We found 19 examples of how to use exempt in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 19 of 19.
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1. | We will exempt you from attending. | |
2. | These articles are all exempt from duty. | |
3. | The goods are exempt from taxes. | |
4. | Donations to philanthropic programs are tax-exempt. | |
5. | He is exempt from the military service. | |
6. | I'm no misogynist, but were I so then I'd surely exempt you. | |
7. | Tatoeba: Where being an orphan doesn't make you exempt in any way. | |
8. | These articles are exempt from "Droits de douane". | |
9. | I'm not exempt from the afflictions we've been subjected to. | |
10. | Income from this source is tax-exempt. | |
11. | Income from this source is exempt from taxes. | |
12. | Income from this source is exempt from taxation. | |
13. | Israel is not exempt from abiding by international law. | |
14. | Another means of silently lessening the inequality of property is to exempt all from taxation below a certain point, and to tax the higher portions of property in geometrical progression as they rise. | |
15. | Mennad is not exempt. | |
16. | Mennad isn't exempt. | |
17. | Britain and Ireland are exempt, even though they have hundreds of cases of the virus. Washington’s explanation is that neither country is part of the borderless Schengen travel zone. | |
18. | How can you be exempt from fasting during Ramadan? | |
19. | Ignorance of the law does not exempt punishment. |