Example sentences of "can not [vb infin] [noun sg] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The Act also stipulates that a manufacturer 's guarantee can not exclude liability for damage caused or loss suffered as a result of the manufacturer 's negligence .
2 To summarise the exposition so far , a fiduciary can not exclude liability for fraud , deliberate breach of duty and possibly gross negligence .
3 The occupier can not exclude liability for death or personal injuries caused by negligence ( s. 2(1) ) .
4 The examiner can not give credit for irrelevancy , because that would be unfair to others who have answered only the question that they were asked .
5 The moral of these cases is that journalists can not avoid liability for defamation merely by avoiding the naming of names .
6 I refer to your letter dated 6 July 1993 and would advise that after consideration , I have decided that I can not grant permission for day release .
7 ALL THE INFORMATION IN EATING AND DRINKING IN EDINBURGH IS AS ACCURATE AS POSSIBLE BUT THE PUBLISHERS CAN NOT ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR CHANGES WHICH MAY TAKE PLACE AFTER GOING TO PRESS .
8 For instance , the manual states that ‘ BR can not accept responsibility for inaccuracies or errors contained in the program . ’
9 As the School can not accept responsibility for loss , parents are advised to have the appropriate insurance .
10 As Lord Devlin has explained : " … you can not escape liability for defamation by putting the libel behind a prefix such as " I have been told that … " " or " it is rumoured that … " " , and then asserting that it was true that you had been told or that it was in fact being rumoured …
11 He has been careful to confine his biggest tax penalties to those ‘ trapped ’ salaried employees who can not substitute leisure for work , while giving the self-employed special dispensation from higher National Insurance contributions .
12 The people of the neighbourhood dared not indict these malefactors before the Justices of the Forest , ‘ because of their power and malice , and the poor of those parts can not obtain justice for injustice inflicted upon them unless they first make ransom to the same evil-doers ’ .
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