Example sentences of "should be considered [adj] " in BNC.

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1 All the important pieces were contested by trade and private buyers and most of the prices for these should be considered equivalent to retail prices .
2 The involvement of family and other carers during each of the elements should be considered standard practice .
3 The problem for the State is , that while the family sent a letter in 1942 declaring its intention to reach an agreement over what should be considered inalienable heirlooms and therefore assured a permanence in the family 's headquarters of Schloss St Emmeram in Regensburg , this agreement was never actually realised .
4 But ca n't they recognise that these are examples of indecent wages that should be considered illegal and unacceptable in a civilised society ? ’
5 Even if psychological or physical trauma are not causal , they can be associated with symptom severity and should be considered central to management .
6 In terms of licensing blocks of the sea bed for exploratory drilling for oil , certain areas of Cardigan Bay should be considered inviolable and be completely excluded from any licensing procedure to exploit mineral resources .
7 The Rottweiler with a naturally high degree of sharpness , without any form of training should be considered undesirable .
8 The author was keen that neither himself nor his readership should be considered prejudiced .
9 The problem then arises , even if the court is prepared to consider that such a term should be implied , as to what is the period of time that should be considered reasonable .
10 The optional power system should be considered essential , if only to avoid the seriously slow ( 4.6 turns lock to lock , and vague with it ) manual steering that 's listed as standard .
11 When we look at the open countryside it does n't really to my mind say a great deal about er what is what should be considered acceptable .
12 The bill has proved controversial , especially over the issue of whether deep burial should be considered permanent or not .
13 Furthermore , BRAC 's apparent failure to recognise the village practitioners as potentially valuable allies who should be won over , should be considered insensitive .
14 As a general rule , residents should be considered responsible for taking their own medicines , but some may be administered by care assistants under the supervision of senior staff .
15 Similarly , all feelings should be considered valid , despite the fact that they may upset other group members .
16 His target , when he should be considered fit and ready , was the European centre of SIS operations , a house in The Hague disguised as the ‘ Continental Trading Corporation ’ , where he was to join the staff of agents run by Major H. R. Stevens and his deputy , Captain S. Payne Best .
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