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Sentences with accept

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  • Eventually Sam persuaded her to accept an offer of marriage. [VERB noun]
  • I do not accept that there is any kind of crisis in British science. [VERB that]
  • You don't have to sacrifice quality either when looking for discount merchants to accept online payments from your customers.
  • They are reluctant to accept younger coworkers and sometimes downright resentful of their younger.
  • ...Britain's reluctance to accept a proposal for a single European currency. [VERB noun]
  • People will accept suffering that can be shown to lead to a greater good. [VERB noun]
  • Heath Ledger's family will accept the late actor's hotly tipped Oscar on Sunday if his posthumous award-winning streak continues.
  • When you want to choose a credit card processing company to help you sell your products online and accept credit.
  • We advised newspapers not to accept the advertising. [VERB noun]
  • All-male groups will not be accepted. [be VERB-ed]
  • Merchant accounts make it possible for businesses to accept credit cards as a form of payment for card present and card-not-present transactions.
  • My grandparents have never had a problem accepting me. [VERB noun]
  • The company cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage. [VERB noun]
  • The army refused to accept orders from the political leadership. [VERB noun]
  • ...drugs which will fool the body into accepting transplants. [VERB noun]
  • The telephone booths accept 10 and 20 pence coins. [VERB noun]
  • To accept an invitation
  • He accepted office
  • I cannot accept your argument
  • You must accept that he lied
  • To accept a theory
  • He had to accept defeat
  • To accept an invitation
  • The Boy Scouts were going to accept him as a member.
  • I accept the fact that Christ lived.
  • I accept your proposal, amendment, or excuse.
  • I accept my punishment.
  • To accept the report of a committee
  • I accept.
  • To accept a present; to accept a proposal.
  • To accept a treaty; to accept an apology.
  • To accept an invitation.
  • To accept the office of president.
  • To accept the situation.
  • To accept a claim; to accept Catholicism.
  • The report of the committee was accepted.
  • This socket won't accept a three-pronged plug.
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