Sentence examples for being locked out from inspiring English sources

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Since then, Britain has made progress on many fronts but there is increasing evidence that disabled and older people are being locked out or left behind".

After being locked out for five months, the workers accepted a contract only slightly different from the one they had originally voted down.

In short, people who cannot afford private treatment are being locked out by a system that favours cheap, temporary fixes over long-term results.

The poor felt resentment at being "locked out" of their neighbourhoods, while the wealthy expressed "a fear of the unknown" – a heightened sense of suspicion of poorer residents.

And I'd like to suppose that Frost himself would recognize that any ingress into a poem is better than being locked out entirely.

But this is another poem about being locked out: the would-be telltale details tell no tales and the trees are speechless witnesses.

It said early-years teachers were being "locked out" of teaching in primary schools, even in reception classes.

Coventry City are planning for a future away from the Ricoh Arena next season after being "locked out" of the ground.

Our journey is a dialectic between being locked out and locked in.

We'll see if they are rusty after being locked out by the league for so long.

"It's outrageous that a common-sense community point-of-view is being locked out".

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