feel a violent impulse towards babies who can not be pacified .
24 Thus crime would be prevented by modifying those who can be modified , segregating those who can not be so modified , correcting in advance of crime those who are proved to be most likely to commit crime , and attacking and eliminating the social situations which are most conducive to crime ( ibid. , p. 608 ) .
25 The boy , who can not be named for legal reasons , stole thousands of pounds of property from cars , garages , school changing rooms and sheds in the company of two other youths , both aged 14 .
26 Mr Justice Potts told the 17-year-old youth , who can not be named for legal reasons but comes from the Bury St Edmunds area , a custodial sentence was ‘ essential ’ .
27 The most basic criticism of this common liberal method is generally to be found in the view that humans are social beings who can not be abstracted from a particular social and historical context in the manner that such theories propose .
28 For this reason housing associations , as well as housing families , have tended to house people who are considered to have ‘ special needs ’ , in particular those who can not be housed in the traditional nuclear family unit .
29 The long awaited guide to the Ormes , by Steve Meyers , has appeared , but one marvels at the arrogance of a publisher who can not be bothered to credit in full the first ascent teams .
30 Hence there is another reason for regulation , to protect consumers who can not be the best judges of their own welfare in all regards .
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