Example sentences of "exclude from [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think it clear , and indeed the Home Office Circular of 1930 explicitly states ( page 4 ) , that it is in order to secure this aim , and in recognition of the fact that a person in custody is in a specially vulnerable position , and hence particularly at a disadvantage in responding to questions in a balanced and measured way , that it has been thought safer both to prohibit questioning after a certain point , and to exclude from evidence answers given to such questioning .
2 Elections for six places on the panchayat were held every six months , staff reserving the right to exclude from consideration any prisoner they considered unsuitable .
3 They are expressive of the sentiments of retributive justice that Beccaria wished to exclude from consideration of punishments .
4 But he also wished to exclude from consideration all ‘ mitigating ’ factors , such as the personal characteristics of the offender and the circumstances of the offence , since he saw these as irrelevant to effective deterrence ( as was the concept of ‘ mitigation ’ itself ) .
5 I do not see why the possibility that in some cases the acquisition of the wrappers did not directly benefit the Nestle Co. should require us to exclude from consideration the cases where it did .
6 The tables are designed to exclude from comparison all the factors that influence examination results , particularly the social class make-up of a school .
7 He excluded from consideration the interest of the state in protecting innocent third parties and preventing suicide .
8 The struggle is probably better understood as one between a dominant oligarchy and those whom they excluded from power .
9 This guidance should exclude from surgery most children whose effusions will resolve quickly .
10 Also , although the annual report is to be published , the Prime Minister may exclude from publication any matter in an annual report if it appears to the Prime Minister that publication would be prejudicial to national security , the prevention or detection of crime , or the economic well-being of the country .
11 It is specially designed to filter out and exclude from power , confidence and self-respect , all except a small minority .
12 But since we have failed to produce a clear notion of context , what we include in context is likely to be whatever we exclude from semantics in the way of meaning relations .
13 In other words , this model excludes from consideration the influences on policy-making which come from outside this officer–councillor elite ( Wilson , 1988 ) .
14 Its only concern has been to ensure that he really does so act , by the general rule which excludes from evidence any confession which is not proved to have been voluntary .
15 RTPA 1976 expressly excludes from registration agreements of the type described in Sched 3 of the Act .
16 We must begin by excluding from consideration the falsified privilege of Pope Boniface IV confirming the continuance of the monastic community in the cathedral church of Canterbury , which Alexander II quoted in his letter to Lanfranc in 1070 .
17 By excluding from view the potentialities provided by wealth and knowledge for securing power through contracts , the choice theory ignores precisely those matters which might render organizations of power established by contracts suspect .
18 Many county courts are excluded from bankruptcy jurisdiction .
19 He criticised those who ‘ planted them … under the dropping and shade of large trees , where they seldom thrive and if they do , the pleasure of them is lost , because they are excluded from sight . ’
20 Not only excluded from performing , the understudy was not even to be allowed to take part in the murder investigation .
21 The issue of principle in 1328 was whether women were excluded from ruling , and , if so , whether they were also excluded from transmitting to their sons the title to rule .
22 Overall , while the UK is the main beneficiary under Objective 2 ( Table 2 ) , the fact that the UK is excluded from Objective 1 assistance ( with the exception of Northern Ireland ) means that access to the vast bulk of the Structural Funds is denied .
23 And that 's an aspect that often gets excluded from soap opera precisely because of the emphasis on the domestic .
24 Although fragmentation of slightly calcified stones in the gall bladder has been described , usually these patients were excluded from shock wave lithotripsy .
25 The following types of goods are excluded from compensation and insurance cover :
26 With older sufferers , erm , usually families are excluded from treatment , they 're kept out , they 're told that they 're daughter erm must be seen on her own and they feel very helpless and very unloved and unsupported by by the professionals .
27 If , however , transfer payments are excluded from government expenditure , as they are from the measurement of National Income , then general government expenditure falls dramatically to less than 33% of GDP at market prices .
28 Strictly , therefore , these same items should be excluded from government expenditure .
29 In Hesse in January 1991 the CDU-FDP coalition was replaced by an SPD-Green coalition [ see pp. 37966 ; 38156 ] ; in the Rhineland-Palatinate in April the CDU was excluded from government and an SPD-FDP coalition was formed [ see pp. 38155-56 ; 38199 ] , and in Hamburg in June the SPD obtained an absolute majority of city-council seats [ see p. 38297 ] .
30 The Moslem Brotherhood , which opposed the peace talks on principle , remained excluded from government .
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