Example sentences of "[noun sg] is deemed [prep] [be] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The overall effect is deemed to be beneficial as net gains are reaped , and the efficiency of the allocation of resources is improved . |
2 | The Bill will be a special one in that the political parties are allowing their members in both Houses a free vote because the issue is deemed to be one of conscience . |
3 | Thus some courts have reasoned on the hypothesis that if an issue is deemed to be one of law then this must inevitably involve substitution of judgment on their part . |
4 | Where an originating process is sent by post ( first class as required ) , the date of service is deemed to be seven days thereafter unless the contrary is proved ( Ord 7 , r 10(3) ; Ord 3 rr 4 – 6 ) . |
5 | If a situation is deemed to be inequitable then it is in principle possible to redistribute income according to some appropriate canon of equity . |
6 | ‘ It implies only that if a control measure is deemed to be practicable ’ then it must be adopted . |
7 | Explaining why Mujadid , was sent to London to further his education , group chief geologist Tim Burnhill said : ‘ We are committed to enhancing and improving the technical skills of our employees , and the Imperial College course is deemed to be one of the best of its type anywhere in the world . |
8 | This course is deemed to be one of the best of its type |
9 | Parliament , recognising the danger — perhaps more to respect for the law than to press freedom — changed the law , so that now the very fact of a conviction is deemed to be conclusive evidence of its correctness . |
10 | The US is threatening to add South Korea to a blacklist of countries where illegal copying of software is deemed to be widespread : penalty tariffs would be levied on imports . |
11 | For example , a term prohibiting making a back-up copy in a pre-1993 agreement will not be made invalid by reason of the changes brought about by the regulations even if the making of a back-up copy is deemed to be necessary to the lawful use of the program . |