Example sentences of "consider to be " in BNC.

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1 Some of the forty-three police units now have visibly autocratic chief officers who consistently spell out their public accountability yet pursue very personal perceptions of what they consider to be disorderly and what needs to be controlled , and such constructions of reality generate systems which enforce power differently from force to force .
2 Teachers without a coaching background feel insecure in attempting what they consider to be a difficult game to learn and so play safe with rounders or athletics .
3 An internal survey by the Association of District Councils ( ADC ) , reported in the journal Housing , has found that many local authorities are having great difficulty in exempting from the Right to Buy those properties they consider to be especially suitable for older people .
4 FAR FROM the drama of special agents in helicopters swooping over remote Colombian mountainsides , experts from the world 's richest countries meet in Paris today to improve what many consider to be the most effective means of combating the drugs trade — hitting the traffickers ' pockets .
5 In order to establish how police work is accomplished , therefore , it is necessary to examine such things as the common-sense notions ordinary policemen and women have about their role , what they consider to be the essence of police work , what typifications and categorizations infuse the practical reasoning they employ to accomplish policing tasks , and what ‘ recipes ’ or guide-lines they adopt in undertaking the various aspects of their job .
6 All you have to do is put the qualities for the Man of the Nineties listed on the coupon in order of what you consider to be important , from one to six .
7 ‘ This we consider to be a retrograde and unnecessary step , ’ particularly since these powers had only just been vested in the NRA under the Water Act , he said .
8 This is not the stuff of which marriages are made , and it is quite clear that if United do not improve what Celtic consider to be a derisory offer for the Scotland captain , who has made 50 international appearances , there will be no union .
9 The thread I have chosen to follow is that of houses I consider to be perfect period pieces or exceptional architectural masterpieces , and hence they are not always conventionally representative of their particular period .
10 ‘ Equally we want to speak to anyone who may have rented out property recently in what they consider to be suspicious or somewhat unusual circumstances , ’ said a Scotland Yard spokesman .
11 It is not a school where people come to attend classes , or lectures , nor to hear from ‘ specialists ’ about what they consider to be the answer to community problems .
12 However , it is all too easy for those brought up in the Near Eastern traditions , when they hear Hindus talking of many gods , to suppose that they are talking of what they consider to be the supreme reality .
13 The group affect around one in every 500 children born with around 1,200 births in 1982 ; the numbers of such births are falling partly because they are identifiable in screening programmes , and the mothers are taking what they consider to be appropriate actions , and partly due to higher standards of antenatal care .
14 In constructing our programmes of study we have tried to avoid overlap and to make clear what we consider to be associated with which attainment targets , but some points will inevitably appear more than once .
15 Von Sophias Jonnifer , who I personally consider to be capable of winning anywhere in the world .
16 Yet as Comecon 's major source of hydrocarbons the countries have felt in recent years the strain of cutbacks in Soviet oil exports as well as what they consider to be unfair trading terms caused by rising costs which they lack the economic freedom to renegotiate .
17 Thanks to the wide choice of premiums , you can choose what you consider to be the right amount of protection for your family for the duration of your policy .
18 What was much more important to me was the emergence of what I consider to be the breakdown of constitutional government .
19 Thus the general pattern is that any place in England and Wales ( other than the London Boroughs and some Metropolitan Districts ) has at least two councils and possibly three , a situation which many consider to be wasteful in terms of administrative costs .
20 Such interference with local democracy goes well beyond what many observers consider to be the proper role of the Central Government in relation to Local Government .
21 The Government is now considering proposals to replace the present domestic rate , based on the occupation of property , which many consider to be inequitable , by some form of community charge levied on individual residents .
22 What do business directors consider to be the problems which have caused many factories to close ?
23 However , if health authorities differ in their priorities and make provision for that health care which they consider to be a priority , then Type I systems can mean that residents of different health authorities find access to some forms of health care even more unequal than at present .
24 Now , and while anxious not to bore the pants off either of my faithful readers , I feel bound to return to and to expand upon the theme as a result of what I consider to be a truly appalling piece of recent news .
25 The net result has been a marked resurgence of the disease in many parts of the world to what some people , including the famous American malariologist Paul Russel , consider to be levels that existed before the Second World War .
26 A complete change of spelling would instantly destroy a large part of what most people consider to be a fixed aspect of the world .
27 The result of this is sometimes a multi-patterned litter of kittens , which some owners mistakenly consider to be the outcome of ‘ genetic variety ’ within the make-up of their female and an unknown ‘ husband ’ .
28 Expectations are what we consider to be reasonable behaviour , performance or decisions under a given set of circumstances .
29 Write what you consider to be the relationship between respect and submission .
30 It veers from pieces that sound stilted and scripted to free-form passages when the Jamesons hold what they consider to be a conversation .
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