Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] be accepted [that] " in BNC.
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1 | In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern . |
2 | In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern . |
3 | In general , it has been accepted that people can take on part-time work in this way if it has not been their usual employment pattern . |
4 | In many European cities , and more recently in the USA , it has been accepted that the only efficient and cost effective way of moving people in and out of cities is by rail . |
5 | Conversely , it has been accepted that the court may inquire as to whether a visitor intends to act outside his jurisdiction and in a proper case to grant a writ or order of prohibition to restrain him : Bishop of Chichester v. Harward , 1 Durn. & E. 650 ; see also Bently v. Bishop of Ely , 1 Barn.K.B. 192 . |
6 | Once it has been accepted that they need continuing care their responsibility for maintaining themselves is removed . |
7 | It has been accepted that suppressed anger is a powerful force in skin rashes , and again the link between expressing anger and expressing grief comes into play . |
8 | It has been accepted that the " skilled person " may be a team of highly qualified research workers such as a team of analysts and computer programmers . |
9 | On any programme hitherto it had been accepted that the period between preliminary design and introduction to service could be as long as 15 years . |
10 | For a long time it had been accepted that humans could not survive on worlds which were in orbit around any sun which was capable of being classed as a red giant . |
11 | ‘ Hitherto I believe it 's been accepted that the judiciary in Malawi are entirely independent and fair-minded . |
12 | It 's been accepted that these are credit arrangements under the local government Planning and Land Act , so therefore , it is not unreasonable to argue that borrowing will not represent a new departure for the County Council in terms of being able to control capital spending . |