Example sentences of "denied [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As Paul states in 1 Timothy 5:8 , ‘ If anyone does not provide for his relatives , and especially for his immediate family , he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever . ’
2 The sentenced man had denied the killings , in which one victim had been strangled with her bra .
3 The second was that by shadowing the mark outside the ERM , sterling was denied the protection afforded by the combined reserves of the other member countries .
4 For a time , soldiers in Ulster were denied the protection of armoured personnel carriers because pictures of them on television and in the press would remind people of the Russian tanks which overran Czechoslovakia .
5 Why , for example , should the contributories and creditors of an unregistered company be denied the protection , enjoyed in the case of a registered company , of those provisions which require a receiver to be a licensed insolvency practitioner ?
6 Failing this , if a consumer buyer is effectively denied the protection of the implied terms because the instructions or labels have shrunk the central obligations , recourse will have to be made to the common law rules on incorporation and the general controls of reasonableness found in ss2 and 3 of UCTA 1977. ( f ) Manufacturers ' guarantees In Lambert v Lewis [ 1980 ] 2 WLR 289 , the Court of Appeal declined to hold that statements , made in advertising literature , constituted a collateral warranty on the basis that they were not " intended " to create contractual liability ( this decision was reversed on other grounds in the House of Lords [ 1982 ] AC 225 ) .
7 ‘ We thought we 'd denied the wolves a good meal .
8 She had been denied the company of males during her early life and now found it difficult to talk to members of the opposite sex .
9 The local councils in Birmingham , Bristol , Liverpool , Manchester and Sheffield , among others , denied this charge and pointed to several joint ventures with business , arguing that had they not been denied the resources , more co-operation would have been possible .
10 She befriended many American abolitionists , including , during the World 's Anti-Slavery Convention in London in 1840 , American women delegates , such as Lucretia Mott , who were denied the floor of the convention .
11 He had denied the offence .
12 The lower orders were denied the privilege of the back door and entered through the front .
13 He has denied the decision to quit is linked to the Hagans case .
14 The reserves were denied the honours in the Central League by the same process of calculation , but the third team won the Yorkshire Midweek League for the second year running .
15 Offenders were to be denied the sacrament by the local priest .
16 Just on the quarter hour mark , Armagh City were again denied the opening when Jason Murtagh saw his 15-yard volley brilliantly saved by Mullan in the Cookstown goals .
17 Women had always been denied the rights to vote in any election , but the Local Government Act , 1894 , gave women property owners , in England and Wales , the right to vote in local elections , but they were still excluded from Parliamentary elections .
18 For example , it is often the case that the essential characteristic of a " slave " is not that he is in a servile position or economically disadvantaged but that , not being a kinsman , he is denied the rights of a full human being .
19 Allowing such appeals to proceed caused grave injustice to the successful party , who was denied the benefit of the judgment in his favour , pending the outcome of the appeal , and almost always incurred irrecoverable costs .
20 However , can employees who have been denied the benefit of the Regulations in the past on the basis of the non-commercial venture exclusion seek any effective remedy at this late stage ?
21 The outposts of Imperialism in the Third World are to be denied the support of Imperialist powers .
22 Alan Knott is denied the chance to pounce .
23 It saddens me to think that as the elitists worry about the ‘ wrong ’ people getting into their clubs , and so tighten up their door policies , the indie kids , the hooligans , the ‘ lilac clad youths ’ are all denied the chance to hear the music that could damage their lives .
24 Independents provide almost identical products for lower prices and motorists should not be denied the chance of buying them . ’
25 Their lawyers say the couple have been robbed of the opportunity to become a mother and father and the child has been denied the chance to nurtured by the ‘ these loving parents ’ .
26 Society must be very mixed up when so many terminally ill people want to die but are denied the chance while others think it is morally wrong for this child to be born .
27 ENGLAND 'S players will be denied the chance of pumping themselves up by singing the national anthem on the pitch before Saturday 's Test against South Africa at Twickenham .
28 The expenditure was justified by the argument that the newspaper industry existed to vilify the GLC and the rest of the left , and that the public was being denied the chance to hear the other side .
29 They 're denied the chance though are n't they ?
30 Thus the British were denied the chance of a monarch who would have been more cultivated than any of the other Hanoverians , while Sophia , born in exile , died without ever visiting the country to whose throne she was heir .
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