Example sentences of "deem [prep] be a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Refreshment facilities on the stand are good attractors , and from the results of the study this was deemed to be a major drawing force . |
2 | According to the report Kuomintang troops brought over from the mainland massacred between 18,000 and 28,000 people following what was deemed to be a Communist-inspired rebellion which began on Feb. 28 , 1947 . |
3 | In that case the vessel should be deemed to be a constructive total loss . |
4 | The privatisation of Jaguar , formerly part of British Leyland , was deemed to be a great success ( although the company ran into difficulties later — refer to Chapter 4 , page 76 ) . |
5 | Some leases contain rather more elaborate provisos such as : " no demand for or acceptance of rent by the landlord or its agents with knowledge of a breach of any of the covenants on the part of the tenant contained in these presents shall be or be deemed to be a waiver wholly or partially of any such breach but such breach shall be deemed to be a continuing breach of covenant " . |
6 | A limited company client bought a lease from another company for £5,000 , which was deemed to be a fair market price reflecting the differential in the market rent and the actual rent payable . |
7 | Before the 1967 Act , the company acquiring the computer would have no remedy for this innocent misrepresentation , unless it was deemed to be a contractual term , as it would be too late to have the contract set aside . |
8 | By virtue of TCGA 1992 , s69(2) the trust will be deemed to be a foreign trust for all purposes of capital gains tax . |
9 | A hard line was to be maintained for violent and sexual offences with provisions for longer sentences , and Crown Courts were to be given the powers to impose heavier sentences than the individual offence justified , to persistent offenders deemed to be a public risk . |
10 | The Albert Hall is deemed to be a furnished tenancy and a rent set for it . |