Example sentences of "be excluded from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Landlord and Tenant ( Licensed Premises ) Act 1990 repeals s. 43(1) ( d ) of the 1954 Act , which provided the above exemption , so licensed premises will no longer be excluded from the 1954 Act .
2 Bowe stressed that no hazardous or toxic waste should be excluded from the strictest regulation , whether that waste was going for disposal or for future use .
3 In this way , words in a definition that represent senses inappropriate to a domain will be unlikely to overlap with the filter set , and so be excluded from the new definition .
4 ( As in inscriptions , e.g. Syll. 1016 from fourth-century BC Iasos in Karia : ‘ let him be excluded from the sacred place ’ . )
5 If the Prime Minister is convinced that we can not be excluded from the single currency , he can not afford not to sign the treaty .
6 From Waddo 's point of view the king 's death was a disaster ; too far from court to be involved in safeguarding Chilperic 's heir , which was arranged by Fredegund , he was liable to be excluded from the ruling group in the early years of Chlothar II .
7 The net cost of any materials supplied by the sub-contractor , and , by concession , the CITB levy , may be excluded from the gross payment before tax deduction is calculated ( NB The current deduction rate is 27% . )
8 If you fear the threat of violence you can ask to be excluded from the public extract .
9 The latter was properly the business of epistemology and to be excluded from the scientific practice of sociology .
10 Thus , occurrences in [ I ] have to be excluded from the main quantification , and the ( get ) subset , provided that we can accurately specify its membership , can in principle be quantified separately as a set of lexical alternants of the ( pull ) type ( 2b ) .
11 If we take that ideal seriously there seems no good reason why it should be excluded from an important area of our lives , our relations within and to the workplace .
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