Example sentences of "[be] [vb pp] [prep] be a " in BNC.

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1 One forgot in the early enthusiasm that the rotors had never been intended to be a ship 's prime movers , too much was expected of them .
2 Those that have seemed to indicate that ESP might be at work have generally later been discredited : either the subject of the experiment has been proven to be a charlatan or the experimental procedure itself has been shown to be flawed .
3 Both brushes and foam can also take on a partial biofiltering role , but if they are intended to be a mechanical filter , they should be cleaned before they clog .
4 Oral examinations are intended to be a cross examination of the severest kind and your debtor will be required to bring his books , papers and documents into court with him .
5 These are intended to be a cheap , quick and informal way for customers to resolve disputes .
6 Lunchtimes at the Victoria Centre are intended to be a communal affair but at the Delphi Centre they are strikingly different .
7 If there are expected to be a number of queries of the type ‘ How many lecturers are over 40 years of age ? ’ , the database administrator may well consider using date-of-birth as a key for inclusion in the index .
8 NI benefits are expected to be a target for cost cutting but the review is expected to be very wide ranging .
9 Benefit cuts are expected to be a critical part of the autumn public spending statement to be made by Chancellor Norman Lamont next week .
10 In general this owl has been considered to be a woodland species preying on woodland rodents and birds ( Southern , 1954 ) .
11 It has been considered to be a pool car .
12 The electricity industry had always been considered to be a natural monopoly and plans to privatise it were preceded by lengthy discussions about the ideal structure for the industry .
13 Accordingly , laminin has been considered to be a marker of fibrogenesis .
14 Eventually , of course , the dug-outs return with the news that prices and demand had increased on other islands also and that what had erroneously been considered to be a series of relative price and demand shifts turned out to have affected all islands equally .
15 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 .
16 If we had won all the Tests but lost all the one-dayers , then it would have been considered to be a successful trip . ’
17 Although he had not formally announced his candidature Olympio , son of President Sylvanus Olympio who was himself assassinated in 1963 , had been expected to be a very popular presidential candidate .
18 Successive summonses bear the same number and date as the original and are deemed to be a continuance of the original fixed date summons ( Ord 7 , r 19(3) ) .
19 Apart from immunisation of young children , pregnant women are considered to be a priority group because certain infectious diseases can cause serious damage to the developing fetus .
20 Food premises will have to be registered so that they may be inspected and action taken if they are considered to be a health risk .
21 The approach of the Commission as described in the Directive takes into account the fact that , in general , takeovers are considered to be a positive phenomenon .
22 It is a feature of modernity that our elder citizens are considered to be a nuisance to be dealt with as quietly and unobtrusively as possible .
23 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 .
24 Although our sexual practices are considered to be a low risk for HIV transmission , being a lesbian does not provide immunity from HIV .
25 Birthtales looks forward to the day when these female experiences are considered to be a valid subjects for inclusion in galleries .
26 The main causes of the reductions are considered to be a 1985 EC directive limiting lead levels in petrol and the introduction of unleaded petrol in 1986 and the preferential fiscal measures to encourage its use .
27 Illustrations are seen to be a motivating factor for poor readers , but they are otherwise considered to be a distraction and ‘ do not themselves make the reading level of the prose any lower ’ ( ibid .
28 House sites are seen to be a scarce resource , by both Shetlanders and incomers , basically because the amount of sites given planning permission by the local authority is ever decreasing .
29 Family budgets are seen to be a private settlement of accounts between men and women , men 's unequal distribution of working-class incomes within their households is a right they fought for within the working-class movement and it is not yet susceptible to public political pressure within the movement .
30 That we are courteous , efficient , and we are seen to be a caring organisation .
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