Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [be] deemed [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It was then necessary to determine the ’ neighbourhood size ’ around each word , i.e. the limit beyond which words are deemed to be too far apart to be considered as neighbours .
2 The futility of their efforts is deemed to be enough to teach them the lessons they need to learn .
3 The paper ( published in volume 261 , page 301 of the journal ) contained a table of numbers for excess heat from the few cells that had measured ‘ positive ’ but gave no details of how many cells had balanced , or in their definition were deemed to be ‘ dead ’ .
4 ( 6 ) If no request is made pursuant to para 1 ( a ) above within 15 months of the day on which pleadings are deemed to be closed ( or within nine months after the expiry of any period fixed by the court for making such a request ) , the action shall be automatically struck out .
5 There are detailed rules as to who are insiders and which dealing is deemed to be an insider dealing without the necessity of close personal connection between the parties of the dealing .
6 But in the pluralist system it is important , when comparing the relative power of bureaucrat and politician , to ask which politicians are deemed to be in competition with officials .
7 And conversely , in the exalté atmosphere of Northern Nigeria , a Resident who admitted defeat at the hands of his emir was deemed to be guilty of two unpardonable sins : he disgraced by his ineptitude the good name of the British Colonial Service ; and he brought the whole principle of local administrative autonomy into disrepute .
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