Example sentences of "might [adv] [be] consider " in BNC.

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1 Ritual might properly be considered a stage between this present section , on preparing the hearth , and the next , on lighting the fire , for U can be a means of enlivening a situation and of allowing positive energies to flow into the structure prepared .
2 A prime minister might generally be considered the best candidate , but not if he has been dubbed ‘ the butcher of Beijing ’ .
3 Thus there is liability 9–09 for defects in virtually anything which might conceivably be considered a product , including goods , electricity , gas and vapours .
4 If a vacant position is not immediately available , reassignment might still be considered if the employer knows of a position which will become vacant within a reasonable time .
5 Every announcement , public statement or document as aforesaid made or published by it or on its behalf in the course of KPMG 's engagement hereunder will contain all particulars required to comply with all applicable statutory , legal and regulatory provisions ( other than particulars required by the rules and regulations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales arising out of the involvement of any Indemnified Person in the Offer ) and all requirements of The Stock Exchange and of the City Code , all other information which might reasonably be considered material in the context thereof and all facts , expressions of opinion , expectations or intentions or other information reasonably required by KPMG ;
6 As an inside exploration of culture this might also be considered to be a ‘ liminal ’ or ‘ liminoid ’ phenomenon ( V. Turner 1974 , 1977 ) , for as it delves beneath the surface phenomena , the subjective analysis can reveal unconscious categories and transformational operations which lie between the dual poles and such exclusively preferred categories as ‘ cops and robbers ’ .
7 High scores on the depression scale suggest that treatment other than anxiety management might also be considered .
8 A combination of these two main types of substitute day care for young children might also be considered .
9 Ancaster , Caistor and Horncastle might also be considered , the last two perhaps in connection with east coast defence ; both are small , being 3 ha and 2.4 ha ( 7.5 and 5.9 acres ) respectively .
10 The de-emphasising of hair and breasts as sexual attributes which are usually fetishised by male spectators might also be considered an improvement .
11 If you can forgive Milton for what might now be considered to be a sexist remark , there is a 17th century solidity about his philosophy of learning .
12 He [ Chang ] said that the fact Korea found itself on the other side of that line as defined in Acheson 's address , combined with the House action yesterday , appeared to raise the serious question as to whether the United States might now be considered as having abandoned Korea .
13 The problem of meeting the probable needs and wishes of the wider constituency which might now be considered eligible for some sort of formal association with the University after obtaining a qualification therefore needs to be addressed .
14 ‘ Soft ’ judges are the opposite , and these might well be considered the ‘ stupid ’ ones .
15 In Vologsky 's case , as an elitist member of the armed forces , it might well be considered a serious crime .
16 Pupils giving estimates at the end of this range might well be considered sensible to give the height of a door as 5 feet and 10 feet respectively .
17 A family member who did not react to the craziness of Chemical Dependency or other addictive disease would be a very strange , unreactive , person who might well be considered to be at least odd if not ill or crazy himself or herself for not reacting .
18 If that is so he might almost be considered the initiator of scholasticism with its dialectic method .
19 Nuclear weapons might indeed be considered an ‘ analogous device ’ which , like bacteriological weaponry , is a potentially uncontrollable agent of mass destruction with an unprecedented capability to destroy the physical integrity of the planet and threaten our existence as a species ( Falk , Meyrowitz and Sanderson , 1981 , p. 31 ) .
20 The extent to which the pattern of articulation errors reflects the difficulties experienced by ‘ normal ’ children and might therefore be considered as part of a developmental sequence .
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