Example sentences of "could be considered " in BNC.
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1 | Either book could be considered the masterpiece of someone whom I think of as among the most gifted authors now at work in England . |
2 | The suffering and self-conscious first-person singular manifested in Dyer could be considered a creation of the Gothic novel that came after him , and Dyer can also bring to mind the magus of a time before . |
3 | And there are , in fact , several barriers in his writings : that between Jenny and the Reds could be considered another . |
4 | No sooner had the announcement been made than it was withdrawn , pending deliberations by Lincolnshire County Council as to whether subsidisation could be considered as a way of continuance . |
5 | Being charitable , this could be considered ongoing profit , but what is to be made of Sandhurst Marketing ? |
6 | This is a picture of policing which some constables in hard-line areas dispute as typical of Northern Ireland , with one policeman m West Belfast denying that any routine policing occurs in Northern Ireland , arguing that no area could be considered ‘ soft ’ because policemen and women are at risk everywhere ( FN 29/4/87 , p. 6 ) . |
7 | Only the Guardian amongst the qualities and the Mirror ( with its Scottish stable-mate , the Record ) amongst the tabloids could be considered even moderately left-wing in 1987 . |
8 | At the slightest sign of originality in approach or technique a director might well be regarded as a menace and any departure from the hoary formula adhered to by the executives could be considered highly presumptuous . |
9 | ‘ He should have an intensive medical examination and a complete psychological assessment before he could be considered to box Benn for that title . |
10 | Some commerical software suppliers take pains to protect their programs , and the Trojan could be considered as such , albeit in a dangerously extreme form . |
11 | In this line of work , both energies and masses are expressed in electron volts ( Einstein showed that masses could be considered as energies ) . |
12 | The average farm size of around 150 hectares could be considered high until the area devoted to hill farming , around 100 hectares , was deducted . |
13 | There was no easy solution to these problems but a number of alternatives could be considered . |
14 | The two broad categories could be considered as rational approaches , often called rational/economic approaches , and political approaches . |
15 | The option of letting children stay indoors during breaks could be considered though providing adequate supervision sometimes provides problems . |
16 | The import of the Mallion lines could be considered the most beneficial thing that had happened so far in the breed . |
17 | But before these matters could be considered the court had to address an argument for the Crown which , if it had succeeded , would have brought an immediate end to the matter . |
18 | I make no apologies for concentrating on issues which in environmental terms could be considered as being relatively minor compared with some of the major problems facing us today . |
19 | Alternatively the story of how the Robartes family came to have the money to build Lanhydrock House in the Fowey valley could be considered a tale of blatant exploitation , outrageous usury and greed . |
20 | It seems rather grandiose to label a talk with a colleague in the same office or department as an ‘ interview ’ , but in some ways it could be considered to be one , especially if our colleague is an expert in the field in which we ourselves have become interested . |
21 | The analyst must aim to define an uncontentious view of the transformation the procedure aims to achieve , bearing in mind the variety of viewpoints that could be considered relevant . |
22 | One could also point out that explosions on a large scale are observed in the Universe , and on empirical grounds these could be considered evidence for white holes . |
23 | Despite the recent debate on VDU health hazards , which has raged furiously on both sides of the Atlantic , Cox report that ‘ there are no radiation levels that could be considered to be of concern to the normal individual ’ ( Displays Technology and Applications , vol 4 , p 7 ) . |
24 | The concept of ‘ development themes ’ was central to our thinking Once these were identified , suitable approaches could be considered for different ages and stages in the curriculum and ‘ topic webs ’ produced . |
25 | Moreover , there seems to be an element of moral righteousness in Bukharin 's attitude , in so far as he sought to clothe what could be considered necessary violence with an aura of positive good , thereby turning necessity into a virtue . |
26 | Within the limits of the one party dictatorship prevailing in the Soviet Union Bukharin could be considered to be a consensus politician , seeking growth through co-operation not conflict . |
27 | Self-discipline could be considered the ‘ main bearing ’ in our character . |
28 | Wall cavity insulation can also reduce heat loss and could be considered , but only after expert advice has first been taken from an independent builder or surveyor as to the suitability for the type of home occupied by your elderly parent . |
29 | This could be considered consistent with Advaitin teaching concerning the Brahman-Ātman identity , namely , that the Soul within is at one with the essence of the universe . |
30 | If the pages of press coverage , including a Times leader , were anything to go by , the Granada 500 could be considered to be one of the most prestigious and important election programmes of this campaign . |