Example sentences of "[verb] [be] [verb] [prep] be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They demonstrate equitable intervention in favour of married women where the conditions to which I have earlier referred are found to be present .
2 Many codecs already developed are designed to be upgradeable when such standards become widely accepted and it is therefore likely that within a few years dial-up videoconferencing will be possible between a wide range of different proprietary systems .
3 For example , it has been criticized for being unable to deal with problems of unemployment , which continued to rise throughout the 1980s .
4 ‘ Such a man , with a good track record can fight for his plant and his people on the very strong grounds that investment in his region has been proven to be successful .
5 The standard method of recovery must be taught because it has been proven to be effective during testing .
6 This will take the form of Preliminary Training ; a core part in the new Module 20 which has been expanded to last one and a half days followed by a written assessment with a pass mark of 75% ; and Specialist Training — both on and off the job which has been tailored to be appropriate to the area that the prospective RPS will be working in .
7 A trade union or union official calling its members out on strike is therefore protected but it has been said to be arguable that an individual striker has no protection against a claim that he uses unlawful means when he withdraws his labour because this situation does not appear to fall within section 13(1) .
8 Freud 's work has been said to be unusable for this reason — that is , that it , too , was based on a biased sample .
9 The canvassing by a member of other members of the court , for or against a forthcoming application , has been said to be improper : Macdougall v. Miller ( 1900 ) 8 S.L.T. 284 ; and has led to proceedings being quashed : R. v. Ferguson ( 1890 ) 54 J.P .
10 These strains are prone to wasting away , which has been assumed to be due to constitutional weakness .
11 It was , however , the advice of the law officers of the day , and it has been assumed to be correct ( inter alia by Parliament in the Royal Titles Act 1953 ) , that upon failure of male heirs , primogeniture should apply as well to females .
12 Similarly , the payment schedule has been assumed to be independent of efficiency , but incentive schemes can be introduced where there are observable measures of output .
13 For one of Karl Barth 's disposition it could never be said that because something has been perceived to be natural by humankind , therefore it is the will of God .
14 This has been presumed to be desirable , as the only way in which to guard against indoctrination and rampant subjectivism .
15 in this issue , that EC merger policy , even since the introduction of the Merger Regulation , has been seen to be ineffective .
16 For the first time C&P has been seen to be green through a prominent presence on the ICI stand at a ‘ green ’ exhibition at Olympia , London .
17 For 60 years the Council has been seen to be independent of government and political parties .
18 A cultural change is in progress ; whereas deviant accounting practices had previously attracted muted adverse comment — even perhaps a degree of respect for the ingenuity sometimes shown — the standard demanded by the Panel has been seen to be exacting , requiring the spirit of the standards to be followed in addition to the detailed rules .
19 This election campaign has been criticised for being negative .
20 It has been criticised for being difficult to learn and praised for being efficient once proficient .
21 and Hechter 's original thesis has been criticised for being unhistoric and too-abstract .
22 Thus , natural justice has been held to be applicable to cases of disciplinary action within a university and to expulsion for failure in examinations , although in the latter case the examiners had based their decision on the personal attributes of the candidate as well as exam marks .
23 In civil proceedings similar fact evidence has been held to be admissible where logically relevant provided that this will not be oppressive or unfair to the party concerned ( Mood Music Publishing v De Wolfe Ltd [ 1976 ] 1 Ch 119 ) .
24 Many countries , mainly those in the civil law tradition , have made this declaration , including Belgium , Czechoslovakia , Egypt , France , Germany , Luxembourg , Norway , Portugal , Seychelles and Turkey ( but not Italy ) ; accordingly an attempt to serve process via a United States Vice-Consul in the German Federal Republic has been held to be ineffective and the Netherlands Ministry of External Affairs was held to have acted properly when it refused to accept a document intended for service via the diplomatic channel on a defendant in France .
25 Accordingly , it has been held to be unfair to dismiss a man convicted of one isolated act of incest for which he received a probationary sentence .
26 ( b ) Public interest privilege Certain information has been held to be privileged because there is a public interest in maintaining its confidentiality .
27 This range of compositions is called the ‘ miscibility window ’ and has been reported to be present in other systems .
28 The prevalence rate of hypercholesterolaemia in diabetics has been reported to be similar to the non-diabetic population , that is from 8 per cent to as high as 52 per cent ( Hayes , 1972 ) .
29 Albendazole has been reported to be effective .
30 Diethycarbamazine has been reported to be effective .
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