Example sentences of "[pron] be shown to be " in BNC.
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1 | The NCC will not allow the ghost of precedent and the status quo to prevent changes which are shown to be necessary . ’ |
2 | The dilemmas of decision making for families and social workers are then related to the legal routes into care , some of which are shown to be misused in practice . |
3 | These villages lie way beyond the reach of limited government services , which were shown to be in crisis last year when the island group was added to the United Nations ' list of Least Developed Countries ( LDCs ) . |
4 | In general , the NCp7 mutants which were shown to be active in promoting NCp7:RNA interactions ( 6 ) ( dimerization and annealing of the primer tRNA to the PBS ) interacted effectively with HIV-1 DNA fragments , indicating that the same residues are involved . |
5 | FEARS were expressed yesterday that safety plans for North Sea platforms may put too much emphasis on equipment and hardware , rather than management and human factors , which were shown to be a main contributory cause of the Piper Alpha disaster . |
6 | There was also a genuine fear that open conflict between the two sides of the industry must be avoided ( a fear which was shown to be not entirely illusory in a subsequent reorganisation , see pp. 194–5 below ) . |
7 | Delinquent subculture theory locates the impetus more specifically in the social setting of lower-class adolescent males ( who were shown to be the most crime-prone by official statistics ) : they are disadvantaged in their quest for status and achievement ( defined by conventional agencies such as the school ) and consequently construct their own , alternative criteria . |
8 | Our study lends credence to the recent report of a family with many affected family members with only two to 40 colonic polyps , who were shown to be linked to the APC locus and are therefore likely to be carrying a mutation of this gene . |
9 | She is the only female character allowed into the fortress den and as the story develops she is shown to be both sensitive and sensible . |
10 | In these traditional roles she is shown to be effective . |
11 | It establishes our authority as catering managers , since we are shown to be not only in charge but doing something positive . |
12 | We are a , an innocent man until we are shown to be guilty . |
13 | The engine has been on an electronic diagnosis machine ( like a Sun tester ) and everything was shown to be set just about right . |
14 | But this , it is claimed , may make them more vulnerable than most to negative emotions when they are shown to be powerless . |
15 | True-kin do not necessarily love one another , but it is always presumed that they are friends until they are shown to be enemies . |
16 | By contrast , non-kin and affines are presumed to be enemies until they are shown to be friends ! |
17 | Whilst showing proper reluctance to enforce these convenants , the courts will , however , do so if they are shown to be reasonable … |
18 | Other clauses are subject to a test of reasonableness , and are enforceable only to the extent that they are shown to be reasonable . |
19 | Very soon after Prontosil and sulphanilamide became available they were shown to be active against malaria . |
20 | Knowledge that plasmodia were vulnerable to sulphonamides was useful , particularly when they were shown to be protected , like bacteria , by p -aminobenzoic acid . |
21 | They were hailed in the media as breakthroughs — and then they were shown to be wrong either by their own authors or by others . |
22 | Kenya 's tranquillity could vanish if it were shown to be involved : the killing prompted the first of last year 's riots . |
23 | Ironically , in the same way that the denial of the risk of harm associated with a possible preventive measure undermines the basis for performing a randomised trial designed to investigate the efficacy of that measure , the exaggeration of the risk of harm tends to undermine public health measures designed to introduce the preventive measure if it is shown to be effective . |
24 | Any time after the presentation of a petition and before the making of a bankruptcy order , the court can , if it is shown to be necessary for the protection of the debtor 's property , appoint the official receiver to be interim receiver ( s 286(1) ) . |
25 | Secondly , an exemption clause may be partially effective if it is shown to be to some extent reasonable . |
26 | On the wider issue , it has been made clear , not simply from what I have said but through what I have done over many years — in an earlier ministerial capacity and in my present one — that we are more than willing to take action where it is shown to be necessary , once we are sure that such action would be well-judged . |
27 | but when held up in the light of the Word , it is shown to be not just merely a stone , but a jewel of great beauty . |
28 | It is sufficient if he is shown to be intentionally using violence or if he is aware that his conduct may be violent . |
29 | Bukharin understood better than most that Stalin 's mania — as it was shown to be — for breakneck industrialisation was to bring many years of misery and suffering to all the Soviet peoples . |
30 | To check for a developmental role for these hypersensitive sites , the presence of the transgene was tested in newborn mice and where it was shown to be expressed ( data not shown ) . |