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

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1 Bookings can only be accepted on the payment of a non refundable non transferrable deposit of £5 per person .
2 Please note : Bookings can only be accepted if you cut out the relevant token for the course you 're applying for and enclose it with your initial application .
3 Any proposal to pay by instalment should only be accepted by the haulier if accompanied by some immediate payment ; otherwise it has no value .
4 This upset conservatives who insisted , inaccurately , that schemata could only be accepted or amended , not rejected .
5 The proposal of help could only be accepted if the BF altered their constitution to make explicit their belief in parliamentary government .
6 A cancellation can only be accepted in writing from the person who signed the booking form or in writing from the Travel Agent through whom the booking was made .
7 Appeals can only be accepted outside the time limit if there are ‘ special reasons ’ for the delay and the case law on these is not particularly generous to claimants .
8 A central authority would only be accepted if it represented the Juntas ; backed by British agents , who thoroughly disliked the military consequences of federalism , the movement for the creation of a Central Junta triumphed over the jealousies of the important Juntas .
9 15 Army Group had given instructions [ KP 153 ] to Eighth Army on 7 May that surrender can only be accepted of those forces in contact with Eighth Army .
10 Twentieth-century evolutionists such as George Gaylord Simpson have argued that Darwin 's theory of adaptive evolution is incompatible with a belief in the necessity of progress , but in the late nineteenth century a philosophy of universal change could only be accepted if the changes were assumed to have a purposeful goal .
11 It may seem somewhat curious logic to decide whether empirically determined facts can only be accepted provided that they can be explained , but one can understand the attitude when the facts seem less than certain .
12 The same reasoning does not apply where the money is sent by a stranger , in which case it can only be accepted on the terms upon which it is sent .
13 If during repairs , further underlying damage is found , this damage may only be accepted as coming within the cover of the policy if it is directly related to the incident giving rise to the claim .
14 Underpinning should only be accepted as a last resort when all other reasonable options have been considered .
15 The competition is open to readers of 'Small Gardens ' and entries will only be accepted on the entry coupon provided .
16 ( 3 ) Such restrictions as are accepted may only be accepted by the vendors , their associated companies or by individuals .
17 1.1 Any order sent to the Seller by the Purchaser shall be accepted entirely at the discretion of the Seller , and , if so accepted , will only be accepted upon these conditions ( hereafter referred to as the " Conditions " ) and by means of the Seller 's standard order acknowledgement form .
18 Mary 's marriage to Henry had certainly taken place by February 1381 , and Thomas might well have done what he could to prevent her marrying , but Froissart casts Thomas as a villain in his account of English politics in Richard II 's reign , and not every detail in the story should necessarily be accepted at face value .
19 It can not , therefore , be predicted that any particular restriction will necessarily be accepted as reasonable .
20 He must argue not merely that surprise is inefficient and undesirable but that in some circumstances surprise must nevertheless be accepted because of some other , then more important , principle or policy .
21 They try to explain why surprise is generally undesirable and also when it should nevertheless be accepted .
22 Sandra Walker finds her inspiration in bricks and buildings rather than landscapes , and could soon be accepted into the prestigious Royal Institute of Watercolour painters .
23 The concept of grandiose municipal display can no longer be accepted ; doubts have even been cast on the Balkerne Gate at Colchester , long regarded as ‘ the largest monument of its kind in Britain , unmatched in size and preservation … ’
24 The ‘ traditional ’ view that an organisation should employ ‘ raw recruits ’ and nurture them into its management structure might in future no longer be accepted .
25 Tony McClenaghan , a VAT Partner with accountants Touche Ross , said : ‘ From next March the basic functions of a holding company will no longer be accepted as business activities by Customs and Excise , and so there will be no right to deduct VAT incurred in carrying out takeovers , acquisitions , or defences against hostile bids .
26 I thought that just because I had money , I would somehow be accepted more .
27 In the absence of an experiment , a statistical effect of one variable on another can not just be accepted as causal at face value .
28 Fresh and frozen meaty foods will generally be accepted , Snapper and Sweetlips favouring shellfish meat which closely mirrors their natural diet of bivalve molluscs .
29 Where rights ( at least in the strong sense in which he uses the term ) are in play , they operate like political trumps to defeat arguments founded on appeals to general social utility which would normally be accepted as a sufficient justification for overriding the wishes of an individual .
30 No investment having a DCF yield lower than the company 's cost of capital would normally be accepted .
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