Example sentences of "[pron] [be] considered [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A county-level analysis also reveals that there are two different types of rural growth areas ; those such as Shropshire or Sussex , which are accessible to the major conurbations , and those such as Cornwall or Powys , which are considered to be remote ( Gilg 1983a ) . |
2 | The material they contain is present in New OED entries , which are considered to be new versions of the corresponding entries from the OED . |
3 | It can be shown that the most general form of W in an elastic body is W = and there are two simple forms of this relation applicable to rubbers ( which are considered to be incompressible at all events in mathematical terms though they are not in the strict sense incompressible physically ) . |
4 | Aberrant crypts that were abnormally large or showed branching , which are considered to be minute adenomas or hyperplastic crypts , could be omitted in this experiment . |
5 | Areas where the legislation was felt to be insufficiently strong included many rights which were considered to be beneficial in theory but ineffectual in practice . |
6 | For the second survey a sample of 1.7 million volumes was taken from a number of areas of the Library which were considered to be representative of the book collections as a whole . |
7 | Its purpose , as the preamble and article 1 indicate , is to deal summarily with the mischief of taking children from the appropriate jurisdiction in a manner which is considered to be unlawful . |
8 | It is designed to operate as a ‘ check list ’ of all information which is considered to be desirable or necessary for the successful execution of the Request and its prompt return to the requesting authority . |
9 | It went on : ‘ No persons suffering from infectious diseases , dropsies , disordered in their intellect , nor any who are considered to be incurable will be admitted as in-patients , except in special cases . |
10 | Purification The mother had to be purified because she was considered to be unclean . |
11 | This was a woman in her twenties who was considered to be schizophrenic . |
12 | well we were considered to be fortunate that we did n't , we only had a small percentage that we had a problem with |
13 | Whether the increase in reported rates of sexual violence are positive or negative depends on whether they are considered to be real increases or higher rates of reporting . |
14 | However , it is interesting that these types of ANCAs were found at all , since they are considered to be reliable markers of primary systemic vasculitis . |
15 | It is said that his influence came through his extraordinary power , both learned and ‘ uncanny ’ , to rearrange suggestively the letters of the divine Name ( the Tetragrammaton : YHWH ) , which are so sacrosanct that they are considered to be unpronounceable . |
16 | Jewel Lafontant , the United States co-ordinator for refugee affairs , said on March 16 that the United States would accept half of any new Vietnamese boat people fleeing to Hong Kong , as long as they were considered to be genuine refugees ; only 11 per cent of those as yet screened in the colony had been classified as such . |
17 | On the other hand , advice may be ignored if it is considered to be impractical , given the financial and family constraints under which an individual operates . |
18 | The first is that it is considered to be premature to introduce a SAS dealing with going concern before parallel guidance has been developed on what constitutes adequate disclosure on inherent uncertainties in respect of going concern . |
19 | Another version of the bronze lion , from the collection of Dr Simon in Berlin , is illustrated in Bode 's 1908 book on Italian Renaissance bronzes where it is considered to be sixteenth-century . |
20 | The percentage of this media type which can be used before it is considered to be full , in the range 1 to 100 . |
21 | ED 65 states that , if changes in values are not recognised , there should be a positive statement , immediately below the SCFW , that the measure of comprehensive income is incomplete , and an indication of the manner in which it is considered to be incomplete . |
22 | And it was considered to be worthy of treatment . |
23 | Questions will be asked about what are considered to be healthy foods and why , and whether definitions are changing . |
24 | The timing of the election was also influenced by disarray within the opposition Liberal-National Party coalition arising from what were considered to be ill-conceived policies regarding health care and labour relations , and continuing problems within the leadership . |
25 | Public utilities such as electricity , gas , water and telecommunications provided the best examples of what were considered to be natural monopolies , although when technological advances are made , certain industries formerly classed as natural monopolies may cease to be so ( eg telecommunications ) . |
26 | Thereafter , children will be taught by parents , relations , friends and teachers what is expected of them , and what is considered to be appropriate and inappropriate behaviour . |
27 | In most work environments there is a local border line for what is considered to be acceptable behaviour . |
28 | Early legislation on the subject of mental handicap failed to distinguish between mental handicap , mental illness , and what was considered to be moral incompetence . |
29 | The applicant had been granted access to accounts on condition that he paid what was considered to be excessive amounts for rent of room , photocopying , and a union official 's salary . |