Sentence examples for being asked to undergo from inspiring English sources

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The changes, published on Wednesday, have been made because women who give birth under midwife-led care have less chance of being asked to undergo medical interventions such as episiotomies, caesareans and use of forceps or ventouse.

In an earlier series of tweets, Barnes had made clear his anger at being asked to undergo the initial test immediately after his Monday evening training sessions.

A rape survivor in the Indian state of Gujarat is being asked to undergo a "purity test" that involves balancing an 88-pound stone on her head before she can live with her husband again.

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When Vick applied for reinstatement to the National Football League, this summer, he was asked to undergo psychiatric testing.

Not all babies will be tested: some heart defects are identified in the womb through the routine ultrasound scan that pregnant women are asked to undergo at 18-20 weeks. 18-20 weeks

Sue (not her real name) has been off work for 10 weeks with suspected ME and has now been asked to undergo an examination by a company doctor.

GREGORY McCRACKEN Herndon, Va., April 18 , 2013To the Editor: Since the attack on Sept. 11, 2001, average law-abiding citizens have been asked to undergo many security measures.

The grim forecast came as the first returning passengers from west Africa to Heathrow airport were asked to undergo temperature checks and questionnaires about their contacts with Ebola patients.

An Obama-Webb ticket would certainly have helped Obama with some of the constituencies most wary of him, but when Webb was asked to undergo vetting for consideration as Obama's running mate he declined.

The health secretary, Patricia Hewitt, said people would be asked to undergo the NHS life check at birth, at 11 and 18, when they have their first child and as they reach their 50s, according to an interview in the Daily Telegraph.

Its performance is said sometimes to ensure a good harvest, other times to purify the participants; a man who is accused of a crime or of uttering an untruth may be asked to undergo the ordeal of fire to prove his innocence, and if he emerges unscathed his innocence is proved.

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