Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [adv] hold to [be] " in BNC.

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1 On Twelfth Night wassailers hang toasted bread on their most productive apple tree to attract the robins which are traditionally held to be good spirits .
2 It came from statesmen and reformers who held that entails , by precluding a free market in land , artificially raised its value so that investment became unprofitable ; it was a hindrance to a wider diffusion of ownership , which was universally held to be a precondition of increased production .
3 There is not held to be any appreciable time-lapse -between the experience of the touch and the arising in one 's mind of the visual image .
4 We should not underestimate the power of official systems of classification of children , even when they are generally held to be inadequate by those that work with them .
5 Many of these straits are noted for strong tidal currents , but although such currents may assist in moving away the debris of erosion , they are generally held to be impotent as a cause of marked marine erosion , at least of those which outcrop in this locality .
6 Thus for example it is sometimes held to be of significance that the first appearance of the resurrected Christ is said to have been to a woman .
7 It was thus held to be as authentic an image of the society within which it was produced as the gift , whose authenticity was premised upon its own totalizing ability .
8 Robert Rogers comments on what is commonly held to be the widespread use of metaphor among schizophrenics .
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