Example sentences of "[not/n't] be accepted " in BNC.
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1 | After all , I 'm sure a climb title which includes obcenities would not be accepted by a guidebook . |
2 | MR JUSTICE WOOD , giving the majority judgment , said that Mr Cole 's submission that there must be implied into every contract of employment a term that the Secretary of State should make a payment under section 106 in the event of a redundancy and of an insolvency of the employer could not be accepted . |
3 | I am leaving behind my people who have fought a 14-year resistance ; that would not be accepted . |
4 | Because of this , the system of kinship terms is not valid evidence of what the marriage system was in the past , and Morgan 's and Engels 's assumptions , which rely on such an inference , can not be accepted . |
5 | Responsibility can not be accepted for entries lost or damaged in the post or offered for delivery insufficiently stamped . |
6 | But Tolkien 's censure , written from the standpoint of one who had himself hardened in a sentimental devotion to the religion of his boyhood , must not be accepted without qualifications . |
7 | The offer would seem at first sight to be an extremely generous one , but those who make it know it can not be accepted . |
8 | Mrs Blair added that any move away from the bid and offer system to single pricing would not be accepted if it threatened to reduce or ‘ dilute ’ the value of existing unit holders investments . |
9 | Many of the children with whom we work at school would not be accepted at the Petö Institute for reasons explained elsewhere in the report . |
10 | There is no reason why reduced prices or free stock should not be accepted providing this does not prejudice the outcome . |
11 | Entries on photocopies of this page will not be accepted . |
12 | They also decided that two Albanians who had recently bought land in Zakuti should be boycotted , and that they should not be accepted as residents of the village ( Borba , 18 June 1986 ) . |
13 | Although many norms are shared by the majority in society , there are also intra-group norms which govern the behaviour of particular groups of people but which may not be accepted by the majority . |
14 | For example , if the predominance of economic interests and power over other areas of society is not accepted , then the Marxist theory of crime would not be accepted . |
15 | We can feel anger , even rage , at our position but can not express our feelings because we fear we will not be accepted ; we will be further rejected . |
16 | It is one of the great drawbacks of much ‘ popular ’ social writing in newspapers and magazines that statements are made , the validity of which can not be accepted without more evidence . |
17 | Self-certification will not be accepted . |
18 | Given the prior interest in orthogenesis , the assertion by Gail Vines that ‘ molecular drive ’ is a new mode of evolution can not be accepted unqualified . |
19 | Unwanted and harmful stress should not be accepted as an unwelcome but inevitable ingredient of midlife . |
20 | For in those matters which are beyond the reach of absolute knowledge , it is within the province of man 's own responsibility to decide what , for the time being , can be or can not be accepted as truth , and , as there can be a Created God , so can that God be the product of created truth . |
21 | This can not be accepted , for there was no other way in which evolution could have prospered . |
22 | If the revised bid is unattractive , it may not be accepted , and since the minimum number of shares stipulated in the offer document will not be acquired , the takeover will not proceed . |
23 | TELEPHONE BOOKINGS can not be accepted except for CREDIT CARD bookings ( booking fee 50p per transaction ) . |
24 | A blockage in the movement upward and out of the underclass will not be accepted . |
25 | However , although it will not be accepted , it will not in the ordinary course of events be anticipated . |
26 | A late claim will not be accepted where the delay is due to : oversight or negligence on the part of the claimant company or its agent ; failure without good reason to compute the necessary figure ; and a desire to avoid establishing the claim pending clarification of the effects of making a claim on other tax liabilities . |
27 | Please note — prizes can not be accepted on Saturdays . |
28 | This is probably correct , but conventional medical wisdom need not be accepted entirely at face value . |
29 | The statistics mentioned by the authorities could not be accepted at face value . |
30 | Yet Mannheim 's fundamental views on the problems of ideology and the sociology of knowledge can not be accepted , because of their basic lack of logical and epistemological consistency and their incompatibility with empirical facts . |