Example sentences of "and can not [be] [vb pp] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 From the practical standpoint , it is often claimed that there is never enough time to write objectives ; that their use removes the spontaneity from teaching ; and finally that from a clinical point of view they are inappropriate , as much of the teaching is ‘ crisis , teaching and can not be foreseen nor planned .
2 Both parties have invited this court to proceed on the basis that the validity of the appointment is not and can not be disputed or decided on this application .
3 This sentence is therefore more specific than [ 3 ] , and can not be regarded as entirely equivalent in sense .
4 It has some fine Renaissance ceilings on the second floor although these are under lock and key and can not be seen unless the keyholder happens to be in the museum that day .
5 A 16-year-old and a youth aged 17 , also from Ely , are juveniles and can not be named because of an order by magistrates .
6 The communication of such a word implies the communication of the technique of grafting and can not be explained except as a Massaliote loan-word .
7 Thirdly , health is considered central to the process of community organization and empowerment , and can not be ignored or postponed until more general political and social changes have taken place .
8 The contrast is striking , and can not be dismissed as irrelevant to the social and other problems that we confront in the last decade of our century .
9 Both Walter Hilton and Dame Julian insist that God is transcendent and can not be described or grasped by the human mind , but they belong more to the Western tradition than the author of The Cloud of Unknowing .
10 This means that she falls asleep in the car on the way to the airport and can not be woken except by a party of electricians returning from Corfu , who put her in a baggage trolley and push her the length of the terminal building at speeds of up to fifteen miles per hour .
11 In many cases it will be impossible to make sufficient disclosure at the commencement of the relationship as material information which has to be disclosed will not be known and can not be predicted until a particular conflict arises .
12 It has been there for two weeks and can not be released because the 3,500 troops promised by the United Nations to secure food convoys and get them moving have not arrived .
13 See also Derby and Co Ltd v Weldon ( No 8 ) [ 1990 ] 3 All ER 762. 2.3 Limited purpose of disclosure There is a large body of authority in support of the proposition that information which is disclosed for a limited purpose is received under an obligation of confidence and can not be used or disclosed otherwise than for that purpose .
14 There was also " … a considerable quantity of small ore which was got at the beginning of the work and can not be weighed until stamped or broken by an Engine and washed for which purpose they are going to erect one to go be water with all speed and were disstressed for some sycamore wood for the water wheel . "
15 Thus general supervisory function of the Commission in competition matters by DG IV demonstrates further why the competition rules are all-embracing and can not be circumvented or ignored by UK businesses in developing their 1992 commercial strategy .
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