Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] not be consider " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , green manuring should not be considered as a means of stimulating quick plant growth . |
2 | Finally , DIP should not be considered as a stand-alone technology . |
3 | YOUR ENTRY MAY NOT BE CONSIDERED IF THIS IS NOT DONE . |
4 | Strictly speaking , Louvois should not be considered a grand cru village . |
5 | The Wednesday result should n't be considered in too bad a light . |
6 | This reaction attributed evolution to pure chance and held the opinion that complex animals could not be considered better adapted to their environments than more lowly forms : all represented degrees of specialization . |
7 | Medical and veterinary faculties ( for which the competition was high , the numbers limited ) could lay down that candidates would not be considered unless they got high grades in physics , chemistry and biology at A level . |
8 | Trusteeship would not be considered until after a government had been established and after the Joint Commission had been approached . |
9 | Today , such a practice would not be considered particularly unusual ; in the context of 1945 it was novel , more so since the Observer had been purchased in 191 1 to keep it as a ‘ Tory organ ’ . |
10 | Race , sex and religion will not be considered in assessing credit risk , and play no part in our credit scoring systems . |
11 | Des Walker will not be considered , while Tony Adams and Paul Gascoigne missed the trip . |
12 | We have virtually reached the position where a defendant will not be considered liable when he would not be liable according to the ordinary principles of negligence . |
13 | Entries will not be considered from employees of Stonehart Leisure Magazines , Nike , or any company connected with the printing of distribution of the magazine . |
14 | However , the causal influence of such characteristics can not be considered by itself , and must be investigated in the context of particular societies . |
15 | Medical students from other Medical Schools can not be considered unless there are extenuating reasons . |
16 | In the latter two cases the probe distances should be interpreted just as dissimilarities since the probes can not be considered as points in comparison with the clones . |
17 | However , a large sample of O. smitti shows so much variation in these characters that the type material of O. segesta can not be considered other than conspecific with O. densa . |
18 | In Chapter One , it was stressed that crime can not be considered aside from its social context , that it is dependent on society defining certain actions as criminal , and on the reaction of others to such actions . |
19 | I told the committee that when the colleges were firmly established under a central funding mechanism , I saw no reason why a funding council should not be considered . |
20 | It would seem that perhaps browsing at the shelves should not be considered as an alternative to catalogue use ; instead browsing support at the catalogue could bee seen as perhaps improving retrieval effectiveness at the shelves by providing direction or orientation through navigational aids . |
21 | She shuddered — for if there were she really must find them out and write of them , or her articles could not be considered authentic . |
22 | The Court of Appeal held , however , that there was no partnership in existence , since no business was being carried on by the defendant and X ; on the contrary , the goods had been ordered in preparation for the formation of a company , and such transactions could not be considered as ‘ carrying on a business ’ . |
23 | Under Japanese law , a Diet member 's signature did not become effective until endorsed by the Diet as a whole , however , and on this occasion House Speaker Yoshio Sakurauchi ruled that the resignations would not be considered until the political situation had " normalized " . |
24 | ‘ The majority of us , who would not extend the offence of rape to married couples cohabiting at the time of the act of sexual intercourse , believe that rape can not be considered in the abstract as merely ‘ sexual intercourse without consent ’ . |
25 | The future of the NHS can not be considered in isolation from policies relating to prevention , public health and ‘ care in the community ’ ( Labour Party 1989 ) |
26 | Our point is that a popular movement such as the peace movement carries within itself a notion of a just society and that law can not be considered merely as a ‘ tool ’ isolated from broader political and social considerations . |
27 | This question can not be considered separately from the issue of how ‘ needs ’ for different kinds of support vary between generations and , for an individual , across a lifetime , and how both of these vary historically . |
28 | ‘ From the case cited [ Morgan v. Palmer , 2 B. & C. 729 ] in the course of the argument it is shown that the principle has been laid down that , where one exacts money from another and it turns out that although acquiesced in for years such exaction is illegal , the money may be recovered as money had and received , since such payment could not be considered as voluntary so as to preclude its recovery . |
29 | But Lord Lane said there were factors making the case wholly exceptional , and in all the circumstances the sentence could not be considered unduly lenient . |
30 | As many congenital abnormalities can be prevented , these developmental defects should not be considered an irreducible component of perinatal mortality . |