Example sentences of "[adv] excluded from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Not only excluded from performing , the understudy was not even to be allowed to take part in the murder investigation . |
2 | For this reason alone , there was no reason why individuals should have been pressing their case to be personally excluded from repatriation . |
3 | Torgyan alerted the media to the takeover , which had involved his being physically excluded from party headquarters . |
4 | With respect to the latter , for example , women are no longer excluded from night duty and they perform a wider range of section duties than before . |
5 | However , since young men are largely excluded from welfare benefits , they are best helped by programmes other than welfare reform . |
6 | Under this system of economic production , even though a merchant class was able to find a niche for itself by providing loans and commodities for kings , princes and noble landowners , this class was largely excluded from control over the state , which was dominated by increasingly absolutist kings and their royal entourage of lords and nobles . |
7 | Older people have , until recently , been largely excluded from health education/promotion activities . |
8 | Finally , the sixth Pacific segment contains those countries that , until lately , have been utterly excluded from consideration — those of South America . |
9 | The general statement of commitment for unemployed workers , the unemployed people , the general statement of commitment to ensure that they are not excluded from parts of the union . |
10 | It is also necessary that no significant minorities feel themselves to be permanently excluded from power or influence ; that groups and individuals sense that they are roughly equal in their ability to influence the outcome of communal policy-making ; and that those outcomes embody what people recognize to be the general interests of society rather than merely a combination or balance of the interests of various particular and organized groups or specific interests . |
11 | Even if upward social mobility amongst non-political elites is possible , the absence of any alternation of political parties in power may also breed anti-system frustration amongst the leadership groups of minorities that are permanently excluded from access to governmental power . |
12 | According to the latest survey by the BBC , schools have reported a 30 per cent increase in the numbers of youngsters being permanently excluded from schools across the eastern region . |
13 | Figures show that more than 12% of children permanently excluded from city schools last year were black . |
14 | Of the 68 patients entered , two were retrospectively excluded from analysis : one patient had an incompletely healed ulcer at the time of entry , and the other had a substantial prepyloric ulcer associated with small duodenal erosions . |
15 | Firstly , clients suffering from senile dementia , and their carers , are deliberately excluded from investigation , the argument being that ‘ Issues of choice and participation may be of limited relevance to elderly people with mental impairment ’ . |
16 | ( Another snippet of information usually excluded from tourist brochures ) . |
17 | Laurent Fabius has bemoaned the fact that deputés are usually excluded from policy-making committee . |
18 | But with competitors still excluded from sales to households and other small-scale customers , BG last year managed to attract 290,000 new customers . |
19 | Accused persons were automatically excluded from longevity treatment , and , since the Imperial law courts often took years over a complex case , the effects of the irreversible ageing process were usually apparent . |
20 | A substantial shift of power had occurred within Northumbrian royal circles and families formerly excluded from power now held the kingship ( see Appendix , Fig. 9 ) . |
21 | Also excluded from registration are ( i ) a charge on goods where the chargee is entitled to possession of the goods or of a document of title to them , ( ii ) a deposit of a negotiable instrument by way of security to secure payment of a book debt and ( iii ) a lien on subfreights . |
22 | Also excluded from control were dwelling-houses let at a rent which included payments in respect of board , attendance or , more importantly , the use of furniture , the latter exception giving rise to " lino tenancies " ( linoleum on the floor and very little more ) , an early avoidance of rent control approved by the courts . |
23 | Often they are simply excluded from studies , on the grounds that ‘ race ’ variations will distort findings . |
24 | After a review both the trade and Customs accept that the current legal framework continues to provide a broadly satisfactory distinction between categories that are and are n't excluded from zero-rating for food , Customs said — even though originally there was concern over confusion about the correct interpretation of food products ‘ obtained by the swelling of cereals ’ . |
25 | Behind this lay the complaint that the judiciary had been effectively excluded from policy-making . |
26 | Thus , rightly or wrongly , women are everywhere excluded from mandates of this kind . |
27 | It should be noted at this point that all broadcasting in the colonial territories was initiated and administered by the colonial governments : the private entrepreneur has been virtually excluded from broadcasting on the African continent . |
28 | Whereas ministerial consent was previously required , now certain ‘ secure tenants ’ have the right to buy their houses ( flats , initially excluded from purchase but available for long lease , were later included ) . |
29 | Arguments that PR works well in countries such as West Germany are countered by pointing to the experience of italy , where turnover in governments is rapid and a significant fraction of the population vote for a party that is consistently excluded from government . |
30 | It is worth pointing out that this distinction is also a male/female one ; whereas most important political actions that have really affected people 's lives have been taken by men , it is women , historically excluded from decision-making , who have been concerned with the subjective and the personal . |