Example sentences of "[pers pn] accept that [det] " in BNC.

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1 I accept that that puts the responsibility on the United Nations secretariat and on the Security Council .
2 The rate of unemployment in Glasgow has been very high for a long time , and I accept that that is unfortunate .
3 No problem , I stand I stand as I did before and I accept that that 's extra .
4 Work would be a crude er a crude assessment er between nineteen ei nineteen ninety one census of employment data and nineteen ninety one census data would indicate that there is a greater inflow of commuters now than in nineteen eighty one , although I accept that that is crude and I would n't like
5 I accept , Dave Girt , Leeds City Council , yes I accept that that would be consistent with the government 's advice in those particular P P Gs .
6 and I accept that that nevertheless contributed a great deal to added uncertainty and added unrest in the Highfields area .
7 I accept that all aspects relating to the single market fall under the treaty of Rome and carry a commitment to more powers for the European Commission and the European Parliament .
8 I accept that many experts have a relevant view here .
9 I accept that many museums are concerned with acquiring such context works , but the national gallery is in the business , quite rightly , of acquiring the very finest works .
10 The editor , Mr Geoffrey Owen , said in a memorandum to staff : ‘ I accept that this could mean some fall in editorial quality ; this is a lower price to pay than a continued RSI problem . ’
11 While I accept that this is still an open question in the minds of many local farmers , I thought the article should have been more explicit about the scientific consensus on this point .
12 I accept that this is a possibility and that , even if one believes in reincarnation , there may be times when it is the patient 's subconscious which is providing the ‘ information ’ about a previous existence .
13 I accept that this is quite a basic and simplistic way of expressing what has to be a deep and complex theory , but the story of Martin may provide more clues .
14 I accept that few boat owners find the cost of repair or maintenance work cheap , but costs of running these businesses are enormous and the plant and equipment needed expensive to buy and maintain .
15 While I accept that these may be legitimate responses to difficult circumstances , I also reflect that these responses are from mature , talented and committed teachers .
16 I accept that those those percentages are ones taken from a particular report er showing the changes at certain points on the on the A fifty nine .
17 Nor do I accept that such feelings are a sign of weakness , provided that they are accompanied by an inner toughness where necessary and justified . ’
18 Nor do I accept that all the questions referred to a visitor involve such arcane learning that only those intimately aware of university affairs can begin to understand it , the judges of the land not being able to appreciate the issues .
19 She accepts that such a change may drastically affect relations with a marriage partner .
20 If you accept that that derives from the propensity to move , is it sensible to make that assumption ?
21 Or do , do you accept that that 's the amount that er that your wife would need ?
22 But would you accept that such discriminatory rules and regulations operate to this country 's clear disadvantage ? ’
23 Do you accept that these are a true record ?
24 Second , if we accept that such adjectives , unlike predicate qualifiers , are genuinely equivalent to a modified clause in conjunction with the noun phrase which they follow , then it is entirely predictable that this construction will demand , as the preceding main verb , one which customarily supports a predication expressed in an explicit subordinate clause ; this will not , however , be demanded of the verb preceding a predicate qualifier .
25 We all believe in political fairness : we accept that each person or group in the community should have a roughly equal share of control over the decisions made by Parliament or Congress or the state legislature .
26 If we accept that more of the caring is done by women the second problematic issue for family care of elderly people is the number of women who expect to be employed outside the home .
27 A further possible source of latent inhibition emerges as soon as we accept that any stimulus can be construed as consisting of a set of elements .
28 ‘ But we accept that any case of overcharging is one too many , and there has been failure on our part , ’ he said .
29 We accept that some of the gypsies , the traditional travellers , do not want to be settled and wish to remain mobile .
30 By demanding proof of guilt to be beyond reasonable doubt we accept that some accused who are probably guilty will be nonetheless acquitted .
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