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 But at Meehan 's trial this same argument — that evidence against Griffiths in the matter of the planted bits of paper should not be considered competent as evidence against Meehan — was rejected by Lord Grant ( Lord Grant being as keen to see Meehan convicted as Robertson was to see Waddell acquitted ) .
4 The assumption that the primitive cell experienced ‘ desire ’ is not as absurd as at first it might appear to be , for there is no reason why the magnitude of the capacity of all living creatures to experience pain and pleasure , in any form , should not be considered measurable into hypothetical units .
5 They establish safety without endangering the subjects , and thus should not be considered unethical .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 The pyramidical shape in that year reflected what must now be considered high mortality rates at all ages , and particularly among the very young .
9 in Director of Public Prosecutions v. Byrne [ 1991 ] R.T.R. 119 must now be considered unsound .
10 As head of information services for the Peak National Park , my judgement should surely be considered reliable and balanced .
11 After all , CDI can deliver video even though it is certainly not full screen and may not be considered full motion .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 She shuddered — for if there were she really must find them out and write of them , or her articles could not be considered authentic .
18 He 'd scarcely be considered presentable . ’
19 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 .
20 Even the profit based on the Coniston ore could hardly be considered handsome .
21 Even when you realise they are dummies , they could still be considered offensive . ’
22 But , to her way of thinking , and bearing in mind Lubor 's loyalty to his employer , it surely could n't be considered disloyal to give her a hint of when he would be back from Prague .
23 This , says Lewontin , is an example of negative allometry , and need not be considered adaptive .
24 Other implications of validity generalisation research are firstly , that ability tests have higher validity than earlier research has shown , secondly that ability tests are transportable rather than situation specific so there is no longer a need for local validation studies and finally , that job analysis need not be considered essential .
25 Gassendi does not develop the thought that ‘ the labours of the most outstanding philosophers … need not be considered useless just because they have not produced an Aristotelian knowledge for us so far ; for they have produced another sort which is more true and useful , namely knowledge from experience and the appearance of things . ’
26 It follows from this that what is necessary hi sā for one may well be considered unnecessary hi sā by another .
27 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 .
28 It expressed the view that opportunities should be provided for suitably qualified students to obtain a degree , although it was acknowledged that many would not be prepared to take the longer course this entailed and some would not be considered suitable for admission to degree studies .
29 The simple story of a mentally handicapped child or adult growing up would not be considered dramatic enough for fictional representation ; the drama must focus on a series of events which create a larger than life situation , which will play on the emotions of the viewers .
30 It would not be considered bold today .
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