Example sentences of "[adv] [be] accepted " in BNC.

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1 Particularly important were his decision to tie Germany into the Atlantic Alliance externally and his demonstration that the ‘ social market economy ’ could work internally. : both policies had eventually been accepted by the SPD opposition , thus providing a fundamental consensus between the major parties regarding the shape of West Germany .
2 I contacted Glasgow Bible College and have since been accepted and begun the course for a B.A. ( theology ) .
3 The main Commonwealth case from a country with a common law jurisdiction is Watt v. Rama [ 1972 ] V.R. 353 , a decision of the Supreme Court of Victoria in an appellate capacity which has since been accepted by other appellate courts in Australia as a correct statement of the law , that is to say the common law of Australia .
4 It has since been accepted that this kind of arrangement can not be accommodated at most other council buildings .
5 There is only one explanation of what has hitherto been accepted as the basis of the criminal law and that is that there are certain standards of behaviour or moral principles which society requires to be observed , and the breach of them is an offence not merely against the person who is injured but against society as a whole .
6 than has hitherto been accepted , involving the parents more
7 These two points — let's call them ‘ jobs for the unemployed ’ and ‘ multi-agency employment awareness ’ — have only been accepted partially , however .
8 The structures of Employee Involvement have only been accepted by salaried staff ; shopfloor unions have refused to make a formal commitment to the programme , which is regarded as contrary to the established contractual job-control orientation of workplace trade unions .
9 Provoked killings are generally thought to be less heinous than unprovoked killings , and provocation has long been accepted as a ground for reducing to manslaughter a killing which would otherwise fulfil the definition of murder .
10 It has long been accepted that , even in countries such as these , the field of human rights and the administration of justice are matters in which the government has no right to interfere , and there are even mechanisms where a non-national body may pronounce on national decisions , such as the European Court of Human Rights at Strasbourg .
11 Ultraviolet light has long been accepted as a provocative factor for herpes of the face and lips and many people find that their annual attack coincides with their visit to Majorca or trip to the ski slopes .
12 The importance of Home Corner play for young children has long been accepted .
13 As we have seen , it has long been accepted that there is a need for an hierarchical layout of the road system in order to ensure that the type of traffic flowing on each type of road is appropriate for that road .
14 The second site , at Chedworth , has for so long been accepted as the typical Romano-British villa , that one hesitates to question its function .
15 The pacta tertiis rule ( which protects non-parties to a treaty from having the treaty imposed upon them ) has long been accepted in international law .
16 Despite this virtual unanimity of opinion 104 it had long been accepted that there were certain exceptions to the rule .
17 In that context it had long been accepted that the settlement of individual claims might be incorporated into an overall package .
18 Certainly , as far as central and local government are concerned , this philosophy has long been accepted .
19 It has long been accepted that this exclusive jurisdiction prevents the courts of the land from dealing initially with issues falling to be decided by the visitor , and prevent an appeal from the visitor to those courts .
20 It has long been accepted that people make jokes about what frightens them and that groups who feel oppressed use humour as a way of releasing negative feelings to those in power .
21 Unlike previous years , however , the significance of the Iowa contests was reduced by the fact that neither of Bush 's two challengers ( Buchanan and former Ku Klux Klansman David Duke ) contested the caucus , whilst amongst the Democrats it had long been accepted that the contest would be won by Tom Harkin , one of the state 's representatives in the Senate , and so there had been a minimal amount of campaigning .
22 The national church organization had long been accepted in central Europe : bishops were the crown 's natural advisers , the crown 's civil servants .
23 What is more it had long been accepted that only the pope could perform this .
24 Moreover , it has long been accepted that repairing covenants do not require the covenantor to renew the whole property or modernise an elderly and decaying building .
25 The need to control advertisements has long been accepted .
26 That 's obviously been accepted by the labour group because they have taken extra money out of reserves , we 're simply going to take some more out to meet our er our figure that we 're trying to achieve .
27 Bookings can only be accepted on the payment of a non refundable non transferrable deposit of £5 per person .
28 Please note : Bookings can only be accepted if you cut out the relevant token for the course you 're applying for and enclose it with your initial application .
29 Any proposal to pay by instalment should only be accepted by the haulier if accompanied by some immediate payment ; otherwise it has no value .
30 This upset conservatives who insisted , inaccurately , that schemata could only be accepted or amended , not rejected .
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