Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [vb mod] be considered [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The latter might be comparable in date to the Kingscote mosaic , but as that itself can only be assigned tentatively to c. 325 , this association must be considered inconclusive . |
2 | Although stool frequency in the population ranges from 3/week to 3/day , variations within this range may be considered abnormal , and frequent but fragmented or lumpy stool as diarrhoea . |
3 | The Governing Body has decided that the income from this fund , which is used according to the By-Law to provide Edith Haynes Scholarships for either undergraduates or graduates of the College at the discretion of the Governing Body , will for the present be available to make grants in the first instance to mature graduates of the College who wish to continue or resume academic work , and are ineligible for State Studentships , or similar public support , by reason of age or inability to meet the requirement of residence in the U. K. Should no such applicant come forward , graduates of another university who are or have been members of the College reading for a further degree will be considered eligible . |
4 | In practice this process may be considered broken , for not only will it never interact with the outside world , but what is worse the environment can never detect this fact . |
5 | So small is this world , and so insignificant are its participants , that detailed attention might be considered unnecessary . |
6 | Secondly , a number of views of this procedure can be considered relevant , eg from the point of view of the individual who is concerned with the speedy settlement of claims , the administrative assistant who checks the claims for errors , and the boss who is concerned with the effect on his status if a large number of false claims were to be made , and discovered outside the section . |
7 | This wet chamber can be considered small for a submerged filter — but the manufacturer 's tests , I am informed , prove that the trickle filter is responsible for most of the filtration and a large submerged filter compartment is not necessary . |
8 | 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 ) . |
9 | Martyn does n't burp here and is concerned that pictures at this spot might be considered sick . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | such work would be considered extra hazardous although each such case would be considered on its merits . |
12 | It may be that with a rent well into six figures it is unrealistic to expect directors to give guarantees and therefore the following amendment may be considered appropriate : |
13 | Publishers are only now becoming aware of many of the new problems that producing and distributing computer programs will present , and publication methods for such material must be considered experimental at this stage . |
14 | The bill has proved controversial , especially over the issue of whether deep burial should be considered permanent or not . |
15 | Anyone who maintained such a preposterous theory would be considered mad , and rightly so ! |
16 | But bosses at the North Staffordshire Hospital Centre reinstated her , saying : ‘ No one person can be considered accountable . ’ |
17 | In the first case , the given element would be considered thematic and the new element would be considered rhematic . |
18 | Scientists carrying out the research concluded that no child born into the modern world can be considered immune from the effects of low-level lead exposure . |
19 | In the first case , the given element would be considered thematic and the new element would be considered rhematic . |
20 | 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 . |