Example sentences of "may [be] consider [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Paradoxically , although the task of updating the information system each month may be considered a chore , many managers insist on doing this task themselves . |
2 | A good rule of thumb is that a model may be considered a potential hit if at least half its base area lies under the template , while models whose bases are only touched or grazed can be ignored . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | In port it may be considered a cosy double . |
5 | Water transparency may be considered a simple measure of increased acidity since the microscopic single-cell plants ( phytoplankton ) decline with increasing acidity . |
6 | Given that what may be considered a minor development elsewhere could have a serious impact on the landscape quality of a designated area , we believe the need to prove ‘ exceptional circumstances ’ must apply to all new proposals . |
7 | Given that what may be considered a minor development elsewhere could have a serious impact on the landscape quality of a designated area , we believe the need to prove ‘ exceptional circumstances ’ must apply to all new proposals . |
8 | Tagliacozzo found that catalogue searchers were , " inclined to use proper names rather than other types of entry , even when the latter may be considered a better choice . " |
9 | This may be considered a typical penalty . ’ |
10 | Thus , expression of lysozyme mRNA in vivo may be considered a marker for inflammatory rather than resident macrophages . |
11 | Thus in the medical field , especially with interventionist techniques involving implantation of human products , for example blood or biologics , this may be considered a supply of services because the courts will be reluctant to regard matter of human origin as " goods " ( see Perlmutter v Beth David Hospital ( 1955 ) 123 NE 2d 792 ) . |
12 | Is there any way in which characters in dramatic texts may be considered a worthwhile object of criticism ? |
13 | Secondly , Coleman may have been one of the numerous band of teachers , at present out of fashion , who put their main energies into what after all may be considered the prime function of a teaching institution — teaching . |
14 | THE HUMAN FIGURE may be considered the ideal subject for the imaginative artist . |
15 | THE HUMAN FIGURE may be considered the ideal subject for the imaginative artist . |
16 | or , John ( fl. 1480–1500 ) , church composer and musician , Of his biography virtually nothing is known , and of his works few survive ; and yet , in the quality of his accomplishment he may be considered the greatest English composer of the period between John Dunstable ( d . |
17 | It has been suggested that the rhetoric is Type II , whilst the proposals are Type I. This may be considered an oversimplistic observation , but it would appear to contain some element of the truth . |
18 | Although the extraction of semantic information from dictionary definitions may be considered an objective in itself , many researchers pursue a specific application , or at least have a range of applications in mind . |
19 | In terms of anthropological theory , this chapter , taken as a whole , may be considered an elaboration of Radcliffe-Brown 's formula that the core of social anthropology is the study of society considered as " a structure of person to person relationships " . |
20 | As sialic acid may be considered an index of mucus glycoprotein degradation , it seems that gastrin stimulation of gastric epithelial cells results in a concomittant secretion of platelet activating factor precursors , acid , and pepsin irrespective of mucus glycoprotein degradation . |
21 | The General Medical Council advises that if a medical practitioner engages in a sexual relationship with his patient this may be considered an abuse of privilege and lead to charges of serious professional misconduct . |