Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [prep] be accepted [that] " in BNC.

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1 Depending on his assessment of the patient , the therapist may judge that he should be encouraged to use open access only as a last resort ; in other cases it has to be accepted that the patient and his relatives may benefit if they can use this facility often .
2 It has to be accepted that there need be no difficulty at all in teaching children about the Created God .
3 If , as Brian Wilson says , it is Labour 's job to defend its people and communities to the best of its collective ability in Scotland , then it has to be accepted that the Scots have to go it alone .
4 It has to be accepted that , in the short run , it is difficult to raise the skills , and therefore the value of the output of marginal workers ( marginal in the sense of their position in competing for work ) .
5 it appears to be accepted that the effect of such a provision is that :
6 Although there are some dissenters , it seems to be accepted that a lifetime of attachment to one company together with seniority promotions and group bonus schemes for all workers did not become a common practice until the 1950s .
7 It seems to be accepted that peers are not expected to contact the Lord Chancellor 's department before they speak extrajudicially in public .
8 But even where a man threatens to use no more force than is necessary for him to have sexual intercourse with a woman and the force needed , bearing in mind their relative sizes and strengths , would be minimal , it seems to be accepted that this would be rape .
9 If the house was formerly in the sole name of the husband it would be quite appropriate for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title commencing with a good root of title ( although in practice it seems to be accepted that the title was properly investigated at the time of the husband 's purchase ) ; but in the case of a house already in joint names it is thought that this could be dispensed with , the wife 's solicitor assuming that a proper investigation of title to the property was made at the time when the house was purchased by the husband and the wife .
10 Later it had to be accepted that she would be wheelchair bound for the rest of her life .
11 And , broadly , it continued to be accepted that the key to improvement lay in dedication to competitive enterprise , hard work and self-help , and that those unable to practice these virtues should be helped by their families or by voluntary charity .
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