Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] judged [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The extent of government involvement in such projects should be judged on individual merit , he said .
2 Their methods , assessing the value to science of published papers , have met great hostility from several of Britain 's leading astronomers , who believe they should be judged by conventional ‘ peer group ’ methods .
3 Alternatively , if lifts and hoists etc. are capable of operation from ground level it may be possible to develop the means by which the progress and success of fire fighting might be judged by infra-red scanners mounted on them and providing readings or other indications to the control point .
4 An assertion made on a stage in the context of a play will be judged by different standards from those it would be judged by if it is made in daily life .
5 Their reactions will be judged by independent experts .
6 The gentleman who was impressed by Leapor 's poems has given her an occasion to debunk any notion that intellectual or personal worth can be judged from physical appearance .
7 The notion that they can be judged by Libyan law wherever they are , because they are Libyans by birth and can not alter that by acts of will , seems to underlie the government 's policies of clandestine homicide towards them .
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