Example sentences of "be consider " in BNC.
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1 | The government subsequently announced to the press that ‘ a research visit to Sri Lanka would be considered favourably if a formal request were made ’ by AI . |
2 | The government subsequently announced that ‘ a research visit to Sri Lanka would be considered favourably if a formal request were made ’ . |
3 | An art critic may have difficulty in deciding how far the picture needs to be considered as devotional imagery , and how far discussion can be limited to artistic merits . |
4 | The last type of survey to be considered has a basis in theory . |
5 | The versatile artist raises the question of relationship between the arts , and how far they can be considered to have the same or similar aims . |
6 | Either book could be considered the masterpiece of someone whom I think of as among the most gifted authors now at work in England . |
7 | The suffering and self-conscious first-person singular manifested in Dyer could be considered a creation of the Gothic novel that came after him , and Dyer can also bring to mind the magus of a time before . |
8 | But the lyricism of the character ‘ Klima ’ can be considered an element in the lyricism of Ivan Klima , and be thought to encounter there its own critique . |
9 | And there are , in fact , several barriers in his writings : that between Jenny and the Reds could be considered another . |
10 | Both Amis and Eliot can be considered seasoned disapprovers , and it is probable that Amis shares the other writer 's distaste for the biographical critic , whose activities may be responsibly conducted , and are generally acknowledged to have been successful at times , but have often been reckoned to fail . |
11 | The poor boy , who resembles Philip Roth , tells the story in which he takes part , and does so in a manner that can be considered uncontroversial . |
12 | Fees set by each drama school do differ slightly , though they can be considered basically similar . |
13 | There are many shifting thoughts to be considered in this extract , and there is colour too ; you need to convey the spurts of energy vocally . |
14 | Naturally , with a cast of actors who are all approximately the same age , the casting of heavy character parts has to be considered very carefully , and of course not all plays are teeming with characters of similar age . |
15 | Membership of Equity , then , is no guarantee of employment — it simply gives the member a chance to be considered for the work that is available . |
16 | But being in an overcrowded profession does n't mean that you wo n't be considered . |
17 | Theoretically , one would expect the Northern catholic community and the six counties of Ulster to be considered a lost remnant , unredeemed from British rule , and indeed this is by far the most popular interpretation . |
18 | This will be considered in the remaining chapters . |
19 | Their culture was not to be considered at all in the constitution . |
20 | There is also the practical element to be considered , he wrote . |
21 | ‘ This must therefore be considered as having a detrimental effect overall on the tourism market . ’ |
22 | Examples from recent television and film productions ( eg. Young Soul Rebels ) will be considered . |
23 | However , there are a number of risks to be considered by even the most competent pilot , and these are outside the pilot 's control once the cloud climb has been started . |
24 | Sometimes , because of the circumstances , termination of a pregnancy may need to be considered . |
25 | These were to be considered at the AGM on 20 September 1986 when the association would seek to create ‘ a blend of social and professional academic pursuit ’ . |
26 | For a considerable amount of inconsequential information owned by the institution is classed as confidential , even though its release could only be considered prejudicial to the safety and interests of the state by the most bigoted autocrat . |
27 | As an inside exploration of culture this might also be considered to be a ‘ liminal ’ or ‘ liminoid ’ phenomenon ( V. Turner 1974 , 1977 ) , for as it delves beneath the surface phenomena , the subjective analysis can reveal unconscious categories and transformational operations which lie between the dual poles and such exclusively preferred categories as ‘ cops and robbers ’ . |
28 | The first of the few blocks that can be used in competition to be considered are the slapping blocks . |
29 | By this time the guitar had made its popular impact , and in just five years time it would be considered virtually the instrument of musical expression . |
30 | Such is the waste removal power of this sort of tool , that safety for the operator and workpiece must be considered . |