Example sentences of "[vb pp] to be [adj] by " in BNC.

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1 The banking document and estate agent 's document were both designed to be readable by lay people , and hence used language structures that could be immediately understood .
2 Lisa had expected to be impressed by Vass 's seaside abode .
3 The flooding process , which begins next week , is expected to be complete by 1991 .
4 Relocation is expected to be complete by March 1995 when the existing Warren Spring site in Stevenage will be taken over by Glaxo .
5 The centrepiece of the project , the Ataturk Dam , was expected to be operational by mid-1991 .
6 The boat is expected to be operational by this afternoon .
7 He is expected to be dead by then but his action could open the way for thousands of similar cases worldwide .
8 The software is expected to be deliverable by the end of 1992 or the beginning of 1993 .
9 The gyroscopes associated with Artifical Horizons are subject to errors both in turns and during fore-and-aft acceleration , but for all practical purposes may be considered to be unaffected by the normal manoeuvres experienced in airline operations .
10 Later this choice was considered to be pagan by the Church because of the festivities traditionally associated with it .
11 A test refinement ( coordinates not subsequently used ) , with non-crystallographic symmetry restraints switched off , indicates the accuracy of the atomic positions to be 0.3 ( by analysis of the 81% of the molecule considered to be unperturbed by crystal packing forces ; Table 1 ) .
12 The cost of using a library was considered to be significant by all .
13 Women who reach higher education are not deemed to be successful by virtue of having done so ; on the contrary , higher education continues to exclude and marginalize its female students , pushing them further into ‘ female ’ jobs or marriage and family .
14 Therefore , although skills are now embedded in all courses reviewed and validated this session , the range of skills is not as comprehensive as is deemed to be desirable by the University .
15 Under s665(2) , a settlement shall not be deemed to be revocable by reason only : ( a ) that it contains a provision under which any income or assets will or may become payable to or applicable for the benefit of the settlor , or the wife or husband of the settlor , on the bankruptcy of the settlor 's child or in the event of an assignment of or charge on that income or those assets being executed by the settlor 's child ; or ( b ) that it provides for the determination of the settlement by the act or on the default of any person in such a manner that the determination will not , during the lifetime of the settlor 's child , benefit the settlor or the wife or husband of the settlor ; or ( c ) in the case of a settlement to which section 33 of the Trustee Act 1925 applies , that it directs income to be held for the benefit of the settlor 's child on protective trusts , unless the trust period is a period less than the life of the child or the settlement specifies some event on the happening of which the child would , if the income were payable during the trust period to him absolutely during that period , be deprived of the right to receive all or part of the income .
16 The doctrine , which may be concerned with national liberation , the emancipation of a class , the emancipation of women or some other general aim which is felt to be important by large numbers of people , has also to include or be founded upon a social theory which can elucidate the principal issues , clarify the objectives and ways of attaining them , and outline alternative forms of society .
17 This information was verbally communicated to officials of the Department of Health in July 1981 , who asked that further studies be done to be available by October 1981 .
18 The designers of this anti-twitch device look set to make a handy crust from anyone prepared to part with £75 and also prepared to be unworried by stares .
19 They are communities in the sense that one has a sense of ‘ belonging ’ in them , and in the sense that Shetlanders belonging to each are said to be distinguishable by special characteristics in dialect or , less often ( and more humorously ) , by difference in mentality and general attitudes .
20 He is said to be hyperactive by the nursery staff and seems to show some bizarre behaviour .
21 PC performance is said to be unaffected by the card .
22 Host performance is said to be unaffected by the board .
23 Now can it be said to be clear by the law of Scotland that the locus here is beyond what the legislature may assert right to affect by legislation against all whomsoever for the purpose of regulating methods of fishing ?
24 Mr Gandhi is said to be horrified by the stiff budget in prospect .
25 Traditional views of family life are seen to be unsupported by research findings , but research can assist the identification and development of policies and good practice which can help children at risk and in need to become good parents in their turn .
26 In between are the ‘ fair ’ judges , whose judgement is seen to be unaffected by mood or the time of the day , and whose punishment fits the crime .
27 It should be recognised that it is in the interests of all firms involved in the provision of financial services that regulation is adequate and seen to be adequate by investors , or custom will be lost for all concerned .
28 Was it thought to be rough by everyone else ?
29 First , they allowed us to develop a collage of the kinds of problem thought to be critical by the group .
30 As a consequence , tax rises are now thought to be inevitable by Whitehall sources .
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