Example sentences of "be consider [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 [ 3 ] Without that careful study , scratching would not normally be considered a sign associated with arthritis .
2 Nowadays caraway has a much more extensive use in cooking , being mixed with savoury as well as sweet dishes , and the strong and distinctive flavour can almost be considered a spice .
3 Nevertheless , if pragmatics is to be considered a component within linguistic theory ( a question to which we shall return ) , it may be that to include such principles is indeed to include too much .
4 In what can only be considered a plan of Baldrickian cunning , not only will the Board 's coffers be groaning with the weight of money but — and here is the really clever part — fewer people than ever will now be able to observe what a mess the game is really in .
5 In what can only be considered a plan of Baldrickian cunning , not only will the Board 's coffers be groaning with the weight of money but — and here is the really clever part — fewer people than ever will now be able to observe what a mess the game is really in .
6 According to Annett ( 1975 ) the incidence of left or right sided speech representation among sinistrals should be considered a function of the proportion of sinistrals in the population at large .
7 ‘ I 'll never be considered a Southerner .
8 This would be considered a success for a first release from a fairly new act .
9 The Sinking Fund can be considered a success up to the point when the outbreak of the " Great War " of 1793 removed any likelihood of a revenue surplus .
10 There are , to my mind , a number of specific functions that a TechDoc system must provide if it is to be considered a member of the fraternity .
11 Similar , though less extreme , French claims in Venice , where the ambassador demanded that any holder of a " patent de familiarité " signed by him must be considered a member of his household , led to a long breach between the two states in 1710 – 23 and renewed friction in the later 1720s .
12 It can almost be considered a law of human nature that punishment leads to self-control only when the child is on the side of the person punishing .
13 If anything I think women 's education now has to compensate a little erm and provide for those areas in which women start in a way that could be considered a handicap to men .
14 Poor Nannerl , at 18 now too old to be considered a child prodigy , was left at home with her mother : her concert-giving days were over .
15 It was as if a woman who thus lowered herself disowned her right to be considered a person , a soul ; as if it would be no sin to take advantage of her lust because one could not possibly soil her any further .
16 Within his framework , pollution , which might be considered a cost imposed on society but not paid for by the company creating the pollution , results from a deficient system of property rights .
17 ONCE upon a time , the enemies of South-East Asia 's environment were overpopulation and poverty , but now prosperity must also be considered a foe .
18 ‘ In this country , Mrs Thatcher would be considered a communist . ’
19 Paradoxically , although the task of updating the information system each month may be considered a chore , many managers insist on doing this task themselves .
20 The Order shall be considered a contract made in England and shall be governed in all respects by the law of England and the parties agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts .
21 The Chart-based model used in the following experiments can be considered a hybrid between the blackboard and the hierarchical models .
22 Both reformers and opponents had expected a more striking change in the size of the electorate but in so far as it introduced a new class to political influence the Great Reform Act deserves to be considered a revolution no less and perhaps more — than do the events of 1830 in Paris .
23 The development of cholangitis as a late complication occurred only in patients in whom a sphincterotomy was not carried out and this might be considered a prerequisite in all patients in whom an endoprosthesis is inserted as long term therapy .
24 History , which can now no longer be considered a concept as such , is therefore made up of the incommensurable relation between these two disjunctive set-ups .
25 This is obviously too short to be considered a day 's walk so if you 're sticking to the low level route you should link straight in to Day 11 by following the road from Elterwater to Grasmere .
26 Writing in the British Medical Journal , the researchers said : ‘ The success of the Japanese economy must be considered a factor in the rapid improvement in life expectancy .
27 This is an oncost which , if handled professionally , will save the operator money rather than be considered a liability .
28 Obviously something like a car could only be considered a bribe ; on the other hand a vacuum cleaner , say , may be too expensive to give away in bulk but could certainly be offered for comparative testing .
29 This may be considered a kind of ‘ deal ’ made with society and other organisations , in which self-determination is allowed in return for high standards of service .
30 The suffering and self-conscious first-person singular manifested in Dyer could be considered a creation of the Gothic novel that came after him , and Dyer can also bring to mind the magus of a time before .
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