Example sentences of "considered [prep] [be] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 IN the days when the British car industry was a joke , one firm more than any was considered to be a laughing stock .
2 Lack of ablebodiedness is considered to be a personal tragedy , the overriding feature of Disabled people 's lives and one which we would gladly escape given the opportunity .
3 The UK technical press in particular is considered to be a superb source of data .
4 To date only 40 tickets have been sold and 50 was considered to be a viable number .
5 If you can forgive Milton for what might now be considered to be a sexist remark , there is a 17th century solidity about his philosophy of learning .
6 Hayez 's ‘ Pietro Rossi ’ , considered to be a key work in Romantic painting ( Bottega di San Luca ) sets the tone for the nineteenth-century section .
7 The list of hand movements and positions in kung fu is endless , since every part of the hand is considered to be a defensive weapon .
8 Ahidjo did not subsequently return to Cameroun , and in the presidential election of January 1984 Biya received a ‘ yes ’ vote of over 90 per cent , which most Camerounians considered to be a genuine indication of his underlying support .
9 Large scale , site-specific projects which do not allow for secondary sale are hardly ever considered to be a worthwhile investment .
10 However the failure of someone to go to mass is considered to be a serious crime .
11 Other women joined in saying , some in detail , what they would do to the German soldiers , and one woman , generally considered to be a part-time prostitute , boasted that she could see off any German .
12 All too often the preparation and enjoyment of food is considered to be a mysterious art ; but when has understanding not enriched an event ?
13 An unemployment rate well in excess of what had hitherto been considered to be a stable NAIRU was failing to produce sustained reductions in the rate of inflation beyond the initial impact effect of the fall in aggregate demand .
14 Although requiring formal approval from the House when it reconvened in January 1993 , the size of the Democratic majority in the new House meant that its adoption was considered to be a foregone conclusion .
15 LIBRA You are not considered to be a selfish person by nature .
16 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 .
17 State expenditure supposedly ‘ crowded out ’ private enterprise by making use of scarce physical and financial resources , and by sapping the spirit of enterprise ; while the rise of the ‘ public sector borrowing requirement ’ ( PSBR ) — the gap between government revenue and expenditure — was considered to be a major factor in inflation .
18 The computer-enhanced pictures are considered to be a vast improvement on the old photo-fit style in terms of clarity , and detectives are hoping the men will come forward quickly .
19 Although our sexual practices are considered to be a low risk for HIV transmission , being a lesbian does not provide immunity from HIV .
20 Tourism does bring economic benefits to rural areas , but it is usually considered to be a mixed blessing , even by those who depend on it for their living .
21 FOUR years old is generally considered to be a reasonable age for learning to ski .
22 When the SEA was approved it was considered to be a poor substitute for a new Treaty on European Union , but given the opposition of the UK and Denmark it was the best that could be achieved .
23 The cost of online services is not considered to be a critical factor in their use .
24 Housing for oil-related workers is considered to be a critical problem for the local administration : the suddenness of demand for housing has necessitated various policies constraining its dispersal , concentration and , most recently , its direction northwards away from the immediate vicinity of the airport .
25 Er I mean this would be considered to be a front parlour and you live in the the back room .
26 The Breed Standard describes what is considered to be a perfect specimen of the breed .
27 As such , the hand transcriptions can be considered to be a perfect analysis by the acoustic-phonetic component into a string of phonemic , mixed , or mid units , excluding any representation for word or syllable boundaries and excluding the effects of assimilation across word-boundaries .
28 If we had won all the Tests but lost all the one-dayers , then it would have been considered to be a successful trip . ’
29 The sexual abuse of children is known , unfortunately , to be wide-spread today and homosexuality , at the time considered to be a psychological disorder , is becoming more and more common-place as it becomes increasingly acceptable in today 's society .
30 The blubber was probably considered to be a valuable dietary supplement to help counter the effects of the cold weather .
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