Example sentences of "[noun sg] considered to be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 ) . |
2 | The second example — a woman considered to be depressed — involved passive withdrawal from her usual role . |
3 | It might , for example , seek to imprison for contempt either a working-class ‘ hero ’ organising lawful opposition outside the House to legislative proposals under consideration in it ; or an employer determined to extract his pound of flesh under legislation considered to be oppressive and proposed to be repealed as soon as possible . |
4 | One definition of Utopia is ‘ any real or imaginary state considered to be perfect ’ . |
5 | When we last surveyed the audit fees of the FT-SE 100 constituents ( see ACCOUNTANCY , November 1991 , p 12 ) , total audit fees rose by just over 2% , as compared with a much more buoyant 11% — although at the time considered to be modest — the year before ( see ACCOUNTANCY , November 1990 , p 14 ) . |
6 | The lexicons have been regarded as being of only secondary importance or their production considered to be trivial . |