Example sentences of "[conj] [adj] [am/are] [vb pp] to be " in BNC.

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1 Although the courts do not refuse in principle to review the exercise of police discretionary powers , they do nevertheless exercise a great deal of caution and restraint to such a degree that it is difficult to see how in practice the principles of judicial review are capable of being used to challenge decisions to issue warrants where these are considered to be necessary for the prevention or detection of crime .
2 The next oldest product is then plotted in the same way , but using the graph of product A as the base line where both are forecast to be in production together .
3 It 's it 's on the basis that any employer has a duty of care to employees and what I mean by that is that er an employer has a responsibility to not work employers er er employees under conditions that that are known to be unsafe .
4 More instances that this are required to be certain that the possible parts of speech of the word are found .
5 Fewer than 50 are found to be jusstified .
6 Unfortunately there have rarely been precise identifications although two are stated to be of Middle Eastern origin , the Cypraea Arabica from Sarre grave 238 and a tiger cowrie from Haslingfield ( Cambridgeshire ) , whose source is the Red Sea .
7 The 4th and 15th are bound to be days when the tide of fortune may appear to turn against you .
8 If this be thought to be disingenuously restrictive , an attempt to define away the opposition , then consider the alternative .
9 The two electromagnetic field components in the initial regions I , II and III are taken to be .
10 There are many memories which are too painful , or too wicked , for the patient to remember without the aid of psychoanalysis , and these are said to be repressed .
11 Very occasionally true flames are seen , usually small and faint , and these are believed to be produced by the burning of hydrogen gas escaping from the magma .
12 Have regard to the workload and the pressures on professional colleagues and subordinates and take appropriate action if these are seen to be such as to constitute abuse of the individual practitioner and/or to jeopardise safe standards of practice .
13 If these are thought to be appropriate for the person you are going to be in touch with , then the local Christian bookshop will undoubtedly stock a range .
14 Identification with the community is even consistent with hostility to its laws , if those are thought to be oppressive or unfair .
15 In Italy , out of over two hundred listed companies , only seven have 50% of their shares in public hands and five are understood to be effectively controlled by family groupings .
16 The overwhelming majority of world favourites are large or very large in size , and most are thought to be either highly or relatively intelligent .
17 They 've been banned from sale in Oxfordshire , but hundreds are believed to be in circulation across the country .
18 They are subject to the general legislation prohibiting anti-competitive and restrictive practices unless these are judged to be in the public interest .
19 No porosity or permeability data has been published for the oolitic grainstones but these are known to be porous in the southern North Sea and Poland where they display both primary inter-granular and leached intragranular pores ( Taylor and Colter 1975 ; Peryt and Piatkowski 1977 ; Peryt 1978 ) .
20 A few of the players such as Jim McKeever and Phil Stuart reside in Belfast but all are expected to be in Dublin not only to be feted but to cheer on the present day Oak Leaf county heroes .
21 Some have integral push-button or cord-pull switches , but most are designed to be controlled by a remote switch sited elsewhere in the room .
22 One aspect is that particular laws are made because these are thought to be more commercially acceptable than others .
23 A crucial Keynesian assumption is that if holders of speculative money balances decide to hold their wealth in some other form , they are likely to purchase financial assets since these are taken to be closer substitutes for money than other types of assets .
24 So far about 35 of the exclusive cars have been delivered by Jaguar , though few are expected to be seen on the road .
25 Through chauvinism or lack of thoroughness they omitted the many Scottish versions of the rhyme , even though some are known to be very old .
26 Transit by sea or air must however be excluded as these are deemed to be risks insurable by Marine Dept .
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