Example sentences of "[pers pn] be considered to [be] " in BNC.
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31 | The percentage of this media type which can be used before it is considered to be full , in the range 1 to 100 . |
32 | The notion of " the other having caused the accident " is presented from two points of view : how it is arrived at ( by the process of guessing ) , which is reminiscent in this respect of find examined above ; and how the notion is judged ( it is considered to be a fact ) , the sense suggested by know . |
33 | A century ago it was considered to be as good as the Normande , and better as a butcher 's beast , but a combination of war and frontier changes led to its deterioration ; it was crossed with Danish Red as well as Belgian Red to form the Flemish Red , which is usually whole red , though some have mottled or blazed faces . |
34 | In 1975 there were about 15,000 Breton cows and by 1980 , in spite of an intense conservation programme , it was considered to be an endangered breed numbering perhaps 2,500 cows . |
35 | You had to hop to it — it was considered to be a privilege from the sergeant and you had to go in here and strip down , and scrub windows and that sort of thing . |
36 | And it was considered to be worthy of treatment . |
37 | When the original phase of the development of the airfield as an industrial park was revealed , the provision was for 150 acres , building was not to extend near to the valuable runway , but it was considered to be a deterrent to property sales , so the runway would be removed . |
38 | When the body of one specimen was first brought from Australia to Britain in 1798 , it was considered to be some kind of taxidermist 's hoax — a mixture of bird and mammal — which , to some extent , it is . |
39 | In the early part of the twentieth century very little was known about the chronology of tribal art ( most of it was considered to be much older than it is ) , and the stylistic differences between the work of various regions had not been examined ; Guillaume himself included Oceanic work under the term tribal art , and felt that it could be extended to include Alaskan art as well . |
40 | Policy makers sought to promote national health and welfare and it was considered to be in the nation 's interest to extend child and maternal welfare services . |
41 | When the SEA was approved it was considered to be a poor substitute for a new Treaty on European Union , but given the opposition of the UK and Denmark it was the best that could be achieved . |
42 | At the time of the competition , he was considered to be the foremost authority on Spanish paintings . |
43 | He was considered to be one of the most dangerous of all the fascists and was interned until the end of the Second World War . |
44 | A really educated man , if you if anyone had any forms to fill in er it was the postman you invariably went to , because he was considered to be , he could read and write you see . |
45 | He was considered to be among the outstanding historians of his time . |
46 | He was considered to be a mouthpiece for Bouterse , whom he immediately reinstated as Army Commander-in-Chief . |
47 | But there was somebody in in the street where I lived , who was a spiv , and he was considered to be the black sheep of the family , did n't quite fit in when everybody else did . |
48 | We had the potent , theoretical motivator of vast unemployment in the area , and those who were working for us were considered to be the fortunate . |