Example sentences of "[noun sg] be deem to be a " in BNC.

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1 If a religion is deemed to be a ‘ failure ’ , the meaning given to that word in that context should be made clear .
2 If none is declared then the association is deemed to be a " violation " if one is found , and procedures should be evoked to remove it .
3 The Albert Hall is deemed to be a furnished tenancy and a rent set for it .
4 At the upper end of luxury the first-class Mark 3s have much more room with one-plus-two seating , like their earlier Mark 1 and 2 counterparts but all in open saloon accommodation , since the side-corridor coach was deemed to be a thing of the past .
5 Thus an interesting , worthwhile and challenging job was deemed to be a motivator .
6 However , even a change from one class of use to another will require planning permission only if the change is deemed to be a ‘ material ’ change : if , for instance , an entrepreneur wishes to convert a shop , which falls into the class of buildings used primarily for the sale of goods by retail , into a restaurant see Westminster City Council v. McDonald 's Hamburgers ( 1986 ) 7 CL 325 ( b ) .
7 Where value has at any time been given for a bill the holder is deemed to be a holder for value as regards the acceptor and all parties to the bill who became parties prior to such time .
8 A user is deemed to be a member of staff who : —
9 There are detailed rules as to who are insiders and which dealing is deemed to be an insider dealing without the necessity of close personal connection between the parties of the dealing .
10 In the language of political philosophy , power is deemed to be a concept that is ‘ essentially contested ’ which means that although the concept has featured prominently in political philosophy over the centuries and is now a major concern of organisation theorists we are still left with disputes over its meaning .
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