Example sentences of "[be] considered [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A letter of instruction , for example , by one of the parties to his Notary to prepare the conveyance will be considered good evidence of the existence of such verbal contract . |
2 | The study recommends that the acquired bank 's discounted cash flow following the acquisition must exceed the price paid for it , for the acquisition to be considered reasonable value . |
3 | Higher management qualification ( members would need to assess the technical content of such courses to determine what could be considered relevant CPE ) |
4 | There are no hard and fast rules determining the exact knot-count required to justify a rug being referred to as " fine " or " finely knotted " , but anything over c. 150 knots per in 2 can be considered medium grade ( reasonably finely knotted ) and anything over 250 or 300 would generally be acknowledged as top grade ( fine ) . |
5 | Moreover , there seems to be an element of moral righteousness in Bukharin 's attitude , in so far as he sought to clothe what could be considered necessary violence with an aura of positive good , thereby turning necessity into a virtue . |
6 | The involvement of family and other carers during each of the elements should be considered standard practice . |
7 | Being charitable , this could be considered ongoing profit , but what is to be made of Sandhurst Marketing ? |
8 | That part of the total social product which does not re-enter the productive process , either directly or indirectly , can be considered unproductive consumption . |
9 | Similarly , becoming a hermit and avoiding contact with other people would be considered deviant behaviour but it is not criminal . |
10 | In some ways it may be considered that psychology has gone too far . |
11 | It might be considered that performance at many factory jobs would be easier to assess since a product is involved . |
12 | It used to be considered that simulator specifications could only be proposed when the on-line system design had been completed but there are considerable advantages in developing the simulator before the on-line system so that it becomes a dynamic mock-up of the real situation . |
13 | The theory of ‘ proletarianization ’ suggests that routine white-collar workers have become part of the proletariat and so can no longer be considered middle class . |
14 | Young men who take clerical work as the first step in a management career can be considered middle class . |
15 | Probably to be considered all night , he thought bitterly , dropping off to sleep in his clothes . |
16 | Although joking apart I urge members to support this on principle , I think we should put this in and then it will have to be considered next year , how , where the money will , will come from , and I think that we should establish it that married women with dependant children will get some allowance to help them to stand and represent their communities . |
17 | Both the Edinburgh Old Town Renewal Trust , a conservation body , and the Old Town Community Development Project , have written to councillors on the district council 's licensing board to support the planned curbs which are due to be considered next week . |
18 | The pyramidical shape in that year reflected what must now be considered high mortality rates at all ages , and particularly among the very young . |
19 | REVOLTING COCKS are American deca-dance hedonists who take far too many drugs to be considered proper role models for British youth . |
20 | At the same time , all forms of what would usually be considered popular music can in principle be disseminated by face-to-face methods ( for instance , in concerts ) rather than the mass media , and can be made available free , or even structured as collective participation , rather than sold as a commodity ; it is hard to believe that a few friends , jamming on ‘ Born in the USA ’ at a party , are not producing ‘ popular music ’ . |
21 | Whether lexically unrelated idioms can ever be considered exact translation equivalents , however , is debatable . ) |
22 | After all , CDI can deliver video even though it is certainly not full screen and may not be considered full motion . |
23 | Subject to the overall success of this exploratory stage , it is hoped that an expanded scheme can be considered this year . |
24 | When it was announced that the orders were to be considered this week , the instruments were not in the hands of our clerk and our counsel . |
25 | LEGAL action to prevent the BBC making and broadcasting a drama documentary about the Orkney child abuse controversy is to be considered this week by families at the centre of the affair . |