Example sentences of "may [be] considered " in BNC.

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1 The person who makes the arrangements with the funeral director may be considered to have entered into a binding contract , and become responsible for the cost , even if they are not related to the deceased .
2 A mortgage valuation may be considered sufficient for a lending institution able to spread the risk across many loans , and which also has the benefit of the security of each borrower 's income as well as the property .
3 Three interconnected criticisms of the law may be considered here .
4 Many dictate that you must give up your smelly , messy , untrained child-eater ( their opinion , not ours ) before you may be considered lucky enough to be offered lodgings .
5 A circle may be considered as an ellipse that is seen full frontal , at right angles to the central visual ray of the eye , the CVR .
6 This means that because of the high initial sensitivity of most organisms to ciprofloxacin , the risk of mutation may be considered to be relatively low .
7 Accommodation is available on lease conditions to suit tenants ' requirements and short-term lettings may be considered .
8 Teaching any type of child requires patience and understanding fused with the necessary degree of firmness and discipline ; so it is with mentally handicapped pupils although the extent of the patience — or firmness — may be considered broader .
9 The next two processes discussed by Gibson may be considered together — they are central and peripheral mechanisms of attention .
10 This may be considered by some to be an invitation to explore the issue of whether the switching-off is an act or an omission ; for if it is an act , it may be an abetment .
11 The developing countries may be divided into the energy exporters , dominated by the OPEC countries and the energy importers , which number about 45 , which may be considered as ‘ middle income ’ , as in the case of Argentina , Israel , Kenya , the Philippines and Turkey .
12 In libraries serving these or similar groups the use of readability formulas may be considered , in which sentence length and word complexity are taken into account to rate the simplicity of the language used .
13 Weeding may be considered first .
14 Paradoxically , although the task of updating the information system each month may be considered a chore , many managers insist on doing this task themselves .
15 there would be a practical advantage in uniting some official knowledge of their wants as well as your artistic skill , on the one hand , with my own claims , whatever they may be considered to be , on the other ; and were they to honour us by proposing a joint appointment , I can only say that I should feel much satisfaction in undertaking this great work in conjunction with a brother Architect for whom I have so great a respect as yourself …
16 The Ordnance Survey maps of the Iron Age , Roman and other historical periods , are necessary references , and the specialist atlases — Anglo-Saxon England , Historical Atlas of Britain , etc. , mentioned elsewhere in this book — may be considered essential .
17 Another point which may be considered under the heading of primary and secondary sources is the practice , very popular at the present moment , of giving verbatim statements made by respondents in interviews .
18 Here one problem of panels becomes clear : with all the best intentions , panel members may be considered to be specially interested in volunteering for , or accepting an invitation to join , a certain panel , and after a time the panel member can become rather too self-conscious and sophisticated .
19 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 .
20 However , the introduction of proposals which structurally divorce the providers of services from wider population considerations , may be considered by some to be a retrograde step and , in practice , may affect the type of care delivered .
21 There are several aspects of the faunal assemblages accumulated by predators that may be considered in identifying them as prey assemblages .
22 The great grey owl assemblage has a deficit of isolated molars but an excess of incisors , and this may be considered significant .
23 Essentially it may be considered to have been derived from the Nutku-Halil solution using the Neugebauer-Kramer involution described in Section 12.4 .
24 These manifest themselves as the impulsive gravitational waves ( 15.10 ) which may be considered to be generated by the collision .
25 It is conformally flat everywhere except at the boundaries of the interaction region where there are impulsive gravitational waves that may be considered to be generated by the collision .
26 ‘ Another steam traverser serves shops Nos. 16 and 17 and these together with the small departments denoted as Nos. 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 , 24 and 18 may be considered together .
27 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 .
28 This hardly tallies with the sentiments expressed in a letter in the possession of the College in which Coleman , writing on 24 February 1813 , gracefully declined an invitation to become President of the London Veterinary Society : ‘ Gentlemen , I received your letter , and it gives me great pleasure to see so much zeal for the improvement of the veterinary art in Gentlemen , whom any & every Teacher might well be proud to call his Pupils — I shall most willingly grant the use of the College Theatre for the examination and discussion of such points as may be considered by you most important for the advancement of the Veterinary Science … you rightly observe that a number of minds concentrated on one object can not fail to improve any art far beyond the reach of any individual and I have no doubt that the Public will ultimately derive great benefits from your united exertions .
29 Obviously no species could withstand such depredations for long , although the present losses of habitat may be considered even more serious .
30 It is advisable to apply as early as possible , and preferably before 31 January of the proposed year of entry to the University , though application may be considered up to the date when a course begins , subject to the availability of places .
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