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

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1 Firstly the curriculum ‘ must promote development in all the main areas of learning and experience which are widely accepted as important ’ .
2 He offered to look at the engine of her car , an offer which was gratefully accepted .
3 The method of comparison which is increasingly accepted as most ‘ rational ’ , at least by large-scale enterprises with sophisticated calculation procedures , involves discounting future revenues ( or costs ) at a rate of discount equal to the ‘ cost of ( money ) capital ’ to the enterprise .
4 Certainly Freud was critical of the religious versions of reality which were generally accepted among the middle classes in the first half of the twentieth century in Europe and America .
5 This distinction corresponds , to some extent , with that between ‘ reformist ’ and ‘ revolutionary ’ parties , the former being concerned to accommodate unavoidable changes ( if they are more conservative ) or to bring about desirable changes ( if they are more radical ) within an existing social and political order which is broadly accepted , while the latter aim to establish a new order .
6 1.2 Each order which is so accepted shall constitute an individual legally binding contract between the Seller and the Purchaser and such contract is hereafter referred to in these Conditions as an " Order " .
7 The BA Hons Business Studies is a qualification which is widely accepted and respected by industry , commerce and the public sector .
8 It is this view which is currently accepted by government .
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