Example sentences of "[be] denied " in BNC.

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31 This general policy could always be justified on the grounds of efficiency and cost-effectiveness , enabling parental choice to be denied under section 6(3) ( a ) ( compliance would prejudice ‘ efficient education or … efficient use of resources ’ ) .
32 The Court of Appeal allowed her to see them , deciding that although the reports might contain information given in confidence , yet the public interest in parties to litigation being able fully to prove their case and so not be denied justice outweighed the public interest in maintaining the confidentiality of pupil files .
33 No-one would maintain , however , that those of us who are unable to contribute economically to society through no fault of our own , should be denied our rights to live in society and derive its benefits .
34 Nor can the quality of his writing be denied , though it often needed the expertise of Terry Southern to translate the confusion of Hopper and Fonda 's joint ( no pun intended ) efforts into filmable dialogue .
35 The role of the schools could , indeed , hardly be denied .
36 But I am afraid that this experience will be denied me . ’
37 The obvious validity of recuperable readings of many of these nouveaux romans by applying criteria derived from psychological realism can not be denied .
38 Outside the immaculately maintained and smartly guarded naval enclaves , where minds were drilled as thoroughly as bodies in uniformity and obedience , the privilege of royal society was granted on condition that it would be denied to all outsiders .
39 ‘ It ca n't be denied that all this has taken a very long time to come about , but I think that , political wrangling aside , much of the delay has been due to genuine uncertainty about the tax implications of moving money around from one body to another .
40 The probings of your reporter were too ardent to be denied .
41 Finding myself mildly offended , and not to be denied contact , I shouted and waved from at least half a mile away .
42 Access can only be denied for a maximum period of thirty-six hours .
43 Access should only be denied before charge in very rare circumstances .
44 But any more fundamental change , which would constitute the ultimate formal recognition of their new identity , is to be denied .
45 It now remains to ask what to many is the most difficult question , whether , given that the services are available , albeit on a limited basis , they can properly be denied to certain patients.3 This raises not only the issue of fairness or justice , but also that of selective treatment and respect for life .
46 Goldstein argues that if a patient is capable of consenting to ordinary therapy , and if both incarceration and experimental surgery are approved social practices , a person should not be denied the choice .
47 The polio patient 's equal right to self-determination should not be denied merely because he is helpless .
48 It can not be denied that we need more resources to improve the quality of life of very frail older people .
49 Even though it is known to exist , such discrimination is not easy to pin down and will always be denied when it is challenged .
50 The Centre for Policy on Ageing campaigned heartily about this , arguing that this ancient , centuries-old right , steeped in Anglo-Saxon tradition , should not be denied a quarter of the nation 's adult citizenry .
51 We seem to have been steadily moving away , in spirit and in the letter , from the findings of the famous Beveridge report on Broadcasting in 1949 which concluded that ‘ minorities must have the chance , by persuasion to turn themselves into majorities ’ ( para 259 ) and should not be denied access to the media because of their size .
52 To act in such a way is wrong because the employee may be denied a full opportunity to respond to every point being made against him .
53 Not to be denied , Chapman arranged a compromise in the form of a 24-hour clock , which remains , in its new position on the south bank , a familiar feature of Highbury .
54 They should not be denied atoms and molecules because of a lack of primary school laboratories .
55 Fessey ( 1988 ) maintains that assertiveness techniques should be used only if a need requires expression or a right is about to be denied .
56 The newness in us that wo n't be denied
57 All the same , the failure of the labour exchange legislation to affect the reorganization of the juvenile labour-market , at least in the short term , can hardly be denied .
58 Since the whole process took only a few seconds for each blank and the woman was working full-time it could not be denied that this woman knew , from her own sensory experience , a great deal about the making of magnets .
59 But since in trusts it is accepted that intention should be regarded , I replied that it was absurd , when the first substitution had not taken effect , that the granddaughter should be denied a claim for a share , since her grandfather wanted her to have the whole if the second brother had also received his brother 's share .
60 So the debtors must be denied .
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