Example sentences of "excluded from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , we felt we were missing something , that we were excluded from a wider world . ’
2 Unlawfully obtained evidence is not automatically excluded from a criminal trial .
3 For instance , as far as young women are concerned , we can trace the development of friendships through an early adolescent period when emotional commitments are minimal and the focus of friendship is common activities , a period in mid-adolescence when young women become most anxious about being rejected or excluded from a same-sex friendship .
4 If we take that ideal seriously there seems no good reason why it should be excluded from an important area of our lives , our relations within and to the workplace .
5 Pre-election allegations that large numbers of citizens had been excluded from the electoral roll led to an agreement allowing citizens to vote with an identity card if their name were not on the register .
6 Dane and Marianne exchanged a laughing , indulgent glance , seeming for all the world like two fond parents , and Shae looked away , all too aware that she was being excluded from the charmed circle .
7 ( They were also wholly responsible for the creation of a further 37 places in the adult placement or ‘ fostering ’ scheme , but these have been excluded from the following analysis . )
8 The Communist Party of Great Britain , which was thus excluded from the Labour Party on its foundation was by far the most important Left minority in existence in the 1930s although it had to compete with the ILP for that position at least until 1935 .
9 How would sectarian bitterness have been eroded if the workers had been excluded from the Labour movement ?
10 The implication is that poverty is due to lack of involvement with successful capitalist enterprise and , though a minority of the poor do become successful entrepreneurs by building up small businesses from street selling , the vast majority are poor because they are excluded from the modern economy .
11 Beer is classified as a food stuff and yet it is excluded from the legal requirements to list ingredients .
12 ( As in inscriptions , e.g. Syll. 1016 from fourth-century BC Iasos in Karia : ‘ let him be excluded from the sacred place ’ . )
13 Four of these were members of the networks under observation , but lived in neighbouring townships and so were excluded from the quantitative analysis which concerned itself with the known-unknown ratio in specific townships .
14 In order to avoid any confusion , patients with small or long finger like projections of gastric mucosa or ‘ creeping substitution ’ were completely excluded from the present study and only the circumferential extension of gastric mucosa , which may be regular or irregular , was considered as Barrett 's oesophagus .
15 President , David followed on and said , and I quote , the successful takeover of the National Health Service depends on agreements being excluded from the present unions and he has not been contradicted .
16 Excluded from the technical Pacific , these are now part of the real Pacific .
17 Inevitably , there is concern among the institutions that their representatives have been excluded from the upper tier and are in a small minority in the lower tier .
18 The Japanese company Nihon Medi-Physics , a joint venture between Sumitomo and Hoffman-La Roche , is excluded from the current deal but existing commercial and manufacturing links with Medi-Physics will continue .
19 The category ‘ other appearance ’ , and the products ‘ desloughing agent ’ and ‘ nothing ’ were excluded from the comparative table ( 40 ) .
20 Thus if goods are to be paid for within two months of delivery and are delivered on 5 October , they must be paid for by close of business — or midnight ? — on 5 December , the day of delivery being excluded from the two-month period ( Webb v Fairmainer ( 1838 ) 3 M & W 473 ) .
21 Over-50s are excluded from the two groups to whom resources are directed : 18-to-24 year olds who have been unemployed for at least six months ; and 25-to-50 year olds unemployed for more than a year .
22 first , some peripheral areas were excluded from the new Greater London area ( see Map 2. 1 ) ; second , the number of boroughs was reduced to thirty-two ( plus the City of London which received the responsibilities of a borough but retained its own status ) ( see Table 2. 1 ) ; third , education became the responsibility of a new ad hoc body in Inner London and the enlarged boroughs in Outer London .
23 In this way , words in a definition that represent senses inappropriate to a domain will be unlikely to overlap with the filter set , and so be excluded from the new definition .
24 Employees of schools were not excluded from the new charge .
25 The one private university ( Buckingham ) is excluded from the official statistics , and will be here .
26 Some economists have argued that short-term unemployment should be excluded from the official figures in order that the statistics be made more useful to policy-makers .
27 The Landlord and Tenant ( Licensed Premises ) Act 1990 repeals s. 43(1) ( d ) of the 1954 Act , which provided the above exemption , so licensed premises will no longer be excluded from the 1954 Act .
28 You should ask the landlord for a copy of his evidence that the lease has been excluded from the 1954 Act and/or perhaps consult your solicitor .
29 Since this condemnation of research opportunity , few studies have penetrated deeply beneath the sensitive skin of ‘ police culture ’ , and even though Chatterton in his notes to my thesis argued there has been a considerable amount of ‘ participant police research ’ , I would question whether many of these inquiries achieved the finer grain and detail' of the insider 's account , for they can never really know or tell if they have been excluded from the inner workings of police practice or prevented from gaining access to the hidden realities ‘ contained inside the heads of the constables ’ .
30 Such liability is specifically excluded from the Small Craft Policy by Exclusion 5 of Section 2 .
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