Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] be consider [prep] " in BNC.

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1 So the third factor I 'll be considering in this review is ease of use .
2 Plea please can I ask you if you bring in any other ideas of business you 'll be considered to be
3 In this she can be considered to be the founder of district nursing .
4 In the present context they are important for attempts to relate transition to turbulence to transition to chaos , a matter we shall be considering in Section 24.7 .
5 The New Right in choosing to focus on , and criticise , pressure groups , parties , and elected governments as the very stuff of British politics , chooses to ignore other phenomena that are of political significance , such as the power of the secret state that we will be considering in Chapter S. Moreover , although it is a perspective which is critical of things , criticism is restricted to politics , and to democratic politics at that , and there is no attempt to direct critical attention to the functioning of the economic system and to the power which lurks hidden within it .
6 ( The adult readers might like to list those books , and other reading matter , for which they have a particular affection or which they feel have made a contribution to their lives , and then check to see how many of them would be considered to be of the highest literary worth . )
7 Planners will need to investigate and attempt to quantify the numbers of dementia sufferers they may be considering within the planning period .
8 there would be a practical advantage in uniting some official knowledge of their wants as well as your artistic skill , on the one hand , with my own claims , whatever they may be considered to be , on the other ; and were they to honour us by proposing a joint appointment , I can only say that I should feel much satisfaction in undertaking this great work in conjunction with a brother Architect for whom I have so great a respect as yourself …
9 Indeed , they may be considered to be much more practical than the visions given to us by politicians and hence may be more likely to have support .
10 As the two fish trades came under the same livery company , they may be considered as one ; grocers , bakers and haberdashers came next with a median of £26.13s. 4d. , closely followed by the dyers on £25 .
11 However , the subfamilies posses characters which suggest that they should be considered as full families .
12 The fact that investment trusts do not continually take in new funds and channel them to ultimate borrowers obviously raises the question of whether they should be considered as financial intermediaries at all .
13 The issue of equality struck a similar chord in all responses ; a resounding yes , they should be considered in the same way , and that means , as Kat said , ‘ being asked about music , not gender or clothes ’ .
14 The importance of this part of the debate is that it illuminates one crucially important difference between , on this occasion , Devlin and Hart : that is , the disagreement over whether or not it is possible for there to be areas of behaviour which , whilst they might be considered to be ‘ immoral ’ , could also be considered to be ‘ private ’ .
15 When articulated as a teaching programme for English one of the most interesting features of this urge to develop a " common touch " , or an affective bond between teachers and taught , is the centrality to be accorded to popular tastes , however " crude and unformed " they might be considered to be .
16 Alternatively , they could be considered to be protected by the design right as a configuration when all the components are mounted onto the board .
17 Where they are unduly complicated they themselves may be subject to scrutiny for fitness for purpose , as they could be considered as part of the goods supplied under the contract .
18 The 18 later left the building after being assured they would be considered for emigration .
19 Some of the conclusions from this literature do seem applicable to our topic , and they will be considered at the end of this section .
20 It is not that revolutionary movements have been absent ( and they will be considered in more detail in Chapter 4 ) but that they have failed to elicit sustained and effective support from any large part of the working class .
21 Having suggested that the 1960s were characterised by a series of discrete panics around moral issues , there is neither an account — other than an essentially economistic one — of the aetiology of such panics , nor an explanation of the way(s) in which they can be considered to be discrete .
22 The inconvenience which this causes can normally be reduced only by delaying the binding of serial parts until they can be considered to be no longer ‘ current ’ , or by ensuring that the time which they spend off the shelves ‘ at binding ’ exceeds by as small a margin as possible the time required physically to bind them .
23 Describing natural phenomena under separate headings always has the unwelcome implication that they can be considered as separate entities , each in its own water-tight compartment .
24 Some problems in the Marxist theory of history , and various new interpretations of it which allow a greater autonomy to political changes for example , the emergence of the absolutist state — were discussed earlier ; and in the present context I would like to focus attention upon two more recent phenomena , and to ask whether or not they can be considered as major changes of political regime .
25 The University may consider applications from overseas candidates received after the normal closing date of 15 December , but candidates should make early application through UCAS , so that they can be informed in good time of any further qualifications required before they can be considered for admission .
26 It may be considered as a transitional stage between attendance at a special school and full integration into mainstream education , or as a stage leading towards more intensive specialised provision .
27 Or , it may be considered as a release to one , qualified by a reservation of the plaintiff 's rights against the other , as in Solly v. Forbes ( 1820 ) 2 Br. & B. 38 .
28 It may be considered to be a vital British interest that we are not on the outside of the single currency in five years ' time .
29 Anyone wishing to present a paper should submit a title and brief synopsis ( 100 words ) together with an indication of the symposium it should be considered for , to Dr John F. Gibson , secretary ( scientific ) , RSC , not later than Monday 27 April 1992 .
30 The criterion here is that if the publication is published and on sale it should be considered for purchase .
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