Example sentences of "say [prep] [be] [adj] [coord] " in BNC.
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1 | The first might be said to be context- and task-independent : we can understand what a sequence of symbols is meant to represent , without understanding the context within which those symbols might be put to use . |
2 | I mean I know an awful lot of people outside Harlow who who come here but Harlow people could be said to be apathetic or not being marketed rightly . |
3 | His condition is said to be stable and detectives at his bedside are hoping he may be able to give them more information about the attack . |
4 | He is also being treated at Middlesbrough General Hospital , where his condition is said to be stable and his life not in danger . |
5 | An instructor Karen Gardner , 21 , was said to be stable and the other instructor , Anthony Mann , 23 , stable and comfortable . |
6 | The event was supposed to be staged a couple of weeks back , but was postponed because Lewis was said to be unwell and still in America . |
7 | A certain number of members must be present before a meeting is said to be quorate and can proceed . |
8 | No area of the law can ever be said to be easy but the legislation dealing with obscene and indecent publications seems to be unduly complicated . |
9 | Last night the teenager was said to be serious but stable after surgery at London 's King 's College Hospital . |
10 | Sonia might be persuaded to keep a seat warm for her daughter : Priyanka is only 20 ( the minimum age for a seat in the lower house is 25 ) but is said to be sharp and keen on politics . |
11 | Subjective comments about John : ‘ He is said to be hyperactive and seems to show bizarre behaviour ’ ( lines 8 and 9 ) . |
12 | The total damage done is said to be millions and millions . |
13 | In adjudicating , a meaning is attributed to a rule of law which can not be said to be correct or incorrect . |
14 | When a bank note can be exchanged for gold on demand at a bank it is said to be convertible or redeemable . |
15 | Whilst the examples used avoid questioning the assumptions on which these ideologies are based , mathematics is said to be neutral and divorced from social issues . |
16 | Accordingly , shorelines are said to be submergent or emergent depending upon the most strongly marked characteristics present . |
17 | The 76-year-old was said to be shocked and upset by the incident . |
18 | Mr and Mrs Key are said to be grief-stricken and still undergoing therapy after the loss of their baby sons . |
19 | Half of all aircraft are said to be inoperable and two thirds of all vessels are in port at any given time . |
20 | Mr Rushdie , who went into ‘ deep hiding ’ after his appearance , was said to be depressed and disappointed by the hard-line Iranian renewal of the edict . |
21 | The so-called chiral drugs ( from chiros — the Greek word for hands ) made with these molecules are said to be safer and more effective . |
22 | She 's tonight said to be critical but stable . |
23 | On the other hand , the nuclear family is sometimes said to be selfish and inward-looking , failing in its wider duty , especially towards the elderly . |
24 | They are said to be yellow or mottled brown in colour , often with seaweed-like manes . |
25 | In November 1940 , for example , ‘ personal economic worries ’ in the light of the coming second war winter were said to be widespread and to have given rise to ‘ discontented and sceptical thoughts ’ . |
26 | The princess was said to be furious and Channel 4 came under fierce attack from MPs who said the drawings were highly insulting . |
27 | Eleanor , on the other hand , was said to be beautiful and lively ; she was certainly headstrong and indiscreet . |
28 | Amplifier circuits that oscillate parasitically through accidental positive feedback are said to be unstable and , unless their design can be modified to render them stable , are useless for amplification purposes . |
29 | The unit matrix I is a diagonal matrix of unit elements ; a matrix having all its elements zero is said to be null and is written 0 . |
30 | Some change is certainly necessary , but by itself can not be said to be sufficient or specific . |