Example sentences of "[pers pn] can [be] consider to " in BNC.

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1 In this she can be considered to be the founder of district nursing .
2 Having suggested that the 1960s were characterised by a series of discrete panics around moral issues , there is neither an account — other than an essentially economistic one — of the aetiology of such panics , nor an explanation of the way(s) in which they can be considered to be discrete .
3 The inconvenience which this causes can normally be reduced only by delaying the binding of serial parts until they can be considered to be no longer ‘ current ’ , or by ensuring that the time which they spend off the shelves ‘ at binding ’ exceeds by as small a margin as possible the time required physically to bind them .
4 In this respect , although usually referred to as empirical , it can be considered to be scientific .
5 This is an exaggeration , but you should remember that the older the history book ( especially over 20 years ) the less reliable it can be considered to be , because ( i ) new evidence is always being unearthed ( ii ) all historians tend to write from within the perspective of their own times ( " every generation writes its own history " ) ( iii ) most professional historians update their own interpretations according to personal preference and in the face of scholarly criticism .
6 It can be considered to be the microelectronic equivalent of a mainframe 's central processing unit ( CPU ) .
7 Even if a database contains pre-existing works , it can be considered to be a new work of copyright if it is the result of selection and judgment .
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