Example sentences of "[be] considered to have [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | Blaming the primary sufferer , other members of the family and all those who are considered to have contributed to the problem . |
2 | Writing , as he did , in an era before medicine had even begun to construct its modern classification of psychiatric disorder , Lombroso included among his subjects many who would now be considered to have suffered from brain diseases of organic origin ( Julius Caesar , for example , was epileptic ) . |
3 | Carbon dioxide generation for both coals is rapid and can be considered to have ended by 1% reflectance . |
4 | The person who makes the arrangements with the funeral director may be considered to have entered into a binding contract , and become responsible for the cost , even if they are not related to the deceased . |
5 | An outstanding example of this sort of pattern in our own field is the synthetic fibre business which , historically , could be considered to have started in the days of rayon at the turn of the century . |
6 | A further controversy was over whether the girls could be considered to have brought the rape on themselves by being out at night . |
7 | From this it would appear that a party can be considered to have waived his rights without full knowledge of the facts . |
8 | To this extent the law can be considered to have endorsed the corporatist perspective . |
9 | No patient in this group could be considered to have had a successful and uneventful procedure . |
10 | Conditions at Sullom Voe were considered to have contributed to this epidemic as well as to unusual outbreaks of whooping cough , scarlet fever , and influenza ( J D MacGregor , International Epidemiological Association , Edinburgh , 1981 ) . |
11 | Four were thought not to have abused their children , but still to be in need of social work intervention , while 16 were considered to have abused their children but there was no unequivocal evidence that they had done so . |
12 | Guerrilla forces were considered to have reached their highest point numerically in September 1949 when approximately 3,000 to 3,200 were operating . |
13 | However , " culture " and art " were inherently undemocratic since they stood for processes of feeling , understanding , and evaluation that were considered to have become lost to majority cultures and literacies . |
14 | A total of 18 patients were considered to have pitted red cell counts above the normal , and 11 of these had proven cirrhosis and/or gross ascites . |
15 | In these circumstances he is considered to have developed a model which does not bridge the gap between reality and his aspirations . |
16 | If recurrence is considered to have developed when diagnosed by either oral cholecystectography or ultrasonagraphy ( n=26 ) , then the rate at 42 and subsequent months by LTA is 25.7 ( 10.4 ) % in the ursodeoxycholic acid treated , 26.2 ( 9.8 ) % in the placebo and 60.2 ( 12.0 ) % in the diet , groups ( diet v placebo ; p<0.05 ) . |
17 | Whereas a woman who dies before her husband is considered to have made a good death and her body is decked in a married woman 's finery , one who survives her husband is somehow always blamed for his death and must never put on finery again as a penance . |
18 | This shift is considered to have generated a crisis in law and legal ideology for under bureaucratic administrative regulations law has increasingly become a means of implementing programmes of action to advance political goals which are identified in terms of the public interest . |
19 | If the machine 's speed is sufficient to bring it into contact with a target then it is considered to have charged . |
20 | Again Dr Borlase is considered to have erred on the side of romance and the Cornish term for mid-summer , ‘ golowan ’ , is now believed to be derived from ‘ gol Jowan ’ , the feast of John . |
21 | Such liability is visited upon the dealer who is considered to have introduced the goods in question into the general stream of commerce . |
22 | That is , the OALDCE is taken as being an addition to the corpus , each word and each of its tags is considered to have occurred once in the corpus . |
23 | The United States is considered to have entered this phase sometime in the 1950s ; in Britain 's case the date is less clear — either in the mid-1960s or in the 1980s depending upon which aspects of service growth are emphasized . |
24 | A gathering of assassins in a populated area was considered to have endangered life and property . |
25 | His statement was considered to have gone sufficiently far towards an apology to have enraged many nationalists within his own party , without having satisfied those who demanded a clear-cut official apology as a key part of an acceptance of responsibility for initiating the Pacific War . |
26 | In fact , the collectorship of Aberdeenshire , formerly worth about £70 per annum to the holder , was considered to have increased in value to between £800 and £1,000 by 1800 . |
27 | It is not clear in what way performance was considered to have deteriorated . |
28 | The existing 1987 agreement was considered to have failed , US manufacturers having sold no machines to Japan since its signature . |
29 | Restorative proctocolectomy was considered to have failed if the pouch had been excised or an ileostomy had not been not closed . |