Example sentences of "[adv] be said to [be] " in BNC.
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1 | The subsidence costs are incurred by British Coal and so are said to be internalized . |
2 | But with the hindsight of Frey 's distinction ( also Regan 's ) between having an interest and something 's being in one 's interest , this route is denied Singer because water , sunlight , and even perhaps preservation , in tune with the tree 's needs , can rightly be said to be in its interests . |
3 | In the strictest sense then , the subject of this chapter are the six Warsaw Pact members of Eastern Europe which , along with Mongolia , could alone be said to be bound to the ‘ socialist commonwealth ’ . |
4 | A ley can really only be said to be confirmed if it has been walked for most of its length . |
5 | In addition to the above criteria of articulation and recognition of breaches , a further necessary condition must be satisfied : actions can only be said to be rule-governed when some other alternative actions are possible . |
6 | The existence of the debt can only be said to be a ‘ burden ’ if the government is constrained in its use of lump-sum taxes . |
7 | The supporters of O M O V have put their arguments in what can only be said to be a ham-fisted and insulting way . |
8 | The principal problem about them has generally been said to be that of their meaning or semantics . |
9 | For much of the next generation there could scarcely be said to be such a thing as a French army , for a sizeable proportion of Charles VII 's soldiers came from Scotland . |
10 | The principle must be that although affray is a continuing offence , where the participants can no longer be said to be using or threatening violence towards another person , the offence is complete . |
11 | Conscience gave her an uncomfortable nip , for it could n't exactly be said to be the height of honour for her to accept his invitation to dine in his home in the guise of a journalist when she was n't one , but Fabia went and studied her wardrobe . |
12 | These meetings could not be said to be unimportant because world Christianity ought to be seen to meet . |
13 | The Libyan quarrel was referred to Bishop Dionysius of Alexandria , a very well-educated man , who sided with those theologians who stressed the distinctness of Father and Son ; they should not be said to be of one being but to be as distinct as the husbandman and the vine . |
14 | The Salvationists associated together ‘ for a purpose which can not be said to be otherwise than lawful and laudable , or at all events can not be called unlawful ’ . |
15 | Skill in letter-writing is by no means evenly distributed among the population and letter-writers can not be said to be representative of the general population . |
16 | That is , what must be done in certain circumstances can not be said to be good without qualification and might involve evil and suffering . |
17 | That may be so , but while a quarter of the public does not have complete confidence in the police that code can not be said to be working . |
18 | The students could not be said to be responsible for their own actions and thoughts . |
19 | Someone who calls out ‘ Cooee ’ can not be said to be saying something that is true or false . |
20 | This will account for the fact that although it is the obvious lesson of Darwinism that species mutate , they can not be said to be aware of this nor in any sense to change themselves . |
21 | But what about those conflicts that do not take place within such a constituted social system , such as conflictual bourgeois societies which can not be said to be unified , except , as Sartre suggests dismissively , by appeal to a lost paradise before the class struggle ? |
22 | Descombes describes a comparable paradoxical structure in his account of ‘ originary delay ’ : a first event can not be the first event if it is the only event ; it can not be said to be a first until it is followed by a second , which then retrospectively constitutes it as the first — which means that its firstness hovers over it as its meaning without being identifiable with it as such . |
23 | In adjudicating , a meaning is attributed to a rule of law which can not be said to be correct or incorrect . |
24 | Ruether 's , if she is not saying in any sense of Christ that he is unique , surely can not be said to be so . |
25 | That they are not such statements is in accord with the fact , rightly insisted upon by Hume , as already noted , that causes can not be said to be in a certain logical connection with their effects : the fact that it is not contradictory , however mistaken it may be , to assert that a causal circumstance for an event existed but that the event did not occur . |
26 | For example , an Indian village producing Kashan-style rugs can not be said to be part of the Kashan weaving group ; nor can the Persian towns of Kashan and Arak be placed together , despite their relative proximity , because of the strong dissimilarities in their rugs . |
27 | That being so , the direct object can not be said to be totally redundant . |
28 | Where a previous Court of Appeal decision can not be said to be in line with the House of Lords ' authority on the same subject . |
29 | If the explanation given is correct , however ( and no other suggests itself ) then there is no reason to prevent the prosecutor who has elected in favour of the substantive offence from seeking to amend so as to substitute the conspiracy count instead : a straight exchange of counts based on the same facts can not be said to be over-burdensome . |
30 | That can not be said to be a full description of reason within the disciplines , for they can not be sustained without values and judgement . |