Example sentences of "[noun sg] must be regarded " in BNC.

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1 In the light of the available evidence the ideas presented in this chapter must be regarded as the ‘ front runners ’ in terms of a satisfactory explanation of how children master the language system .
2 The policy to which we devoted years of labour must be regarded as a thing of the past .
3 Beccaria 's attempt to avoid considerations of responsibility and desert must be regarded as something of a failure .
4 But Manetho , who lived in the third century BC , wrote in Greek and his work must be regarded as Hellenistic in character rather than Egyptian .
5 In a devastating criticism Jeffrey Stanyer concluded ‘ that the Maud Committee must be regarded as one of the most disastrous uses of an advisory committee that can be envisaged , if one asks and expects that an advisory committee will provide an authoritative analysis of the problems set by its terms of reference , and by rigorous reasoning propose defensible solutions which have a practical use ’ ( Stanyer 1970:66 — 7 ) .
6 Another point to be taken into consideration is that grants are only made to applicants whose homes are below a certain rateable value , which varies in different areas of the country , and that , when the work is completed , the home must be regarded as a suitable dwelling for occupation for at least another thirty years .
7 Such demands highlight the extent to which geographic information management must be regarded as a means to an end rather than an end in itself when viewed from the standpoints of the needs of planners and decision-makers .
8 All small mammal concentrations in the fossil record must be regarded as potential predator assemblages , and the activities of predators must be investigated in order to allow for the predator biases inevitably present in the faunas .
9 These Dionysiac elements within Greek mythology must be regarded as its earliest stratum , [ pre-Hellenic in origin ( second millennium B.C. ) ; ] while the Olympian mythological apparatus , along with the world of art that depicts it , is a later development .
10 The role of dreaming in this very important process must be regarded as slight .
11 If there were a relationship between that hypothetical influence and the concept of a created and worshipped ‘ god ’ of the post-life world , then that relationship must be regarded as part of the same great mystery which shrouds the origins of the universe itself .
12 Since it would be absurd to regard the organisation as a stranger to such a treaty , this third party relationship must be regarded as an exceptional one .
13 He however submitted that the magistrate was obliged to look at the whole of the evidence emanating from Price and that , since Price had retracted his Swedish evidence in so far as it implicated the applicant , that evidence must be regarded as worthless and wholly unreliable , and so incapable of forming the basis of a committal .
14 With many patients suffering vague , multiple symptoms , food intolerance must be regarded as one of those possibilities .
15 This phrase must be regarded as the starting-point for analysis rather than as an explanation .
16 The case for antigravity must be regarded as ‘ not proven ’ — as Scottish jurors decree when they can not decide upon the guilt or innocence of the defendant .
17 The younger the age-group among the children found attractive , the more aberrant the impulse must be regarded .
18 Produced by a cast of mandarins drawn mainly from academe , the new recipe proceeds from a basic assumption : that international economic competition must be regarded as the principal successor to the Cold War in motivating federal support of science .
19 Written by Dom Pérignon 's pupil and immediate successor at Hautvillers , the treatise must be regarded as the most authoritative contemporary account , not only of the state of viticulture and viniculture in Champagne in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries , but also of Dom Pérignon 's particular contribution to the art of winemaking .
20 He was an Afghan who bemused Robert Graves , and in this book must be regarded as a bee which escaped from that capacious bonnet ; his Kabul cousins thought him a figure of pure comedy .
21 This book must be regarded as the definitive study of the chapel of which Vasari said ‘ All the most celebrated sculptors and painters who worked in that Chapel became excellent and illustrious ’ .
22 For the present , mental responses to food must be regarded as ‘ unproven ’ , but with considerable circumstantial evidence in their favour .
23 On a descriptive level pastoral imagery must be regarded as sentimental distortion .
24 Accordingly , the concept of matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict must be regarded as an autonomous concept which is to be interpreted , for the application of the Convention , principally by reference to the scheme and objectives of the Convention in order to ensure that the latter is given full effect .
25 Its use does not preclude the side-by-side use of specific MAS checklists or work programmes but the SEPR must be regarded and treated as the lead control record .
26 It must therefore be stated in reply to the first part of the second question that the term ‘ matters relating to tort , delict or quasi-delict ’ within the meaning of article 5(3) of the Convention must be regarded as an independent concept covering all actions which seek to establish the liability of a defendant and which are not related to a ‘ contract ’ within the meaning of article 5(1) .
27 It follows that the approach of the coroner was : whatever other facts there may be , whatever the impact on the cause of death of any extraneous supervening or concurrent event , the death must be regarded as ‘ natural ’ and an inquest will not be held , unless it qualifies , in the opinion of the coroner , as something equivalent to gross negligence , that is to say in effect , manslaughter either by act or by neglect .
28 Shortly after the Second World War the typical advice given concerning this condition was : " Acute coronary thrombosis must be regarded more seriously than most cardiac conditions , a rest in bed for weeks or months , with a minimum of 4 weeks , should be prescribed in order to assure as sound a healing of the myocardial infarct as possible . "
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