Example sentences of "generally to be " in BNC.

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1 Do you think there 's a better means of selection , other than what seem generally to be regarded as a rather barbaric system ?
2 It would be simplistic and indeed inaccurate , however , to ascribe a single ‘ mood ’ to the workforce , although industrial relations are considered generally to be good as memories of last year 's conflict dim .
3 Is politics generally to be neutral between conceptions of the good , or does neutrality apply to the constitution only ?
4 Exposure to direct sunlight is generally to be avoided since products are seldom exposed to it , and because it can quickly produce effects that are never seen in practice .
5 For purposive reading and for textbooks and research material the author 's credentials are generally to be found on the title page or in publishers ' promotional material .
6 Claud Lorrain sometimes painted that celestial luminary in his pictures , but , if not , the sun was but little out of it — a choice generally to be preferred to all others . ’
7 The maximal aerobic speed , that is the maximal speed that can be maintained without incurring an oxygen debt , appears generally to be about one half of the maximal running speed .
8 White Papers and policy documents are generally to be taken seriously and are therefore quoted extensively on appeal .
9 The most basic criticism of this common liberal method is generally to be found in the view that humans are social beings who can not be abstracted from a particular social and historical context in the manner that such theories propose .
10 She ( and occasionally he ) is seen by some as an unnecessary interference in the realm of the doctor , by others as a monitor to assess clients ' suitability for treatment , and by others again as a provider of information about treatment , advice about choices and generally to be a shoulder to cry on .
11 While these measures to strengthen existing legislation are generally to be welcomed , the unwillingness of the government to pursue reform along the lines of EC Article 86 is very disappointing , given the case for a more radical reform made in the main text of the paper .
12 The unlawfulness was generally to be found in the offence of unlawful assembly , but it might also have been another offence such as nuisance caused by obstruction of the highway .
13 Thus , the answers to the big questions are generally to be found in the top-level board papers of significant firms with professional records managers , and electronic media presents little threat in the foreseeable future .
14 However , the way in which the theories relate to the overall transition sequence is generally to be understood only by reference to the experimental observations .
15 Indeed , the government has made it clear that these ‘ planning purposes ’ powers ( which are of particular importance in bringing land on to the market ) are generally to be used to assist the private sector .
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