Example sentences of "[vb mod] be [vb pp] [subord] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If screening procedures and subsequent medical investigations show the presence of significant visual handicap , it may be decided by the ophthalmologist that the child should be registered as blind or partially sighted .
2 A minority of us thought that some schools should be integrated as sixth-form colleges , or centres , to which entry might properly be academically competitive .
3 At Boxmoor a sophisticated " cantharus , which shows few , if any , stylistic parallels in Romano-British mosaic , is notable ( in this mosaic , " angle pieces ' are also conspicuous however , and should be noted as possible precursors of the " L " shapes which become prominent in the residual lozenge patterns of the late-second century ; see appendix E ) .
4 The tenor of the 1976 Act is permissive : a licence should be granted unless good cause is shown justifying refusal .
5 First , there is the notorious difficulty of deciding whether a case should be categorised as judicial , administrative , executive , etc .
6 I was advised by the Greenbelt Local Plan Programme Officer , on fifth March , that counsel for North Yorkshire County Council , with the apparent concurrence of counsel for Ryedale District Council , had delivered an oral submission to the inspector , that at the hearing of the case which was to have taken place on the eleventh of March , certain evidence contained in my proof of evidence issued on twelfth February should be treated as inadmissible .
7 A more credible explanation is that the NICRA leadership was unwilling to accept that its marches should be treated as sectarian and provocative .
8 The School Government Regulations even allow the governors to decide that any matter ‘ by reason of its nature ’ should be treated as confidential and so exclude papers and minutes about it from public scrutiny .
9 They also emphasised that all assessment information about an individual should be treated as confidential , and confined to those with a clear ‘ need to know ’ .
10 S 357(3) ( b ) , ICTA 1988 makes the position quite clear : ‘ Where interest is payable on more than one loan or treated as made to the borrower and the loans were made simultaneously , it should be treated as payable on one loan . ’
11 The work will examine the way : familiar narratives are used to make the programme understandable and significant ; decisions are made over what should be treated as factual ; competing claims about facts are assessed .
12 Unfortunately , as was suggested in the last chapter , it is often difficult to decide on whether a word should be treated as complex or simple .
13 Second , within the Consumer Movement , the long-standing question whether its producer capacity should be developed as independent industrial co-operatives and hence under the control of the people working in them , or whether it should be treated as incidental to the consumer co-operatives and accountable to them , had , as we have seen , been decided once and for all in favour of the latter alternative .
14 The company convinced the academics that ‘ equivalent professional experience ’ should be viewed as equal to a first degree .
15 Fourth Criterion : Equal access to educational resources should be viewed as necessary , but not sufficient
16 It follows that changes to the legal framework that are deemed necessary to encourage or induce the desired behaviour should be viewed as permissible even though a substantial curtailment of shareholder rights may be involved .
17 The reason large companies should be viewed as social enterprises relies , it is suggested , on a political theory about the legitimacy of private power .
18 The idea that companies should be viewed as social enterprises does not depend on a theory specifically about the nature of the corporate form , but , as has been mentioned , on a theory about the circumstances in which power may legitimately be held .
19 But in any case if , as was argued in Chapter 1 , companies should be viewed as social enterprises , that is , they should be understood as vehicles for the promotion of the general good , then a requirement that managers should comply with publicly articulated decision- making standards , and that mechanisms should exist visibly to test compliance with them , should be regarded as something that is desirable in itself .
20 Professor Mathias has raised the question of whether such complaints should be viewed as valid description or as opinion indicative of employer attitudes.24 In fact it has both dimensions .
21 Therefore the compass should be ignored when changing speed .
22 The guidelines for interviewing laid down in the Market Research Society Code of Conduct should be adopted where relevant .
23 Glissandos should be made as long as possible , as they are ineffective unless very rapidly executed .
24 Contributions should be made if possible on TK50 magnetic tapes , and the current contents of the library will be returned on the same tape .
25 For anisotropic materials length/width ratios of at lest should be used , as in tensile tests , and if the ratio E/G is not known tests of specimens with increasing lengths should be made until consistent results are obtained .
26 Until this week the government negotiating team , led by the minister of constitutional development , Roelf Meyer , had been insisting that the powers , duties and functions of regional governments should be fixed as constitutional principles which would bind a future elected constituent assembly .
27 The experience is subjective and should be assessed as subjective yet vital in understanding the individual .
28 Guidance should be given as appropriate to ensure that a student carries out the investigation involving mathematical techniques or skills acquired within the module .
29 A measure of confusion and uncertainty arose within the colony , however , as to the precise constitutional status of the bill in relation to the Basic Law — Hong Kong 's proposed mini-constitution [ see p. 37248 ] — and as to whether or not China had the power to repeal the bill , given its non-participation within the terms of the Covenant and its insistence that the Basic Law should be seen as supreme .
30 First Criterion : Gender differences should be seen as situational and interactional rather than global and structural .
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