Example sentences of "[prep] exception " in BNC.

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1 The committee , how ever , sensibly note the long list of exceptions to this rule and insist that pre-recorded videos should be added .
2 Untainted heroes are , with the rarest of exceptions , an invention of ideologues with something to sell .
3 There are , of course , an increasing number of exceptions but concerns still exist about the time involvement of clinicians and whether it represents the most valuable use of their time .
4 There are a limited number of exceptions that permit the bid to be withdrawn or declared void .
5 ‘ The aim is to make seatbelt wearing compulsory wherever it is practical , with the minimum of exceptions , ’ said Mr Carlisle .
6 A handful of exceptions are a bunch of top quality climbs in the E6 bracket on the seriously steep Reecastle .
7 There are a couple of exceptions to this , however .
8 Before leaving the pruning of H.T.s and Floribundas , here are just a few words about some popular varieties that are examples of exceptions proving rules .
9 There was a significant minority of exceptions ( ten ) , and some doubtful cases ( five ) .
10 This general principle is , however , subject to a number of exceptions where a shareholder may bring a derivative action on behalf of the company .
11 There are in fact quite a number of exceptions to this proposition , so that in England a county court summons will normally be served by an officer of the court sending it by post and some writs in admiralty may be served by the Admiralty Marshal ; in the United States federal courts , summonses in civil actions are served by a United States Marshal ; but service by the plaintiff or his agent is nonetheless seen as the common law norm .
12 There are , to be sure , a growing list of exceptions , but seldom are oligopoly considerations far removed from the picture .
13 However , there was a number of exceptions that were particularly significant in rural areas .
14 Freedom of expression , as enshrined in article 10 , is subject to a number of exceptions which , however , must be narrowly interpreted and the necessity for any restrictions must be convincingly established .
15 It is enough to say that paragraph 2 of the guidelines contains a general requirement for the prosecution to disclose ‘ unused material ’ to the defence , consisting of witness statements and documents which are not included in the committal bundle , but this requirement is qualified by a number of exceptions listed in paragraph 6 .
16 That reassurance , be it noted , expressly admits of exceptions .
17 They also found a tendency for Labour-controlled councils to spend more on education than Conservative councils but with a number of exceptions to this tendency .
18 but he can not sue the third party if ownership has passed to such third person by reason of exceptions to the rule nemo dat quod non habet , e.g .
19 There are a number of exceptions .
20 Words for strong stemming might be filtered through a table of exceptions which are not to be stemmed ( " organism " , " organist " etc ) Strong stemming is an economical but crude way of automatically bringing in some of the halo of see also terms which surround many search words .
21 Period subdivisions appear in various forms and , apart from a small list of exceptions , are not free-floating .
22 This rule is subject to a number of exceptions ( see Chapter 5 ) .
23 The law 's solution is to have a general principle in favour of the original owner with a number of exceptions in favour of the innocent purchaser .
24 " The extension of majority voting will be examined … together with the possibility of making it the general rule with a limited number of exceptions . "
25 Of course , most TNCs are domiciled for legal purposes in the First World , and most Third World economic institutions are weak , but the number of exceptions to both rules is growing rapidly .
26 So far as the common law rules are concerned … they are anachronistic and an over technical mass of exceptions and nice distinctions .
27 With a couple of exceptions , the separate numbers ' are actually inseparable from their context while , on the other hand , Britten does use Wagnerian leitmotifs as part of a rather more generalised system of motivic transformations .
28 To that general principle , however , there would seem to be a number of exceptions where the court will not simply accept the verdict of the solicitors as expressed in their own agreement .
29 This is seen at its most capricious in the case of exceptions and reservations .
30 The Core Rules and SRO third tier rules operate in an integrated way , for example , by the development of exceptions to the Core Rules in third tier rules .
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