Example sentences of "be consider [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such damage may however be considered under 4*/5* Maxplan Contents policies as accidental damage .
2 The siting of the control and communications unit where the emergency signals are received and possibly monitored for secondary action i.e. isolating services etc. , is imperative , and slave mimic display panels should be considered at other and remote positions from the prime risk areas to ensure cover for the control of the emergency operations .
3 In general , consecutive spill should be considered for low packing densities and/or very large bucket sizes .
4 SSSIs now cover 106,000 hectares and SNH believes a further 69,000 hectares should be considered for SSSI status .
5 Perhaps , after all , anencephalics should be considered for suitable research , although I personally would not subscribe to such a view .
6 Five other locations throughout County Durham are also to be considered for extra nursery places .
7 Mark takes the view that if the UK is not to be considered for other than economic reasons , then that 's a matter for the committee and the Corporation to decide .
8 Should be considered for future career development .
9 Ian Ferguson and Pieter Huistra wo n't be considered for first-team places until next week .
10 Patients who should be considered for adjunctive corticosteroid treatment are those with moderate to severe PCP — the benefit has not been found in those with milder forms .
11 The concept of ‘ development themes ’ was central to our thinking Once these were identified , suitable approaches could be considered for different ages and stages in the curriculum and ‘ topic webs ’ produced .
12 Because uncontrolled spurting haemorrhage is unlikely to stop spontaneously and carries a high mortality , patients with this problem ( whatever their age and state of health ) should be considered for urgent surgical intervention .
13 ‘ The particular circumstances when a legal duty is to be imposed , ’ it says , ‘ will need to be considered with great care . ’
14 But the four presidents also warned that ‘ the particular circumstances when a legal duty is to be imposed will need to be considered with great care …
15 I can certainly give my hon. Friend an assurance that , were the investigations by the Serious Fraud Office to produce evidence of fraud that would have to be considered by those involved in criminal prosecutions of if there were claims that the Occupational Pensions Board had been negligent or in any other way culpable of failure to carry out its duties as imposed by the law , those matters would be considered with great care .
16 " As regards common security , the gradual extension of the Union 's role in this area should be considered with particular reference initially to issues debated in international organizations : arms control , disarmament and related issues ; CSCE matters ; certain questions debated in the United Nations , including peacekeeping operations ; economic and technological co-operation in the armaments field ; co-ordination of armaments export policy , and non-proliferation . "
17 Those who are alleged to be unfit to practise by virtue of illness can be referred by the Investigating Committee , Professional Conduct Committee or any concerned citizen to a separate UKCC Health Committee , so that their cases may be considered with medical reports and advice available .
18 Although physiologically naive to suggest , as some have , that the seat of creativity lies in the right hemisphere , the latter 's contribution must be considered of unique importance , given what is known about its style of cognitive processing .
19 This may in part be explained by one half of the reciprocity taking the form of labour services and trade in consumables ; a large proportion of the goods which may be considered of high value by reason of the distance over which the raw materials had been transported , and their resulting rarity , may have been given for services , gifts or payments for work , what may be termed institutional exchange .
20 Thus , these solutions necessarily extend the space-time through the covering space singularities and can not , therefore , be considered as appropriate solutions for colliding plane waves .
21 Describing natural phenomena under separate headings always has the unwelcome implication that they can be considered as separate entities , each in its own water-tight compartment .
22 The fact that investment trusts do not continually take in new funds and channel them to ultimate borrowers obviously raises the question of whether they should be considered as financial intermediaries at all .
23 Some problems in the Marxist theory of history , and various new interpretations of it which allow a greater autonomy to political changes for example , the emergence of the absolutist state — were discussed earlier ; and in the present context I would like to focus attention upon two more recent phenomena , and to ask whether or not they can be considered as major changes of political regime .
24 Since no words are hypothesized other than those expected by the syntactic and semantic component at that point in the network , a large number of words in the vocabulary need never be considered as possible hypotheses .
25 Money held on behalf of charities , etc. , e.g. Christian Aid , Scouts , etc. , would be considered as Personal money .
26 Many services offered by health providers can be considered as joint products .
27 However , the subfamilies posses characters which suggest that they should be considered as full families .
28 For most of its life , and certainly for its early years , it was either too outspoken to be a children 's show , but not high-brow enough to be considered as adult entertainment .
29 Looking at stress generally , and not necessarily as it affects nurses , the following might be considered as potential trouble spots :
30 In bringing to light the user 's primary need for subject searching , online catalogues have begun to be considered as true IR systems akin to commercial online services .
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