Example sentences of "[vb mod] be deemed [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Even if these obstacles are overcome , just which deals should be deemed legitimate ( or at least open to settlement ) ?
2 Whether it is a potential son or daughter hardly constitutes good cause for the termination of a pregnancy , and in our society requests to do so must be deemed frivolous .
3 However , economy being of prime importance , he included , he said , nothing inessential to the art of gardening that might increase the size and price ( eighteen shillings ) , but neither had he omitted any advice which might be deemed useful to the profession , ‘ so that upon the whole the work is rendered as complete a system of practical gardening as present knowledge of vegetation can supply ’ .
4 So while a degree in geology or BTec in computer sciences might be deemed useful and relevant , a diploma in , say , Greek cookery would probably not qualify !
5 Even their religious faith was subtly different from her own : they seemed hemmed in by a regiment of saints , feasts , rules , indulgences , penances and novenas , and everyone seemed to be permanently on guard against saying or doing anything that might be deemed heretical .
6 You had to know your Instruction Book very well , because if you locked someone up and they got away with it , next day in court , there was a chance that you might be deemed excessive in your law and of course then you were on your own .
7 It might be deemed unethical , however , to perform a controlled trial .
8 In 1819 the Board of Kandyan Commissioners stated that this ‘ practice is sanctioned by such long usage that , until by some proclamation it is declared illegal , it might be deemed harsh to visit the act by punishment . ’
9 So the group at Shepherd 's Bush has a way to go before some of them might be deemed fit to audition there or at other vocational schools .
10 A danger was raised : mishandled , these could be deemed illegal in the UK .
11 Riddell verges on suggesting that an organisation may be deemed subversive not simply if it works to undermine the state , but if its members have any mental reservations about the constitution .
12 It will probably be passed alto to a small committee of the European Parliament , but the Parliament has already voted by a large majority in favour of a ban and a further reference may be deemed unnecessary .
13 By section 11 of the statutes the council shall appoint such other officers as may be deemed necessary
14 If what they discuss and teach is considered to be a danger to the state , they may be deemed guilty of ‘ thought crimes ’ .
15 Further works which may be deemed desirable acquisitions are : The English House by James Chambers ( London 1985 ) , English Vernacular Houses by E. Mercer , and The English Medieval House by Margaret Wood ( London , reprint 1985 ) .
16 Similarly students ' attempts to control which have not been predetermined by others may be deemed illegitimate — that is , as ‘ behavioural problems ’ or a lack of ‘ acceptance of disability ’ .
17 ( x ) To do all such other things as may be deemed incidental or conducive to the attainment of the Company 's objects or any of them .
18 ( x ) To do all such other things as may be deemed incidental or conducive to the attainment of the Company 's objects or any of them .
19 It is reasonable to assume , therefore , that there would be a residue of canine stock , who for one reason or another would be deemed unsuitable to die for the perverted pleasure of the gloating Roman nobility .
20 It seemed clear that anything more than a purely intergovernmental system of consultation and cooperation would be deemed undesirable by Britain .
21 An alternative to more co-ordination of production is centralized production of guides of such a high quality that local production would be deemed redundant .
22 : In some environments ( e.g. doctors ' note-taking on hospital wards ) speech or typed input would be deemed inappropriate for social reasons , whereas handwritten notes are already an established procedure ;
23 The rain at this end of the island tends to die off towards the end of March , but it has certainly damaged pitches including that at the Government Stadium , which Paterson reckoned would be deemed unplayable by most clubs in Scotland .
24 For the first time , an Act of Parliament lays a duty upon a public official , the Data Protection Registrar , to judge whether activities shall be deemed lawful by reference to a set of principles .
25 ( 2 ) None of the sub-clauses of this Clause and none of the objects therein specified shall be deemed subsidiary or ancillary to any of the objects specified in any other such sub-clause , and the Company shall have as full a power to exercise each and every one of the objects specified in each sub-clause of this Clause as though each sub-clause contained the objects of a separate Company .
26 ( 2 ) None of the sub-clauses of this Clause and none of the objects therein specified shall be deemed subsidiary or ancillary to any of the objects specified in any other such sub-clause , and the Company shall have as full a power to exercise each and every one of the objects specified in each sub-clause of this Clause as though each sub-clause contained the objects of a separate Company .
27 The importance of majority voting will increase since more and more European economic and social legislation will be deemed necessary because of the single European market .
28 For a few patients , compulsory admission to a psychiatric inpatient unit under an order of the Mental Health Act will be deemed necessary .
29 After a five week training course the crews will be deemed qualified for most low-level missions .
30 Shell has specified that the detector will be deemed safe to use only if it can withstand intensities of up to 8 v/m .
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