Example sentences of "deemed to be " in BNC.

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1 These adjacent police forces were physically aberrant in nuance of bodily style and were therefore deemed to be socially incorrect .
2 At the upper end of luxury the first-class Mark 3s have much more room with one-plus-two seating , like their earlier Mark 1 and 2 counterparts but all in open saloon accommodation , since the side-corridor coach was deemed to be a thing of the past .
3 This is a far cry from the days when increases in national income were committed by the conference before they were generated and the economy 's commanding heights were deemed to be heavy , smokestack industries .
4 The Bill will be a special one in that the political parties are allowing their members in both Houses a free vote because the issue is deemed to be one of conscience .
5 Henceforth unions could be fined very heavily for conducting what were deemed to be unlawful strikes : several of them were to suffer accordingly , starting with the National Graphical Association .
6 The British Prime Minister emerged as a much more accommodating personality ; at the Fontainebleau summit in June 1984 she was deemed to be now ‘ a good European ’ .
7 Reith was the true successor of the Victorian headmaster , rapidly establishing a range of sporting events which the BBC in its capacity as the sole arbiter of airways deemed to be of national significance .
8 ( November 28 ) was interesting for the assumptions its author , Jayne Greenwell , deemed to be facts .
9 The provisions on GMOs in the bill are to take account of the possible impacts of altered organisms on the environment — potential impacts on human health are deemed to be covered under existing health and safety regulations .
10 Fifty-one Vietnamese deported from Hong Kong earlier this month were the first of 3,600 deemed to be illegal economic migrants , after they had failed screening tests by the UN High Commission for Refugees .
11 It is a house which has given rise to much aesthetic conjecture , and for a long time it was deemed to be the first seed of the modern movement in England , for it did not appear to be built in any revival style , but in a fresh new one .
12 For harmony 's sake , Mr Aichi 's sins are now deemed to be minor .
13 Thrifts were banned by law from investing in equities which were deemed to be too risky .
14 It stays away for two , three or even four years , it is deemed to be full-grown .
15 The futility of their efforts is deemed to be enough to teach them the lessons they need to learn .
16 He had been recruited by Alfred Sherman specifically to provide a counterblast to the Treasury advisers , because Whitehall was deemed to be the source of the advice which had let the country down in the past .
17 Under the Lateran Treaty of February 11 , 1929 , he says , the ecclesiastical state is deemed to be not part of Italy , and therefore not part of the EC .
18 Mr Bond was deemed to be insolvent at the time the bankruptcy judgment was entered against him and the bankruptcy notice was served — ‘ about three weeks ago ’ — but Mr Bond may have been insolvent before that time .
19 1991 , 27 1006 ) , of course I approve of the purpose of the Control of Pesticide Regulations ( 1986 ) and COSHH regulations , but it is a ridiculous consequence of the regulations that chemists are deemed to be less well able than commercial fruit growers , for example , to understand that the chemicals involved ‘ have the capacity to be potentially lethal if wrongfully mixed , applied and handled ’ .
20 In the case of flights departing between 00.01 and 04.00 hours , the day of departure is deemed to be the previous day and the cost appropriate to that day is chargeable .
21 ‘ It implies only that if a control measure is deemed to be practicable ’ then it must be adopted .
22 In this respect , the emergence of a nouveau nouveau roman was said to have evolved which was deemed to be characterized by this emphasis on textual productivity , instead of on reference and representation .
23 Similarly , if subjectivity and interiority are deemed to be essentially ‘ modernist ’ characteristics , then it has to be said that these are also challenged in a number of ways in novels such as Le Voyeur and L'Herbe .
24 What a child found out for himself was deemed to be real and usable knowledge , while what he learned ‘ parrot-fashion ’ was not .
25 Second best were the grammar schools , deemed to be a kind of honorary public schools ; secondary modern schools were not in the running .
26 Later , Grade 1 of the CSE , the examination designed for modern schools , was officially deemed to be the equivalent of a pass at O level , so that pupils who had attended modern schools where only CSE was on offer could , in theory at least , compete for those further education or training opportunities that demanded a number of O level passes .
27 Though CSE grade 1 had been deemed to be the equivalent of a good O level pass , this had not really brought the two into line : the equivalence was granted as a concession to the increasingly academic ambitions of the secondary modern schools , and , later , as a consolation to those pupils in comprehensive schools who thought they had been wrongly ‘ deselected ’ away from O levels .
28 The quality papers , which published extracts from Peter Wright 's MI5 memoir , Spycatcher , were deemed to be almost as seditious .
29 to the allotment of equity securities in connection with a rights issue in favour of the holders of ordinary shares where the equity securities respectively attributable to the interests of the ordinary shareholders are proportionate ( as nearly as may be ) to the respective numbers of ordinary shares held or deemed to be held by them , subject only to such exclusions or other arrangements as the Directors may deem necessary or expedient to deal with fractional entitlements , legal or practical problems arising in any overseas territory or by virtue of shares being represented by depositary receipts , the requirements of any regulatory body or stock exchange , or any other matter ; and
30 It is perhaps a reflection of the overall picture in academic libraries that their rates of use were deemed to be quite good .
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