Example sentences of "[art] [noun] be taken to [be] " in BNC.

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1 In most of the authoritative cases the direction is taken to be the steering and the movement is taken to be the acceleration and braking .
2 Her language and conduct in the play were taken to be an indication that the author was obviously ‘ a male chauvinist pig ’ , whatever that may mean .
3 The remainder of the plates were taken to be placed on the table , and she began rolling the cutlery into paper napkins , her fingers shaking as she did so .
4 The product is taken to be intermediation of eurobonds on behalf of borrowers .
5 In most of the authoritative cases the direction is taken to be the steering and the movement is taken to be the acceleration and braking .
6 So the area is taken to be that south of the Shetland-Iceland-Greenland ridges as far as Cap Blanc in the eastern Atlantic and the Demerara Abyssal Plain in the west .
7 The portent in the sky was taken to be the outcome of a timely intercession by Joan of Arc , at that time a quite recent martyr .
8 In general , if w k is the weight ascribed to the kth objective and the constraints are taken to be inequalities , we are faced with solving the problem
9 Then , if the 3-axis is taken to be the axis of the bar where L is the applied load and A is the cross-sectional area .
10 An automatic consequence of the completeness is that the property of the adjective is taken to be valid for , or applicable to , the subject entity , for current purposes .
11 The time was taken to be half way through the interval incorporating the change — for example , for a child in whom fluid was reported at year 3 but not at years 4 and 5 the fluid survival time was estimated to be 3.5 years .
12 Much of this material — this archaic London , the Hawksmoor churches , their magical meaning , and the tramps who haunt them — comes from the striking poem Lud Heat by Iain Sinclair , where the churches are taken to be geometrically interrelated in the form of a pentacle , the sorcerer 's five-pointed star .
13 Under this Standing Order , a Bill is taken to be read a first time if certain formalities are gone through .
14 As well as needing a licence , they were for example allowed to advertise only in a very restricted way , were not allowed to employ people to canvass for loans , had to include an interest rate in loan contracts , and risked having the terms of a loan altered by a court if they were judged ‘ harsh and unconscionable ’ — interest over 48 per cent a year was taken to be excessive unless there was some evidence to the contrary .
15 An SBU was taken to be any subsidiary business interest of the group which could be said to be largely separable and could be treated as having a commercial life of its own .
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