Example sentences of "[vb base] to be [vb pp] [conj] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Such generalizations appear to be viewed as acceptable when referring to sex differences . |
2 | There are other more familiar ways in which certain parts of integers appear to be related whilst other pairs are not . |
3 | At best , our claims to reason in all these spheres seem to be limited or partial , and at worst ideological . |
4 | The very stones seem to be twisted and distorted , and the whole building leans inwards into the Castle . |
5 | Such situations seem to be experienced as appropriate and a bonus , but by no means expected . |
6 | Many of the Branch Davidians seem to be educated and articulate people . |
7 | And when it came to the last garment , I pulled that off as well , glad as children always are , and I hope always will to be undressed and free , and stood in what Janet calls ‘ birthday clothes ’ . |
8 | The traditional elements are not recognisable in Africa as ‘ the work of human hands ’ and because magic uses the exotic the bread and wine of the Eucharist tend to be viewed as magical . |
9 | This demonstrates that there are indeed certain junctions which both tend to be rated as risky and tend to be recalled by many subjects . |
10 | All tend to be regarded as semi-disposable but life can be extended by bonding reinforcing woven mesh or synthetic sponge laminates . |
11 | In the US , post-structuralism , post-modernism , post-almost anything tend to be regarded as anti-American , sinister theories that underpin ‘ political correctness ’ . |
12 | It is a common observation that spatial disparities tend to be reduced when national economies as a whole experience growth and vice-versa . |
13 | The inhabitants of many of the inner lands tend to be introverted and dreamy . |
14 | Where enforcement relationships in sanctioning systems tend to be compressed and abrupt , compliance enforcement is marked by an extended , incremental approach . |
15 | We wish to be seen as sensitive and considerate towards others . |
16 | Thus a school 's organisational structure , the role of its head , and the values and attitudes of its teachers come to be regarded as crucial to the survival of any curriculum project . |
17 | I suggest that is not likely to happen however if the police authorities come to be regarded as accountable to Whitehall , rather than the Town Hall . |
18 | They come to be seen as existing in their own right ; so that , even when they have ceased to serve their original social purpose and have become an impediment to the progress of society , men continue to defer to them . |
19 | Once new fields are delineated they come to be seen as natural , their boundaries appear to derive from logic , and a world in which they had no place becomes unimaginable . |
20 | But our task is made relevant only in the context of an adequate sociological model which provides for an account , from ‘ without ’ , of the processes by which football fans come to be viewed as deviant , and how fans come to be portrayed as disordered and devilish . |
21 | The authors acknowledged that ‘ … new needs will come to be recognised and new legal remedies will come to be developed , ’ but asserted that ‘ … at any time there will be some problems which are clearly perceived by lawyers or lay [ people ] as more ‘ legal ’ than others . ’ |
22 | Maybe the only , but significant difference between the two is that corporate crimes ‘ kill more people than are murdered by acts that come to be listed as criminal homicide in the ( American ) Uniform Crime Rates ’ ( Geis 1975 : 93 ) . |
23 | And so children come to be portrayed as unwelcome and irritating interruptions to more interesting paid work outside the home , particularly a professional career . |
24 | But our task is made relevant only in the context of an adequate sociological model which provides for an account , from ‘ without ’ , of the processes by which football fans come to be viewed as deviant , and how fans come to be portrayed as disordered and devilish . |
25 | Perhaps part of the reason why some representations come to be considered as true is because we are habitualised into misrecognising the fragment as the entirety . |
26 | Initiatives such as the ‘ quality alert mechanism , ’ which enables a quick feedback of problem areas from general practitioners to the purchasing agency , also have to be seen as straightforward and practical moves to better enable monitoring of contracts through the year . |
27 | Changes to the fabric have to be effected as new toilets are installed , or greater provision is made for food preparation facilities . |
28 | But pay and career prospects have to be improved and formal training programmes need to be established . |
29 | In other words , under what circumstances would a previously mentioned item have to be re-introduced as new ? |
30 | Physical activities need to be monitored as sudden body contact or jarring of the head can bring about further dislocation . |