Example sentences of "[noun] might [be] considered [adj] " in BNC.

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1 We would also be interested in purchasing some of the more sought after antiquarian guides and books where their value is such that a pure donation might be considered over-generous .
2 The implicit sympathy for the killer given in the coverage of newspapers which are routinely advocating more severe sentencing strategies might be considered contradictory .
3 So small is this world , and so insignificant are its participants , that detailed attention might be considered unnecessary .
4 It was the first time Charlie had thought that 112 Whitechapel Road might be considered luxurious .
5 A 50 per cent preference for residential care might be considered high , but it should be remembered that the dementia sufferers in this sample were mainly already in the advanced stages of their illness , and also that only 3l per cent of the principal carers were spouses , and it is among spouses that the highest preference for home care appears ( see Gilhooly , 1986 ) .
6 Although these results might be considered implausible because of the extreme climate sensitivities implied , the explained variance at more reasonable climate sensitivities within the upper half of the accepted range of uncertainty , 1.5 to 4.5°C , remains above 55% .
7 This broad classification of EEG activity into ongoing and event-related is purely arbitrary since , as Hillyard and Woods ( 1979 ) point out , even ongoing EEG activity might be considered event-related if only the event concerned could be specified .
8 Responses which allow a steady state solution but do not allow convergence to that solution might be considered implausible and certainly deserve examination and further study .
9 The last help screen might be considered superfluous in that it is simply a reminder that all entries have to be made in an appropriate manner .
10 Martyn does n't burp here and is concerned that pictures at this spot might be considered sick .
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