Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] be considered [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It must be emphasised , however , that an experienced endoscopist is necessary , as Dieulafoy 's disease can easily be overlooked or concomitant lesions , such as ulcers or varices , may wrongly be considered responsible for the bleeding episode . |
2 | It said that where a dominant enterprise charged prices below the average variable cost , those prices must necessarily be considered predatory , because the enterprise could have no other interest in charging loss-making prices besides the elimination of its competitors . |
3 | However , they can do no more than recommend the best of the available options and even in expert hands the treatment of anorexia nervous must still be considered unsatisfactory . |
4 | Unbeaten at home this season , and with just two defeats away from home , Mick McGiven 's enterprising East Anglians must now be considered serious contenders for honours . |
5 | The pyramidical shape in that year reflected what must now be considered high mortality rates at all ages , and particularly among the very young . |
6 | in Director of Public Prosecutions v. Byrne [ 1991 ] R.T.R. 119 must now be considered unsound . |
7 | As head of information services for the Peak National Park , my judgement should surely be considered reliable and balanced . |
8 | The problem of meeting the probable needs and wishes of the wider constituency which might now be considered eligible for some sort of formal association with the University after obtaining a qualification therefore needs to be addressed . |
9 | Pupils giving estimates at the end of this range might well be considered sensible to give the height of a door as 5 feet and 10 feet respectively . |
10 | Change could only be considered viable in the massage routines and the in-house APF macros which determine the appearance of the dictionary material on the page . |
11 | However , where , as was the case with Akzo 's pricing policy , the prices charged were below average total cost ( that is , including fixed costs ) but above average variable cost , they could only be considered predatory if they were established as part of a plan to eliminate competitors . |
12 | For a considerable amount of inconsequential information owned by the institution is classed as confidential , even though its release could only be considered prejudicial to the safety and interests of the state by the most bigoted autocrat . |
13 | He 'd scarcely be considered presentable . ’ |
14 | Drawing on a Stoic concept of seeds , which he applied even to the origin of Adam and Eve , he had a sense of natural order that could hardly be considered hostile to further inquiry . |
15 | Even the profit based on the Coniston ore could hardly be considered handsome . |
16 | Even when you realise they are dummies , they could still be considered offensive . ’ |
17 | It follows from this that what is necessary hi sā for one may well be considered unnecessary hi sā by another . |
18 | In so doing Railfreight chalked up an achievement which would scarcely be considered feasible by any other European railway administration : only in Britain is the freight-carrying railway required to function without government subsidy . |
19 | Having said that , it is possible to plant some in groups , and it is true to say that some thrive in soil which would normally be considered unsatisfactory . |
20 | In I gave the book to him or I gave him the book , him would normally be considered thematic in FSP theory . |
21 | At the same time , all forms of what would usually be considered popular music can in principle be disseminated by face-to-face methods ( for instance , in concerts ) rather than the mass media , and can be made available free , or even structured as collective participation , rather than sold as a commodity ; it is hard to believe that a few friends , jamming on ‘ Born in the USA ’ at a party , are not producing ‘ popular music ’ . |
22 | Certainly many interiors that have been gutted or scooped out in this way would now be considered worthy of retention — notably many of Nash 's interiors around Regent 's Park . |
23 | Even in the recent past , feminists combined support of causes which would today be considered incompatible . |
24 | NB Lecturing , distance learning , Legal Network TV , etc will also be considered relevant . |
25 | Butterflyfish can normally be considered good members of an aquarium community , as they are not usually attacked by other fish . |
26 | Whether lexically unrelated idioms can ever be considered exact translation equivalents , however , is debatable . ) |
27 | A woman can still be considered dangerous and exciting by wearing vibrant red clothes ; we are all familiar with the term ‘ scarlet woman ’ . |
28 | The next sentence begins ‘ Yet reason tells me … ’ and ends ‘ … then the difficulty of believing that a perfect and complex eye could be formed by natural selection , though insuperable by our imagination , can hardly be considered real . ’ |
29 | The number of institutions in London which can reasonably be considered private banks seems to have doubled in the fifty years between 1725 and 1775 to reach fifty-two . |
30 | Likewise , a command enjoining some action which was logically impossible , or which had already been carried out , or a lie that through ignorance on the part of the perpetrator turned out to be objectively true , can both be considered defective through the lack of a canonical trait . |