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

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1 For it can not be emphasized too much that the transsexual , even after conversion surgery , continually seeks reassurance that she is now accepted in her new sex role .
2 Interestingly she was later accepted by the very person who said this .
3 While she was under his protection she was grudgingly accepted by the rest of the gang .
4 Described as ‘ weak and difficult to deal with ’ , she was nonetheless accepted for Oldham Grammar School while living in one room with her mother — a ‘ mentally weak person ’ who worked night shifts .
5 She was still accepted here .
6 Our relationship is still strained , but at least we are now accepted on our terms .
7 Furthermore , we are not left in any doubt as to whether we are fully accepted .
8 We have experienced quite considerable out migration er in the period since , and we do build in perhaps slightly optimistic erm migration net migration figures compared to the er O P C S er and and D O E figures but they are nevertheless accepted as part of this forecast the regional guidance , on the basis that we have a major regeneration problem in the area , to reiterate what I said this morning .
9 1.3 These Conditions shall override any contrary different or additional terms or conditions ( if any ) contained on or referred to in an order form or other documents or correspondence from the Purchaser , and no addition alteration or substitution of these terms will bind the Seller or form part of any Order unless they are expressly accepted in writing by a person authorised to sign on the Seller 's behalf .
10 1.1 No addition alteration or substitution of these terms will bind us or form part of any contract unless they are expressly accepted in writing by a person authorised to sign on our behalf .
11 They can be stated in a number of different ways , but they are generally accepted to be :
12 Bank deposits , because they are freely accepted in payment/settlement of debts , form part of a country 's money supply .
13 If crime and disorder follow a U-shape pattern of long-term change , the legitimacy of the police — the extent to which they are broadly accepted as valid in mission and methods — has followed an inverse path : an upside-down U. Starting from the widespread opposition encountered at the birth of the new police , opposition gradually came to be located primarily within the less ‘ respectable ’ sections of the working class , as well as in the wider working class during periods of labour conflict .
14 It is never very apparent what Freudian claims are based on , though they are widely accepted in our culture .
15 They are widely accepted easy to use and , if lost or stolen , you are promptly refunded by the Bank .
16 Barclay reveals that Johannesburg was chosen for the build-up because the altitude is similar to Kenya and the players have been there before , though Ireland , if they are also accepted into the AMC , will restrict their build-up to a week in Kenya before the tournament .
17 Quite the opposite : they are willingly accepted by a diverse range of microbes , from Proteus and Azotobacter to E. coli .
18 All ‘ mere beliefs ’ are viewed as inferior since they are only accepted on trust or via authorities or tradition .
19 They are then accepted as true brothers or sisters .
20 What is required is details of arrangements which , if they are unilaterally accepted by a third party , will immediately impose contractual obligations on the Business .
21 Of little scientific value , they were primarily accepted to favour the heirs of the benefactors .
22 You struck up an acquaintance , your offer to accompany them being gratefully accepted .
23 It 's generally accepted that the ideal fitness programme is one that will push your pulse to between 70 and 80 per cent of your maximum heart rate and keep it there for at least 20 minutes , at least three times a week .
24 It 's generally accepted that oral contraceptives may slightly enlarge a woman 's breasts , but in a few exceptional cases it has had other more alarming side-effects .
25 It 's generally accepted that the herbage of this area produces the milk necessary to make a fine cheese .
26 Yet , says Sir Adrian Cadbury , chairman of PRONED , the organisation which seeks to promote wider use of non-executive directors , it is overwhelmingly accepted that NEDs with the right qualities are essential in an effective board .
27 ‘ Very serious grounds are needed to infringe anonymity , and it is generally accepted even by the Swedish judiciary that the public 's right to be informed takes precedence over law and order considerations , ’ said Ms Frances D'Souza , director of Article 19 , the International Campaign against Censorship .
28 Although the number of expatriates who voted is not known , it is generally accepted that those who take the trouble to register are likely to vote .
29 It is generally accepted that energy reductions of 10 per cent may be possible through simple steps which are often termed ‘ good housekeeping ’ .
30 It is generally accepted by most researchers in the field ( although there is now increasing concern over drought and climate change , see below ) , as is the three-step concept of forest damage , which distinguishes ‘ predisposing ’ , ‘ inciting ’ and ‘ contributing ’ factors .
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