Example sentences of "be accepted [conj] [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Although the quietness of his end was made memorable by Reith 's BBC announcement that ‘ the King 's life is moving peacefully towards its close ’ , there had been no long-term illness during which an early change of reign had been accepted and prepared for .
2 The effects of alcohol abuse , seen as a major social problem at other ages , can unwittingly be accepted and dismissed as the outcome of ‘ normal ’ ageing .
3 But it has taken many years for such discoveries to be accepted and acted upon , especially when they conflict with public convenience and related commercial interests , as the sad story of tobacco promotion and consumption shows .
4 No Estimate for repair should be accepted or approved from any Repairer who is not a recognised Marine Repairer .
5 Payment by cheque will be accepted if accompanied by a banker 's card ( see Chapter 5 ) and if it is within the limit of the banker 's card ( usually £50 ) .
6 Personal cheques will also be accepted if accompanied by a valid cheque card .
7 These recommendations were accepted and incorporated into the Courts Act 1971 which merged Assizes , Quarter Sessions and the Central Criminal Court into one Crown Court with two tiers of full-time judges , together with part-time recorders and assistant recorders .
8 In brief , programmes advocated by Beveridge and Keynes were accepted and implemented by national governments from 1945 until the mid-1970s .
9 This is accepted and welcomed by the majority of members .
10 This training covers independence , consent , confidentiality , and inhuman treatment , and the importance of total independence and objectivity is accepted and encouraged by the Greater Manchester Police Force , for whom I am the senior police surgeon .
11 The recommendation was accepted and implemented in the Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1958 .
12 In December 1937 he applied for a short-service commission in the RAF and to his evident amazement was accepted and sent for elementary flying training in 90 m.p.h .
13 The document was accepted and ratified by the landlord , as one can see from paragraph 6 of the reply which states :
14 Lewis 's branch resolved not to remit funds to London Head Office until a full investigation of its financial affairs had been carried out and , when this proposal was accepted and undertaken on behalf of the Executive Committee and reforms proposed and instituted , refused to accept these and severed its connection with Wilson 's organisation .
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