Example sentences of "[noun pl] deemed to [be] " in BNC.

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1 The early animal links were therefore retained either in the god 's shape , in the attributes assigned to him , or in his association with certain animals deemed to be sacred to him .
2 there were there were riveters deemed to be shell men , or riveters deemed to be er superstructure as you say , where they worked on cases etcetera .
3 there were there were riveters deemed to be shell men , or riveters deemed to be er superstructure as you say , where they worked on cases etcetera .
4 As we have seen , the Gospels were written to meet that need , so by examining carefully their contents we will gain an overall impression of the range of information which the early Christians deemed to be necessary for an adequate ongoing commitment to be made .
5 Immigration officials would be empowered to refuse entry to foreign nationals deemed to be economic migrants , while processing of applications for political asylum would be speeded up .
6 The illegal activities of the bureau included counter-intelligence programmes which were designed to ‘ disrupt ’ groups and ‘ neutralize ’ individuals deemed to be threats to national security .
7 Reith was the true successor of the Victorian headmaster , rapidly establishing a range of sporting events which the BBC in its capacity as the sole arbiter of airways deemed to be of national significance .
8 The computer may well use a list of terms deemed to be useful in indexing ( that is , a type of thesaurus ) to identify appropriate terms .
9 Those situations deemed to be moderately favourable required a people-oriented style .
10 The users deemed to be affected by an SPR are :
11 The users deemed to be affected by an SPR are :
12 Emphasis was to be placed on retaining commuter and rural services and routes deemed to be of value in spite of costs .
13 Following the disclosure in November 1989 of the discovery of 900,000 secret files on Swiss citizens and foreigners in the federal prosecutor 's office [ see p. 37331 ] , the military counter-intelligence chief and federal police chief , Peter Huber , was sent on indefinite leave as from Feb. 14 , 1990 , after it emerged that a blacklist of 4,000-5,000 members of the armed forces deemed to be a security risk had also been kept .
14 The first forcible repatriations to Vietnam under a new accord signed by the United Kingdom and Vietnamese governments on May 12 [ see p. 38912 ] took place on June 19 , when 28 Vietnamese adults and 10 children deemed to be " economic migrants " were sent back from Hong Kong .
15 A hard line was to be maintained for violent and sexual offences with provisions for longer sentences , and Crown Courts were to be given the powers to impose heavier sentences than the individual offence justified , to persistent offenders deemed to be a public risk .
16 It was prompted by the disclosure in November 1989 by a parliamentary commission investigating the Kopp affair [ see p. 37261 ] that the federal prosecutor 's office held 900,000 secret files on 200,000 Swiss citizens and foreign residents deemed to be threats to state security .
17 The modern ‘ occupational pension ’ ( or employer 's pension ) derives from an early nineteenth-century civil service provision whereby elderly ( or infirm ) employees deemed to be suffering from physical or mental disabilities could be ‘ superannuated ’ ; that is ‘ retired ’ and awarded a replacement income or pension in an amount proportionate to the total number of years of service completed .
18 This procedure is seen by most family health services authorities as a last resort , after practices deemed to be prescribing inappropriately have been offered information and help to lower their prescribing rates and costs .
19 The business community recognises that those enterprises deemed to be successful are those which are responsive to market changes .
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