Example sentences of "considered a " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The 1922 constitution approved by Britain was considered a model of libertarian democracy . |
4 | Among those noting Xu 's habit of using just one board ( ingredients are so fresh and so quickly prepared that food poisoning is not considered a threat ) is Keith Mitchell , team captain of the British chefs competing at the culinary Olympics in Frankfurt next year , and head chef at the Grand Hotel , Eastbourne , East Sussex . |
5 | Since ancient times , the rowan tree has been considered a scourge to witches . |
6 | I once witnessed an incident that could so easily have been avoided if the pilot had considered a downwind landing as a possible option . |
7 | Which is considered a sign of beauty in certain parts of the globe . |
8 | Mr Chan is also considered a probable future member of the Executive Council , the Governor 's ‘ cabinet ’ . |
9 | The herring was never quite considered a member of the fish family . |
10 | The Dolphin-class submarine is considered a versatile platform for espionage activities , including violation of territorial lines , sensor laying , monitoring of underwater communications , interruption of communication signals and photography . |
11 | In 1982 the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee asked him to write a paper on the Falklands , which was considered a most notable contribution to the debate in this area . |
12 | ‘ We did not bring them here to sit in the stand , ’ Roxburgh said , although he would not commit himself as to whether either was considered a starter against the French . |
13 | Had he met anyone to be considered a socialist , he was asked . |
14 | In a research paper published today , Liberty — the logo used by the NCCL - warns that , without regulations , video surveillance could be used to harass groups who are considered a potential threat to public order , such as young people , ethnic minorities and political activists . |
15 | A buffet supper , provided inevitably by mothers , is considered a sufficient counter attraction to those on Capitol Hill . |
16 | Richard North , a local environmental health officer who has been advising the nuns , said that contamination of eggs through the shell via the faeces had never been considered a serious risk either by the working party who had submitted evidence to the Select Committee on Salmonella in Eggs , or by the Public Health Service Laboratories . |
17 | I find it very sad that the traditional weekend by the sea cam now be considered a health risk . |
18 | Nobody can draw attention , for instance , to the rational scholastic relationship between professor and student , without being considered a candidate for a mental institution . |
19 | This would be considered a success for a first release from a fairly new act . |
20 | This whole question is of importance not only because it was so central to Engels 's book but also because The Origin has rightly been considered a major contribution to the feminist tradition . |
21 | The description and demonstration of the working of such systems has always been considered a major advance in anthropological theory and is usually traced to the publication in 1940 of African Political Systems by M. Fortes and E. E. Evans-Pritchard with their respective discussions of the Tallensi of West Africa and the Nuer of East Africa . |
22 | There too she is never considered a significant contributor to the economic needs of the family ( because labour power is not equated with real economic value ) and there too , among the farming castes , her most important economic roles are the production and servicing of labour . |
23 | The boxed-off tail is now considered a fairly standard feature but it was a daring innovation in the mid-60s . |
24 | It is considered a vital part of the mission of the AMF(L) to make an outward display of friendliness towards the population and above all to display unity within the Force itself . |
25 | In what can only be considered a plan of Baldrickian cunning , not only will the Board 's coffers be groaning with the weight of money but — and here is the really clever part — fewer people than ever will now be able to observe what a mess the game is really in . |
26 | In what can only be considered a plan of Baldrickian cunning , not only will the Board 's coffers be groaning with the weight of money but — and here is the really clever part — fewer people than ever will now be able to observe what a mess the game is really in . |
27 | Once considered a vital and strategic waterway — huge quantities of war material passed through the canal during the Vietnam war — the Panama Canal has lost some of its importance because of air freight . |
28 | Writing in the British Medical Journal , the researchers said : ‘ The success of the Japanese economy must be considered a factor in the rapid improvement in life expectancy . |
29 | Since the sixties , rock and pop have been considered a stamping and breeding ground for burgeoning leftist/liberal sensibilities , a place where dissent is felt and upsurges occur . |
30 | Indeed , it was considered a desirable benefit flowing from Britain 's advanced technology . |