Example sentences of "generally [vb pp] to be the " in BNC.

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1 Kantor 's method for identifying causes of unavailability is generally recognized to be the most accurate , and has been refined to demonstrate linear relationships between various non-availability categories .
2 Most drama training works on the assumption that there is something called ‘ standard English ’ , which is generally considered to be the ‘ straight ’ delivery of words without affectation or regional variation .
3 Phylloxera is generally considered to be the greatest disaster in French viticultural history , but in some respects it has also been a blessing .
4 There was a time in advertising when the writer was generally considered to be the senior partner of the creative team of writer and art director .
5 Whether or not he would eventually have become chief executive is academic : the move to Provincial seems to have met a need to apply what is generally considered to be the sharp mind and highly effective set of skills of this simultaneously affable and well-organised character to a more absorbing challenge .
6 Speculation that Oh , generally considered to be the most powerful man in North Korea aside from Kim Il Sung and his son , might have died or been demoted was dampened by his inclusion as a Vice-chairman of the National Defence Commission .
7 Their room for manoeuvre , however , was judged to be limited because the budget was generally considered to be the product of the constraints which the Democrat-dominated Congress had imposed in October 1990 on domestic and defence expenditure [ see p. 37768 ] .
8 On May 19 Shin Kanemaru , leader of what was still generally considered to be the Takeshita faction in the LDP , announced that his grouping would field a candidate for the LDP leadership election in October .
9 The Leninist theory of capitalist expansionism is generally considered to be the orthodox Marxist position .
10 The transfer of goodwill is generally considered to be the single most important factor ( see Luckey v Hockley [ 1966 ] 2 KIR 17 ; Douglas v Merchants Facilities ( Glasgow ) Ltd [ 1966 ] 1 ITR 374 ; Seymour v Barber and Heron [ 1970 ] 5 ITR 65 ; Bonser v Patara [ 1967 ] 2 ITR 76 ) , but not an overriding one , in support of the transfer as a going concern .
11 Although desiccation is generally considered to be the most lethal influence in larval survival , there is increasing evidence that by entering a state of anhydrobiosis , certain larvae can survive severe desiccation .
12 The ability to be able to pull nine G which is er generally accepted to be the physiological limit for pilots , which is more than any of our aircraft can .
13 Some art historians detect the hand of Leonardo himself on the canvas , and it 's now generally accepted to be the most perfect version of the Last Supper in existence .
14 Slim 's is generally reckoned to be the best small gig in San Francisco , maybe because there 's a ‘ brew-pub ’ opposite which sells real bitter .
15 Ian Wright , Alan Smith and Kevin Campbell are generally reckoned to be the most potent strike force in the Premier League .
16 Leopardstown is generally reckoned to be the model for the new Down Royal stand and there are certain similarities I must confess .
17 The complex structures of the Gower Peninsula , and in particular the Cefn Bryn and Bishopston thrusts , are generally thought to be the continuation of the Front south of the South Wales coalfield .
18 The Admiralty stood its ground on the principle of always maintaining a balanced fleet , based on a limited number of capital ships , which , in 1957 , were generally agreed to be the aircraft-carriers .
19 The front-runner is generally agreed to be the Multiple Non-Transferable Ticket System ( No Refunds ) , which is currently used in Iceland , Bosnia , and parts of Turkey .
20 The first difficulty is the scale of the reforms , which are generally agreed to be the most wide ranging and fundamental since the inception of the NHS in 1948 .
21 Consider what were generally believed to be the policy implications of the NAIRU hypothesis .
22 Despite the fact that single-parent families , people on their own , or unrelated people living together constitute 32 per cent of all households ( Central Statistical Office , 1979 , p. 44 ) , the household is generally assumed to be the nuclear family .
23 Because of the volatility of precious metal prices , net realisable value is generally taken to be the lower of market prices and average prices ruling over the last five years .
24 Bibury , 8 miles north-east of Cirencester , is generally held to be the most attractive of all the Cotswold towns and has a trout farm you can visit .
25 It is successful where temperate zone type methods are not , and is generally held to be the most efficient in terms of soil recovery .
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