Example sentences of "they [be] deemed [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Any proposals for road and rail investment in the South East must satisfy the government 's general criteria and will not be approved simply because they are deemed to be necessary adjuncts to the tunnel .
2 Also the cohabitation ruling makes it difficult for a woman who is on supplementary benefit to have a relationship with a man without becoming financially dependent upon him , since her benefit will be stopped if they are deemed to be cohabiting .
3 Conspiracy theorists do not address their argument to the enemies identified by the theory , for they are deemed to be beyond argument .
4 Who should inspect the schools for councils but ex-teachers , because they are deemed to be the only people properly qualified ?
5 Thus , although the monies received are capital in nature they are deemed to be income for the purposes of giving the taxpayer deductions and reliefs and they are charged under Case VI of Schedule D. Thus , for instance , the remittance basis would not be applicable although there is no reason why general principles should not be applicable so that income arising overseas and received by a non-resident would not be chargeable under general principles whilst income arising in the United Kingdom could be chargeable under general principles regardless of who it is paid to .
6 Also certain wholesale transactions are excluded ( as they are deemed for professional investors rather than personal investors ) and are regulated by the Bank of England .
7 They are deemed by many players as the less difficult half , that if a good score can be put together here , it can be enhanced on the back nine .
8 Equally , there are temporary workers who , because they are deemed in labour law to be self-employed , enjoy no statutory employment rights .
9 The ruling effectively voided the British legal notion of the " discretionary " life sentence , under which the Home Office had the power to extend prisoners ' actual terms in gaol , or detain them again after an initial release ( known as " release under licence " ) if they were deemed to be a danger to society .
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