Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [vb mod] be considered " in BNC.
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1 | Obviously all age-groups are arbitrary ; the point being made here is that the actual divisions used should be chosen for their usefulness in classifying people for the purposes of the research being undertaken , and this decision should be considered at an early stage . |
2 | Here , the chain of adding value in this industry can be considered as : |
3 | This effect will be considered further in the Discussion . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | It is important to realise that only proposals contained in this programme will be considered by the regional Sports Councils , they will not deal with individual requests . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | When the new state of Israel was declared this act would be considered an unforgivable sin . |
8 | This Act will be considered later in the Chapter . |
9 | This question will be considered further in Chapter 6 on the law of confidence ; at this stage it needs to be noted that an ex-employee will be able to make use of his skills and what he remembers as long as these are not genuine trade secrets . |
10 | There is a substantial overlap here with the fiduciary controls and so this issue will be considered below , and in more detail in Chapter 9 where the extent to which the legal rules are tolerant of expenditure for ‘ socially responsible ’ purposes will be examined . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | The structure of this process can be considered to be made up of three main parts : |
13 | The cogency of this distinction will be considered later . |
14 | No patient in this group could be considered to have had a successful and uneventful procedure . |
15 | This group can be considered as three elements of communication . |
16 | Many of the points which have been raised this evening will be considered in Committee . |
17 | This grade will be considered for entry to the Certificate programme but applicants must satisfy the normal entry requirements for the programme . |
18 | He was aware that Sidacai 's death at this point would be considered a waste , and so it had been a calculated risk to demonstrate readiness to accept a challenge . |
19 | This point will be considered in more detail in chapter 4 . |
20 | In contrast to the comments ( above ) on pavements with four pairs of interlaced squares , this mosaic can be considered one of the first examples of a distinctive saltire arrangement : an arrangement which has pelta-urns ( with bases facing away from the central roundel ) on each arm . |
21 | 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 . |
22 | This claim will be considered in more detail later in the chapter , together with the view of some market theorists that the operation of market forces renders liability rules in this area superfluous . |
23 | But with reasonable adjustments of time and numbers , I propose that this arrangement could be considered . |
24 | " As regards common security , the gradual extension of the Union 's role in this area should be considered with particular reference initially to issues debated in international organizations : arms control , disarmament and related issues ; CSCE matters ; certain questions debated in the United Nations , including peacekeeping operations ; economic and technological co-operation in the armaments field ; co-ordination of armaments export policy , and non-proliferation . " |
25 | We present evidence that the complex formed by partial melting of newly underplated basaltic crust , and argue that this mechanism should be considered more generally as an additional way of generating sodium-rich arc magmas . |
26 | This debate will be considered in later sections of the chapter which deal with the different classes in contemporary capitalism . |
27 | This obliteration can be considered in relation to the two possible cratering histories shown in Figure 6.9 for the Moon . |
28 | Thus this approach may be considered both safe and effective as a temporary measure to relieve stone related biliary obstruction . |
29 | This offence can be considered where a hole appears in the side of the silencer etc. , as some doubt exists whether the gases have passed ‘ through ’ the silencer etc. , if they have passed through half of the silencer , Until there is judicial assistance to say that such gases must pass all the way through a silencer to escape liability under regulation 54(1) , a regulation 54(2) offence may be the safest offence . |
30 | This subject will be considered a little more fully below . |