Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] accept [that] " in BNC.

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1 I entirely accept that if er , four years on we were still doing the same thing that then they 'd be er , some erm , requirement for er , cutting back but I think it is also worth reminding ourselves that due to the action of this conservative government in er , forcing the local government review , er , we are facing the spectre er , of an additional full meeting of this council , and indeed we have had to er , respond to that government initiative .
2 I just accepted that that was how it was .
3 When I finally accepted that I create my own reality , I was excited but scared .
4 I further accept that some of this foam is carried downstream and contaminated the plaintiff 's water . ’
5 I further accept that where the visitor is , or is advised by , a lawyer the distinction between the peculiar domestic law he applies and the general law is artificial .
6 I totally accept that what you need is the ability to get people to believe in the vision that you put forward of the company , to accept it and to be willing to work towards it .
7 I willingly accept that an inventor can not scrutinise every patent application ; by the same token a manufacturer can not contact all potentially interested parties . ’
8 It may well be the case that we should have had more staff but I willingly accept that the tenfold increase in the number arriving has overwhelmed our resources .
9 Somewhat taken aback by this development I tried to explain why I accepted without reservation the account in Genesis to be correct , adding of course that I also accepted that there are genuine brothers and sisters in Christ who are evolutionists .
10 I also accept that if a ‘ Gillick competent ’ child under 16 has a right to refuse treatment , so too has a child over the age of 16 .
11 I also accept that the media must be free if there is to be proper debate of the issues .
12 Erm I now accept that that was a misreading of Harrogate District Council 's resolution which was rather more ambiguous than I have represented it here .
13 I fully accept that in Andy Gothard 's article ( EW + WW July 1991 ) about King 's College , there is a circuit system developed by Dr Mark Sandler which produces a very accurate , and indeed ideal , analogue output from the digital ( CD ) to analogue ( PWM power amplifier drive ) converter .
14 I fully accept that if I want to know everything a top luthier knows then I should go away and make a serious study of the subject , but I would be quite happy to read a dedicated magazine each month from which I can learn about what 's new , who 's up to what , what new guitars are like to play etc. etc. and also the meaning of the industry 's technical terminology .
15 While I fully accept that the poor have become a cause by which many politicians and intellectuals can further their personal ambitions , I do nevertheless find that the Hayekian case is deficient .
16 I fully accept that it requires a good school to achieve good examination results , especially in an inner-city area rather than in a well-favoured suburb .
17 Yes I fully accept that some of these are relevant at each level .
18 " I quite accept that , but , to continue , all expenses of salvage and towage will be recoverable from the owners of the craft .
19 I accordingly accept that certiorari is now available to quash errors of law in a decision .
20 While I certainly accept that the witchcraft beliefs discussed so far could be considered as a variety of religion , this Lugbara data and certain clues in Evans-Pritchard 's account suggest that witchcraft ( or sorcery ) is only part of Zande religion .
21 I mean I I certainly accept that I mean I think there a lot of problems on the in the stage door club several nights of the years .
22 You , you apologized for lateness the only thing I wonder on there is er you know it 's ea it 's easy enough to say that you did n't actually sort of clarify the time that you were gon na be there , you just accepted that you were late erm but I mean that 's a you know ju just a point I wonder that rather than apologizing straight of all , straight , straight away if you knew you were late then that was one thing that perhaps you could 've got that in the initial greeting .
23 Should n't she just accept that her feelings about her mother 's lifestyle were irrational , stick to her original plan , keep everything on a cool , semi-formal basis , do the job and go home ?
24 Does she now accept that allowing nurses to write prescriptions against a limited range of medical products is a liberalising measure that peels back one layer of the onion skin in the bureaucracy of health care ?
25 She cheerfully accepts that , soon , life wo n't be her own .
26 She fully accepted that the appearance of a member of her family she believed dead would be something Elisabeth Danziger would wish to experience alone .
27 The greatest exponent in the 1960s of a European policy independent of Washington was Charles de Gaulle who never accepted that France should be subsidiary to US ideological leadership .
28 Then the other argument as I can see is that they 've led me to believe , I don I know you said that it 's automatic twelve month ban , but we just accepted that because I was led to believe that my job was safe .
29 There is no question that we normally accept that both " the same A " and " a different A " can be significantly used in relation to ontological existents .
30 I remembered also the time we finally accepted that British Council invitation and went to give a poetry reading in Madrid .
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