Example sentences of "of [noun] [vb mod] [be] think " in BNC.

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1 An agreement to induce a breach of contract might be thought to fall outside this protection because inducement is a tort if committed by one person , but this is not so if the inducement is protected by section 13(1) .
2 Engineering standards and Codes of Practice can be thought of as the result of generic risk assessments .
3 The Washing of Feet can be thought out well in advance by the parish aware of Our Lord 's priorities .
4 geographical areas , e.g. the North and South of England may be thought of as separate markets for many products ;
5 This level of poverty might be thought to have been peculiar to London , which was believed by contemporaries to have a greater concentration of poverty than elsewhere .
6 This kind of group can be thought of as having only a minor role within counselling .
7 Census materials are an invaluable resource for the historian but the technical manipulation of figures may be thought of as being the remit of the mathematics department or even the geographers .
8 Whereas the emphasis of PPB could be thought of as being economic and financial , the emphasis of MBO was managerial .
9 The repercussions of this maleness of the concept of Christ may be thought to be incalculable .
10 Intersection and union of sets can be thought of in terms of the shaded regions in Fig. 0.1 ; such figures are called Venn diagrams .
11 Apart from these tensional effects , most of Mesozoic times over most of Europe may be thought of as what I have called the " long quiet episode " .
12 To use yet another metaphor , moulding of form can be thought of as metalworking ; patterning like painting .
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