Example sentences of "[noun pl] be accepted [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Now , they say , while the programme controllers of radio and television in Scotland , James Boyle and Colin Cameron still commission work and report to McCormick , the ultimate decision as to whether their programme strategies are accepted and funded lies with Ron Neil , the managing director of regional broadcasting in London . |
2 | These same pressures help to explain why vacations are not taken and long hours are accepted as any individual decision to take a holiday or finish work on time places a burden on the rest of the work group . |
3 | As with people we meet during the day , some authors are accepted as close friends while others alienate or repel us . |
4 | Homelessness continues to be a major problem : in the first six months of 1992 , 73,310 households were accepted as homeless by local authorities in England alone . |
5 | Leucocyte suspensions were accepted if red cell corpuscles were <5% of total and viability was >95% as judged by a tryphan blue exclusion test ( Sigma Chemicals Ltd , England ) . |
6 | A qualified judgement was submitted by UNTCOK : the results were accepted as valid in those areas visited by members of the commission but UNTCOK did not recognise the assembly as a national assembly , which could lead to the formation of a national government . |
7 | If the process of nursing is seen as a problem-solving activity in which the nurse acts on her own initiative generating her own solutions , rather than one in which she repeats ready-made solutions ; and if the reasoning of the cognition theorists is accepted as valid ; then the teaching of nursing should be organised in such a way that the student not only acquires the necessary knowledge and skills , but does so in such a way that they develop in her flexible cognitive structures . |
8 | The L1 , which may be present in faeces and sputum , has a small cephalic button , and a wavy tail with a subterminal notch , and its presence in association with respiratory and circulatory signs is accepted as confirmatory . |
9 | Now , diver deployment systems are accepted as normal offshore practise , and go a long way to making commercial diving safer . |
10 | Some of these mysteries are absorbed into some form of religion , others are accepted as unexplainable . |
11 | the need for incentives was accepted if economic growth was to be attained . |
12 | The interpreter observes under what conditions symbolic expressions are accepted as valid and when validity claims connected with them are criticized and rejected ; he notices when the action plans of participants are coordinated through consensus formation and when the connections among the actions of different agents fall apart due to lack of consensus . |