Example sentences of "[noun] considered [prep] be " in BNC.
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1 | Whether the child receives breast or bottle , whether he is fed on demand or by schedule , the age at which he is weaned and how suddenly , and the severity of his toilet training — these are the kinds of influences that Freud considered to be major determinants of personality growth . |
2 | The real wage rate will remain unchanged , that is , if marginal costs comprise only labour costs , a situation Keynes considered to be likely in the short run . |
3 | The strengths and weaknesses of the CNAA 's procedures , old and new , contained what the CDP considered to be ‘ dogmatism ’ , but what other constituencies often regarded differently . |
4 | Shatterer of Worlds , by Peter Goodchild ( BBC Publications , 1980 ) , which Bethe considered to be misleading in its account of the development of the Super . |
5 | Their incomes aggregated into the £30,000,000 that Arthur Young considered to be the value of the home market for manufacturing and mining in 1800 . |
6 | He paused , then with what Robbie considered to be an unutterably complacent smile , ‘ And I doubt very much whether Petula would approve of your presence either . ’ |
7 | Certainly this is at the root of what Stephen Potter considered to be the " dispiriting preconceptions " with which academic English shackled the literary muse . |
8 | Nottingham considered to be more of engineering , not quite metropolitan , but varied trades and factories |
9 | In what Ashley considered to be a shameless playing to his audience , the little boy bestowed another wide smile . |
10 | There is truth in this but it is also likely that , in a period which Eliot considered to be one of cultural decay before the onset of " barbarism " , he was genuinely sceptical about the importance or permanence of his work . |