Example sentences of "be [adv] [vb pp] to be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The time may well arrive — indeed , that process is now under way — when the notion of the supremacy of the institutions of the Community and the primacy of Community law have become so firmly established that they are widely acknowledged to be a feature of the United Kingdom 's constitutional landscape . |
2 | Quasars are widely believed to be the cores of young galaxies . |
3 | The Dutch are widely expected to be the first to try it . |
4 | This is not an immutable law , but the correlation has been sufficiently demonstrated to be a valuable guide . |
5 | Articles are research reports whose conclusions are of general interest and which are sufficiently rounded to be a substantial advance in understanding , They should not have more than 3,000 words ow text ( not including figure legends ) or more than six display items and should not occupy more than five pages of Nature . |
6 | CD4+ T cells are normally held to be the principal source of this mediator and the higher proportion of γ-interferon producing cells we found among lamina propria lymphocytes compared with intra epithelial lymphocytes is consistent with the relative numbers of CD4+ T cells in these sites . |
7 | Example In an essay on an eighteenth-century play , which has argued that the women in the play are generally seen to be a source of disruption or confusion , you could conclude by asking whether women are general sources of disruption , broadly understood , in eighteenth-century drama . |
8 | Ian Wright , Alan Smith and Kevin Campbell are generally reckoned to be the most potent strike force in the Premier League . |
9 | The first difficulty is the scale of the reforms , which are generally agreed to be the most wide ranging and fundamental since the inception of the NHS in 1948 . |
10 | The complex structures of the Gower Peninsula , and in particular the Cefn Bryn and Bishopston thrusts , are generally thought to be the continuation of the Front south of the South Wales coalfield . |
11 | So we would examine socially determined personality differences between the sexes , why it is that men are always seen to be the intellectuals , things like that , They were important discussions as women often feel that community action is a mystery to them and that the only thing they can really understand is looking after the kids , I think the courses were a success because many campesina women became important leaders afterwards . |
12 | Sadism and masochism are usually held to be the opposite sides to the same coin , the one being merely an inversion of the state of mind which produces the other . |
13 | Salt levels are usually recommended to be an SG ( specific gravity reading on a marinist 's hydrometer ) of 1.002 . |
14 | A role of the balance between the activity of pro and anti-nucleating protein has been also suggested to be a differentiating factor for the nucleation time . |
15 | Lunch periods are also intended to be a group activity . |
16 | Discarded lead shot-gun pellets and lead fishing weights are also considered to be a significant cause of game-bird mortality in both North America and Britain . |
17 | The Havelok text ( Bodleian MS Laud Misc 108 ) is one of those sources that has been traditionally thought to be the work of an Anglo-Norman scribe ( Sisam , 1915 ) on the grounds that the spelling is highly variable in the respects specified by Skeat and indeed in some other respects also . |
18 | I know that such experiences are often said to be the result of the individuals concerned having read a book or article or seen a film or television programme about the particular place and then having forgotten that they have done so . |
19 | Eyes : Rolling eyes that show the whites are often thought to be a sign of viciousness — in fact , they are an indication of wariness and suspicion , which is only occasionally accompanied by aggression . |
20 | He is an omnivorous poet , quite as comfortable in the world of technology as in that of animals , plants and other country matters , which are often thought to be the more proper subjects of poetry . |
21 | Nationalism and dealings with governments are often considered to be the major problems facing a firm trying to sell overseas . |
22 | They are now thought to be the oldest planked boats built anywhere in the world outside Egypt . |
23 | Mid-waters of the Southern Ocean are little explored ; for long considered empty , they are now known to be the haunt , possibly the refuge , of several species of fish and squid which feed either near the surface or at the bottom . |
24 | For example , if aggressiveness can be undoubtedly shown to be an inherited trait rather than a learned response — as it is in those men with the extra male chromosome — we would be in a position to reject all conceptions which would produce an excessively aggressive individual . |
25 | One , entitled Apostolic Tradition , has been plausibly conjectured to be a church order ( directions for liturgy and the proper ordering of the community ) certainly of the early third century and probably from Rome . |
26 | While health visitors are presently considered to be the experts in health promotion , in future nurses of every clinical specialty will be expected to play an important role in health promotion , and in educating patients and colleagues towards self help in addition to getting the very best out of available health resources and expertise . |
27 | These exercises , known as the 18 hands of Lo-Han , are popularly believed to be the forerunners of Shaolin temple boxing . |
28 | Moreover married couples , whether fertile or infertile may adopt children who are not the biological offspring of either partner and such children are then considered to be the " legitimate offspring of both parents " . |
29 | His unpublished logarithmical tables were widely held to be a great advance on those of Henry Briggs [ q.v . ] . |
30 | Consider what were generally believed to be the policy implications of the NAIRU hypothesis . |