Example sentences of "[conj] be thought [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As far as any remedy in damages is concerned this point will not be of any significance and it is most unlikely that any action would be brought in a business secrets case unless some damage or advantage to a competitor had occurred or was thought likely to do so .
2 It brought closer Home Office control and local authority subsidy to reformatories for children for whom the first resort of probation had either failed or was thought inappropriate .
3 Now what remains to be settled is the status of those claims for moral rights that do not enjoy the reflected sanction of the law ( examples of which I have already slighted as rhetoric ) , and those , perhaps more all-absorbing ones , that are thought meritorious enough by some to become laws .
4 Books that were thought appropriate included Aesop 's Fables , Cato and Virgil and the Ten Commandments in Latin .
5 What was needed was the kind of laws and regulations , and tax structure , that would make the market society work , or allow it to work , and the kind of state services — defence , and even military expansion , education , sanitation , and various sorts of assistance to industry , such as tariffs and grants for railway development that were thought necessary to make the system run efficiently and profitably .
6 ‘ Levels that were thought safe ten years ago are now considered highly dangerous .
7 Saturday 's attendance against Partick Thistle was 15,536 , or just over half the crowd that is thought necessary at each home game to meet the club 's weekly costs and overdraft repayments .
8 It may , for example , be necessary to undertake more home visiting than is thought usual , at least until the time when the bereaved person feels more able to go out and face the world again .
9 The funding , was a matter of assessing priorities , and each time , when that assessment came , the police were prioritised as to receive the funding that was thought correct to undertake the duties that they do in this county .
10 In particular , group means need to be used rather more circumspectly than was thought necessary in the early studies .
11 It provided a genuine incentive for the worker to intensify his labour and thus raise his productivity , a guarantee against slacking , an automatic device for reducing the wage-bill in times of depression , as well as a convenient method — by the cutting of piece-rates — to reduce labour costs and to prevent wages from rising higher than was thought necessary or proper .
12 Conversely , if the rate of interest is low and is thought likely to rise , the speculative demand is likely to be very high .
13 The planning authority , the Highland Regional Council , has supported development of the Flow Country , and is thought likely to approve the application , on the grounds of bringing employment to the area .
14 But once the jury had asked , in their innocence , to hear them , it seems obvious that the parties should be present when the tape is played , so that any material which comes to light and is thought worthy of comment can be dealt with .
15 Microsoft Corp is said to be reconsidering the floor-level pricing it considered for NT , and is thought unlikely to go with a $100 price .
16 I 'm not suggesting for a moment it does n't cross my mind nor has Mr suggested that there has been any er deliberate failures to disclose something which was thought was , which you 've got and was thought relevant , but it , things do turn out to be potentially relevant in the course of the court appearance
17 Bush , who had repeatedly stated his opposition to abortion under all but the most extreme circumstances , was known to oppose the bill , and was thought likely to veto it in the event of its enactment .
18 Before July 1990 authorized unit trusts , pension funds , and investment trusts were exempt from capital gains tax on futures transactions for investment purposes , but were thought liable to pay tax on any trading income ( Redhead , 1990 ) .
19 But surely Stevenson greatly underestimates the place which the attitude theory can allow for rationality in ethics of much the same sort as is thought desirable in science , history or philosophy .
20 The planning decisions of the authority can be one of three kinds : unconditional permission , permission subject to such conditions as is thought fit , or refusal .
21 It was to meet as often as was thought desirable .
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