Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adj] responsibility for the " in BNC.

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1 CRYSTAL PALACE manager Steve Coppell last night courageously accepted full responsibility for the club 's disappointing start to the season .
2 It has not accepted legal responsibility for the deaths .
3 The fears of retribution were heightened by a directive from Washington not to assume any responsibility for the rehabilitation of Japan nor to assume the obligation to maintain any particular standard of living .
4 Ministers do not have detailed responsibility for the decisions made .
5 If you tell anyone your Personal Number and that person withdraws money from your account , then the Bank will consider that you have given permission to take money from your account and the Bank will not take any responsibility for the loss .
6 For workers , this path means accepting flexible job classifications and work rules ; agreeing to wage rates linked to profits and productivity improvements ; and generally taking greater responsibility for the soundness and efficiency of the enterprise .
7 The Soviet authorities on April 13 finally admitted Soviet responsibility for the massacre in 1940 of around 15,000 Polish Army officers , including over 4,000 whose remains had been discovered in mass graves in Katyn forest near the Soviet city of Smolensk .
8 Executive resolved that ‘ should the necessity for forming a Labour Government arise , the Parliamentary Party should at once accept full responsibility for the Government of the country without compromising itself with any form of coalition . ’
9 The report said : ‘ A safety-critical task … was undertaken by one individual who also carried total responsibility for the quality achieved and the installation was not tested until the aircraft was airborne on a passenger carrying flight . ’
10 Created to bring all racing 's interests under one authority , the BHB has now assumed overall responsibility for the sport .
11 The Government 's record on unemployment was a heavily politicized issue , and just as in 1981 it vehemently denied any responsibility for the riots through its pursuit of free-market policies .
12 No reliance on the imagined generosity of a mythical ‘ god ’ can provide escape from the natural order that ultimately insists that responsibility for the provision of the needs , for example of a family , lies primarily with the parents .
13 He freely acknowledged that responsibility for the development in rural areas of Essex would lie with the RAC but he invited the resident tutor to expand , if he so wished , his activities into existing WEA centres at Chelmsford , Harwich , Dovercourt and Silver End .
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